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The SAGE encyclopedia of trans studies / edited by Abbie E. Goldberg, Clark University, Genny Beemyn, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Format:
Book
Contributor:
Goldberg, Abbie E., editor.
Beemyn, Genny, 1966- editor.
Series:
Gale eBooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Trans people.
Transness.
Transgenderism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (2 volumes (xxvii, 991 pages))
Place of Publication:
Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Reference, [2021]
Summary:
Transgender studies, broadly defined, has become increasingly prominent as a field of study over the past several decades, particularly in the last ten years. The experiences and rights of trans people have also increasingly become the subject of news coverage, such as the ability of trans people to access restrooms, their participation in the military, the issuing of driver's licenses that allow a third gender option, the growing visibility of nonbinary trans teens, the denial of gender-affirming health care to trans youth, and the media's misgendering of trans actors. With more and more trans people being open about their gender identities, doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers, counselors, educators, higher education administrators, student affairs personnel, and others are increasingly working with trans individuals who are out. But many professionals have little formal training or awareness of the life experiences and needs of the trans population. This can seriously interfere with open communications between trans people and service providers and can negatively impact trans people's health outcomes and well-being, as well as interfere with their educational and career success and advancement. Having an authoritative, academic resource like The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies can go a long way toward correcting misconceptions and providing information that is otherwise not readily available. This encyclopedia, featuring more than 300 well-researched articles, takes an interdisciplinary and intersectional approach to trans studies. Entries address a wide range of topics, from broad concepts (e.g., the criminal justice system, activism, mental health), to specific subjects (e.g., the trans pride flag, the Informed Consent Model, voice therapy), to key historical figures, events, and organizations (e.g., Lili Elbe, the Stonewall Riots, Black Lives Matter). Entries focus on diverse lives, identities, and contexts, including the experiences of trans people in different racial, religious, and sexual communities in the United States and the variety of ways that gender is expressed in other countries. Among the fields of studies covered are psychology, sociology, history, family studies, K-12 and higher education, law/political science, medicine, economics, literature, popular culture, the media, and sports.
Contents:
THE SAGE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRANS STUDIES - FRONT COVER
THE SAGE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRANS STUDIES
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
LIST OF ENTRIES
READER'S GUIDE
ABOUT THE EDITORS
CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION
VOLUMN 1
APPENDIX
INDEX.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781544393841
1544393849
9781803160269
1803160268
9781544393858
1544393857
9781544393827
1544393822
OCLC:
1245461523

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