Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography

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A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography
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Author_Julie Peters
autoethnographic gender experience
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autoethnography
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Challenging Normative Gender Coercion
Dichotomous Gender
embodiment studies
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Feminine Aesthetic
feminism
Finger Length Ratio
gender
gender conformity
Gender Diverse Individuals
gender diversity
Gender Dysphoria
gender identity theory
Gender Non-normativity
Gender Nonconforming
Gender Nonconformist Behaviour
Gender Nonconformity
Gender Projects
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Good Autoethnography
Inarticulate Power
Individual Subject Formation
intersectional analysis
Julie Peters
Liminal Events
Lucid Dream
Monash
Monash Medical Centre
power relations research
qualitative sociology
Representational Adequacy
Situated Agency
Status Function Declaration
trans health disparities
transgender
Transgendered Behaviour
Transsexual Women
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367371227
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Gender as a social class along with its concomitant heteronormative gender coercion seem to be intransigent across time and cultures. But across these cultures we also see a degree of nonconforming behaviour which very often carries significant multi-dimensions of stigma and risk; because the exception proves the rule, an understanding of gender nonconformity sheds light on the normative operation of gender in society.

A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography attempts to demythologise trans and gender diversity by conducting an in-depth critical analysis of the life choices of the autoethnographic subject (the author), who was so uncomfortable with their culturally allocated masculinity that they chose to live an apparently normal female life. The research is post-transsexual in that the subject forgoes passing in their affirmed gender to ensure the integrity of the data.

A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography may primarily appeal to students and researchers interested in the Sociology of Gender and Sociology of Trans and Gender Diversity, as well as the broader areas of embodiment and power differentials based on gender, class, nationality, location, temporality, sexuality and gender (non)conformity. This insightful volume may also be of interest to those within the fields Health Promotion and Education, Human Rights, Social Justice and Equity or the Social and Cultural Anthropology of Gender.

Julie Peters is a freelance researcher, consultant and sessional teaching academic, based in Melbourne, Australia. Her research is a culmination of her decades of activist and academic work promoting understanding of and social justice and equity for trans and gender diverse individuals.

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