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A timely second edition of the classic text on transgender history, with a new introduction and updated material throughout Covering American transgender history from the mid-twentieth century to today, Transgender History takes a chronological approach to the subject of transgender history, with each chapter covering major movements, writings, and events. Chapters cover the transsexual and transvestite communities in the years following World War II; trans radicalism and social change, which spanned from 1966 with the publication of The Transsexual Phenomenon, and lasted through the early 1970s; the mid-70s to 1990-the era of identity politics and the changes witnessed in trans circles through these years; and the gender issues witnessed through the 90s and 00s.Transgender History includes informative sidebars highlighting quotes from major texts and speeches in transgender history and brief biographies of key players, plus excerpts from transgender memoirs and discussion of treatments of transgenderism in popular culture.

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abortion See also reproductive rights Abzug Bella academic study Ericksons - photo 1

abortion, . See also reproductive rights

Abzug, Bella,

academic study

Ericksons patronage of,

formalization of GID,

on transgender biology,

on transgender perspectives,

transgender studies,

acceptance, of difference,

Ace, Samuel,

ACLU,

acronyms,

ACT UP,

Aday, Sanford,

adolescents, GID in,

A Dress Not Belonging to His or Her Sex: Cross-Dressing Law in San Francisco, 18601900 (Sears),

AEGIS (American Educational Gender Information Service),

AFAB (assigned female at birth),

agender,

aggressive,

AIDS,

Alcorn, Leelah,

Alesana, Taylor,

Alinsky, Saul,

Allen, Mariette Pathy,

Alliance Accord,

All She Wanted (Jones),

AMAB (assigned male at birth),

Americas Next Top Model (television series),

anatomy, reproductive,

Anderson, Laurie,

Andrade, Allen,

androgynes,

androgynous style,

Angelou, Maya,

Anohni,

Anonymous (hacktivists),

anticommunism,

antipathic sexual instinct,

antipornography campaigns,

antitransgender discourses,

Anzalda, Gloria,

Aoki, Ryka,

The Apartheid of Sex (Rothblatt),

Arab Spring,

Araujo, Gwen,

Arquette, Alexis,

asexual,

asexuality,

Askew, Cash,

assumptions

gendered,

socially constructed,

asterisk,

attire,

Autobiography of an Androgyne (Lind),

autosexual,

autosexuality,

Baby Boom generation,

backlash

early 21st-century,

1970s cultural,

Trump election and,

Bannon, Steve,

bathroom access,

Beatie, Thomas,

Beatty, Warren,

Becoming a Visible Man (Green),

Belt, Elmer,

Benjamin, Dr. Harry,

as colleague of Hirschfield,

Ericksons patronage of,

on gender identity,

GID as legacy of,

mayhem case,

promotion of transsexual,

Bening, Annette,

Bible, the,

Biden, Joe,

Big Freedia,

Billings, Alexandra,

binary gender,

Binnie, Imogen,

biology

as root of transgender feelings,

and transgender pathology,

university research on,

bisexual,

bisexuality,

Black Lives Matter (BLM),

Blackstone, Elliott,

Bloomer, Amelia,

Boag, Peter,

bodies

boundaries, as subjective,

intersex,

as regulated by the state,

sex as culturally placed on,

technocultural,

Bodies That Matter: On the Discoursive Limits of Sex (Butler),

Body Alchemy (Cameron),

body shape,

Bohlka, Em,

Bond, Justin Vivian,

Bono, Chaz,

book burning, Nazi,

Borderlands/La Frontera (Anzalda),

Bornstein, Kate,

Boswell, Holly,

Bowen, Judy,

Bowie, David,

Bowman, Karl,

Boyd, Helen,

Boylan, Jennifer Finney,

Boy Meets Girl (film),

Boy Scouts,

Boys Dont Cry (film),

Brandon, Teena,

Brandon (multimedia installation),

The Brandon Teena Story (documentary),

Brewster, Lee,

Brill, Stephanie,

Brioso, Carle,

Broadnax, Willmer,

Broadus, Kylar,

Broshears, Reverend Raymond,

Brown, Edmund G. Pat,

Brown, Michael,

Brown, Rita Mae,

Bruce, Michelle,

Buford, Harry,

bulldagger,

Bullough, Vern,

bureaucratic system

accommodating nonbinary options,

gendered,

post-9/11,

Burkholder, Nancy Jean,

Bush, George H. W.,

Bush, George W.,

butch,

Butler, Judith,

By Hook or By Crook (film),

Cabral, Mauro,

Caldwell, D. O.,

California Sex Deviates Research Act (1950),

Cameron, Loren,

Campaign for Houston,

Candy (magazine),

Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex (Stanley and Smith),

crdenas, mcha,

Casa Susanna,

case histories,

categories, of sexual orientation,

CD/XC (cross-dressing),

celebrity trans culture/people,

Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies in Religion and the Ministry,

Center for Special Problems,

Central City Anti-Poverty Program,

Cercle Hermaphroditos,

Chase, Cheryl,

chemicals, endocrine disrupting,

Chevalier DEon,

children

GID in,

transgender,

Christopher Street Liberation Day march,

chromosomes, sex,

Chronicle of Higher Education (newspaper),

Chrysalis Quarterly (journal),

cisgender,

City of Night (Rechy),

City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves: Lesbian and Gay Philadelphia, 19451972 (Stein),

civil disobedience,

civil rights movement,

Clare, Eli,

Clark, Joanna,

class issues,

Clayton, Jamie,

Clinton, Bill,

clone look,

clothing, . See also dress

Cold War, the,

Coleman, Candy,

The Collection: Short Fiction from the Transgender Vanguard (Legr and McLeod),

Combahee River Collective Statement,

Coming Up (newsletter),

Comptons Cafeteria,

Comptons Cafeteria National Transgender Historic District,

Comptons Cafeteria Riot (1966),

congressional hearings on transgender discrimination,

consciousness-raising groups,

Conversion Our Goal (COG),

Cooke, Suzy,

Cooper Do-Nutss incident,

Cordova, Jeanne,

Cotten, Trystan,

Coulter, Ann,

Council on Religion and the Homosexual (CRH),

counterculture

1960s,

trans,

court rulings

on abortion,

on discrimination against transsexuals,

on same-sex marriage,

on trans rights,

Cox, Laverne,

Criminal Queers (documentary),

cross-dresser,

cross-dressing

arrests,

defined,

as condemned by the Bible,

dress reform as,

in feminist sex wars,

Lawrence, Louise,

nineteenth-century,

photo,

Princes societies for,

Sullivan, Lou,

See also transvestites

Cruel and Unusual (documentary),

Cruz, Ted,

The Crying Game (film),

Cullors, Patrisse,

cultural production, trans,

culture and body shaping

and male/female dress,

1990s transgender,

sex and gender as produced by,

Curtis, Jackie,

Cyborg Manifesto (Haraway),

Cyrus, Miley,

Dain, Steve,

The Dallas Buyers Club (film),

Daly, Mary,

The Danish Girl (film),

Darling, Candy,

Davis, Angela,

Debates in Transgender, Queer, and Feminist Theory,

defemination,

de Lauretis, Teresa,

DEmilio, John,

demographic shifts in United States,

Denny, Dallas,

de Savitsch, Eugene,

Devor, Aaron,

DeVos, Betsy,

Deweys incident,

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DMS),

The Dialectic of Sex: A Case for Feminist Revolution (Firestone),

digital media,

Digital Transgender Archive,

discrimination,

in academia,

activism against,

at Comptons,

employment,

housing,

by Janice Raymond,

by lesbians,

against minorities,

in police raids,

San Franciscos ordinance against,

visual signs as leading to,

Disorders of Sex Development (DSD),

Dodge, Harry,

Dont Ask, Dont Tell (DADT) policy, repeal of,

Dorsey, Sean,

Douglas, Angela K.,

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