Cross-Dressing 11

Cross-Dressing 11

CROSS-DRESSING 11 Barrett, J. (Ed.) (2007). Transsexual and other disorders of gender identity. Oxford: Radcliffe. The seminal textbook on trans from a pragmatic and medical perspective containing chapters on psychological support, sur- gery, endocrinology, speech therapy, religion and UK law. Bornstein, K. (1994). Gender outlaw. London: Routledge. As the seminal challenge to a binary gender system, this book is both funny and thoughtful. Bornstein, K. (1998). My gender workbook. London: Routledge. A companion to Gender outlaw and written as a textbook, this book is filled with exer- cises to help people explore their gender beyond a binary. Ekins, R., & King, D. (2006). The transgender phenomenon. London: Sage. A sociological exploration of most aspects of changing gender. Ettner, R., Monstrey, S., & Eyler, A.E. (Eds.) (2007). Principles of transgender medicine and surgery. New York: The Haworth Press. A US-based overview of many of the aspects of changing gender. Garber, M. (1992). Vested interests: Cross-dressing and cultural anxiety. London: Penguin. A sociological and theoretical exploration of cross- dressing. Expertly researched but becoming somewhat dated. Halberstam, J. (2005). In a queer time and place: Transgender bodies, subcul- tural lives. London: New York University Press. An exploration of trans masculine identities from a queer-theoretical perspective. Lev, A.I. (2004). Transgender emergence. London: Haworth Clinical Practice Press. A very useful and comprehensive book covering psychotherapy with trans people. Wilchins, R.A. (1997). Read my lips: Sexual subversion and the end of gender. Ann Arbor: Firebrand Books. The seminal trans manifesto, beautifully written, funny, moving. www.beaumontsociety.org.uk. The Beaumont Society has been assisting men who present as women since 1966 and is an excellent repository of knowledge and support. The society has a somewhat older membership than the Queer Youth Network. www.queeryouth.org.uk/community. The Queer Youth Network acts as a community base for information and support for young queer people, which includes those who present in a way not societally usual for a person of that birth-assigned gender as well as other young people with a variety of identities and practices. www.skintwo.co.uk. This is the website of the popular fetish and BDSM magazine Skin Two which started in 1983 and is now sold quarterly in mainstream stores globally. The website has a range of information and a forum..

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