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Uvic Libraries and Archives Transgender Related Publications Transgender related titles University of Victoria Libraries & University Archives July 2012 (with select subject headings; includes works with single chapters on trans-related subjects) 1. Abe, H. (2010). Queer Japanese (1st ed. ). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Gay men Japan Tokyo: Identity: Language: Lesbians Japan Tokyo: Anthropological linguistics Japan: Tokyo: Gender identity Japan: Tokyo (Japan): Social life and customs. Call Number: ELECTRONIC 2. Academy Awards of Washington. Oscar's eye. Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 3. Academy Awards of Washington. (19uu). Newsletter. Transvestism; Periodicals; Female impersonators. * HQ77 4. Ackroyd, P. (1979). Dressing up: Transvestism and drag : The history of an obsession. London: Thames and Hudson. Transvestism; Female impersonators; Homosexuality *HQ77 . A27 5. Adam's word. (1989). Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 6. Adams, H. (2009). Tom and jack: The intertwined lives of Thomas Hart Benton and Jackson Pollock (1 US ed. ). New York, NY ; Berlin ; London: Bloomsbury Press. Benton, Thomas Hart, 1889-1975; Pollock, Jackson, 1912-1956; Painters United States; Biography *ND237. B47 A85 2009 7. Adams, M. , Bell, L. A. , & Griffin, P. (2007). Teaching for diversity and social justice (2nd ed. ). New York: Routledge. Critical pedagogy; United States; Social justice Study and teaching; Multicultural education; Teachers Training of *LC196. 5. U6 T43 2007 8. Adgate, A. (1787). Select psalms and hymns for the use of Mr. Adgate's pupils: And proper for all singing- schools. Philadelphia: Printed at the Uranian Press, by Young and M'Culloch, corner of Chesnut & Second- Streets. Singing: Instruction and study. Call Number: ELECTRONIC 9. Adgate, A. , & Adgate, A. (1803). Philadelphia harmony, or, A collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and anthems. Philadelphia. : Printed for and sold by Mathew Carey, no. 118 Market Street. Anthems: Church music: Music: Instruction and study: Music theory: Elementary works. Call Number: ELECTRONIC 10. Adgate, A. , & Uranian Society of Philadelphia. (1785). Introductory lessons, practised by the Uranian society, held at Philadelphia for promoting the knowledge of vocal music. Singing Instruction and study Pennsylvania: Philadelphia: Sight-singing. Call Number: ELECTRONIC 11. Adler, W. M. (2000). Mollie's job: A story of life and work on the global assembly line. New York: Scribner. James, Mollie, 1931-; Working class women United States; Interviews; Working class women; United States; Assembly-line methods; Offshore assembly industry Employees; Mexico; Offshore assembly industry; Industrial sociology *HD6068. 2. U6 A33 2000 12. Agostinone-Wilson, F. (2010). Marxism and education beyond identity (1st ed. ). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Families: United States: Homosexuality and education: Marxian school of sociology: Sex Social aspects. Call Number: 306. 7097322; ELECTRONIC 13. Akenson, D. H. (1990). At face value: The life and times of Eliza McCormack John white. Montreal: McGill- Queen's University Press. White, Eliza McCormack, 1832-1894; White, John, 1831-1846; Canada. Parliament. Page 1 of 72 House of Commons; Biography; Legislators Canada; Feminists Canada; Male impersonators Canada *FC27. W55 A43 14. Albany Gender Project. (2002). Albany gender project. Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 15. Alexander, J. , & Yescavage, K. (2003). Bisexuality and transgenderism: InterSEXions of the others. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press. Bisexuality; Transsexualism *HQ74 . A43 2003 16. Alfano, C. A. , & Beidel, D. C. (2011). Social anxiety in adolescents and young adults: Translating developmental science into practice. Washington, D. C. : American Psychological Association. Anxiety in adolescence; Social phobia in adolescence; Young adults; Psychology *BF724. 3. A57 S63 2011 17. Alice, L. , & Star, L. (2004). Queer in Aotearoa New Zealand. Palmerston North, N. Z. : Dunmore Press. Gays New Zealand; Social conditions; Gay liberation movement New Zealand; History; Gay and lesbian studies; New Zealand; Homosexuality; Philosophy; Gays; Identity; Lesbians *HQ76. 3. N45 Q44 2004 18. Allen, J. D. , & Rainbow Support Group. (2003). Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people with developmental disabilities and mental retardation: Stories of the rainbow support group. Binghamton, N. Y. : Harrington Park Press. Developmentally disabled United States; Sexual behavior; Gays; United States; Lesbians; Bisexuals; Transsexuals; Gender identity; Self-help groups United States; Case studies; People with mental disabilities United States *HQ30. 5 . A45 2003 19. Allen, M. P. (1989). Transformations: Crossdressers and those who love them (1st ed. ). New York: Dutton. Transvestites United States; Biography *HQ77 . A33 1989 20. Alper, J. S. (2002). The double-edged helix: Social implications of genetics in a diverse society. Baltimore MD ; London: Johns Hopkins University Press. Human genetics; Social aspects *QH438. 7 . D68 2002 21. Alpert, G. (1975). The queens. New York: Da Capo Press. Transvestites; Pictorial works *HQ77 . A36 1975 22. Alpha omega's outreach. Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 23. Alpha zeta & a rose newsletter. (1987). Transvestism; Periodicals; Transgenderism. * HQ77. 9 24. Alpha zeta newsletter. (198u; 1987). Transvestism; Periodicals; Transgenderism. * HQ77. 9 25. Alpha-bits. Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 26. Sexual disorders. Alvin H. Perlmutter, I. and Toby Levine Communications (Directors). (1992). [Video/DVD] S. Burlington, VT: Annenberg/CPB Collection. Psychosexual disorders; Treatment; Sexual disorders. 27. I am a male actress (1963). Los Angeles, Calif. : Chevalier Publications. *PS3550. A1 I36 1963 28. The American crossdresser. (19uu). Transvestism; Periodicals; Female impersonators. * HQ77 29. American Educational Gender Information Service. (1995; 1998). Chrysalis: The journal of transgressive gender identities. Sexual orientation; Periodicals; Gender identity; Transgenderism; Sex change; Sex role. * HQ23 . C55 30. American Friends Service Committee. Bridges Project, & National Youth Advocacy Coalition. (1992). Crossroads: A publication of the American friends service committee's bridges project. Gay youth; Periodicals; Bisexual youth; Transsexuals. * HQ75 . C767 Page 2 of 72 31. American Transsexual Education Center. (1989). A. T. E. C. : [newsletter]. Transsexualism; Periodicals. * HQ77. 9 32. Anderson, S. C. (2009). Substance use disorders in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender clients: Assessment and treatment. New York: Columbia University Press. Sexual minorities; Substance use; Substance abuse; Treatment *HV4999. S49 A53 2009 33. Anita. (1991). Das phänomen der frau-zu-mann-transsexualität. Offenbach: Transidentitas. Transsexuals; Case studies; Biography; Transsexualism; Gender identity *HQ77. 9 . A55 1991 34. Aragon, A. P. (2006). Challenging lesbian norms: Intersex, transgender, intersectional, and queer perspectives. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press. Lesbianism; Transsexualism; Intersexuality; Lesbians; Social conditions; Psychology *HQ75. 5 . C429 2006; HQ75 J685 v. 10 no. 1-2 35. Ashbee, O. , Lepp, A. E. , University of Victoria . Dept. of Women's Studies, & University of Victoria. (2009). Tracing erasures and imagining otherwise Subject Headings: Transgender Feminism Inclusion: Authenticity. Call Number: Electronic thesis 2009 2029 36. Association Beaumont Continental. (19uu). BC news. Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 37. Atkins, D. (1998). Looking queer: Body image and identity in lesbian, bisexual, gay, and transgender communities. New York: Harrington Park Press. Lesbians United States; Identity; Body image in women; United States; Self-esteem in women; Gays United States; Body image in men; Self-esteem in men *HQ75. 6. U5 L66 1998 38. Atlanta Educational Gender Information Service, & American Educational Gender Information Service. (1991; 1995). Chrysalis quarterly. 1; 2(1; 1)Sexual orientation; Periodicals; Gender identity; Transvestism; Sex change; Sex role; Transsexualism. * HQ23 . C55 39. Atlanta Gender Explorations. (1995). Two-spirit news: A publication of Atlanta gender explorations. Atlanta Gender Explorations; Periodicals; Transsexuals; Transvestites; Transsexuals Georgia Atlanta; Transvestites Georgia Atlanta. * HQ77. 9 40. Atlanta Gender Explorations. (1995; 1995). The no-name news: A publication of Atlanta gender explorations. Atlanta Gender Explorations; Periodicals; Transsexuals Georgia Atlanta; Transsexualism. * HQ77. 9 41. Aulnoy, & Anderson, A. (1805). The history of fortunio, and his famous companions. New-York,: Published by T. B. Jansen, book-seller, 116 Broadway, opposite the City-Hotel. L. Nichols, print. Subject Headings: Children's stories: Young women: Juvenile fiction: Male impersonators: Kings and rulers: Horses: Jinn: Wishes. Call Number: ELECTRONIC 42. Australian Transgenderist Support Association of Queensland. (1995). New life. Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 43. Australian Transgenderist Support Association of Queensland. (19uu; 1995). Trans action. Transsexualism; Periodicals; Transgenderism; Transvestism. * HQ77. 9 44. Kings. Ayoup, C. and Mambo Drag Kings (Directors). (2001). [Video/DVD] Montréal: Groupe Intervention Video. Mambo Drag Kings; Male impersonators Quebec (Province); Montréal; Documentary films. *PN2071. I47 K56 Page 3 of
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