The apparent incidence of transsexuality, and the frequency of gender transition as its primary treatment, has increased in the past couple of decades. This is in large part because the attitudes in several cultures have changed and the social stigma attached to the condition is not quite as severe as in the past. One of the steps in the social, medical and legal process of transitioning from one gender to another is changing one’s name. The name one has grown up with is typically very closely tied to one’s core identity, and changing it is often not a trivial matter. As most Western personal names are gendered, there may be serious conflicts between, first, one’s personal identity; second, one’s gender identity; and third, the overall goa...
RESUMÉ Transsexualism and the Legal Aspects of Sex Change Transsexualism is a problem which most peo...
Comes this study on changing the legal name of origin by social behalf of transgender individuals, w...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
The apparent incidence of transsexuality, and the frequency of gender transition as its primary trea...
This paper investigates the significance of re-naming oneself during the process of transitioning am...
Names, as proper nouns, are clearly important for the identification of individuals in everyday life...
This book investigates contemporary naming practices on marriage in Britain, drawing on survey data ...
This is the case of a six-year-old schoolchild —identified as J— who was born with ambiguous externa...
Marital name change has been a topic of fierce debate in social settings and has received some atten...
Our identity is our name connected with a specific face and body. Yet, our name, a critical aspect o...
In recent years the concern with gender diversity fuelled by the rapid expansion of tra...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
The practice of a woman assuming her husband's last name upon marriage is a deeply embedded norm in ...
This article considers how personal name changes are situated within their sociological context in t...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
RESUMÉ Transsexualism and the Legal Aspects of Sex Change Transsexualism is a problem which most peo...
Comes this study on changing the legal name of origin by social behalf of transgender individuals, w...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
The apparent incidence of transsexuality, and the frequency of gender transition as its primary trea...
This paper investigates the significance of re-naming oneself during the process of transitioning am...
Names, as proper nouns, are clearly important for the identification of individuals in everyday life...
This book investigates contemporary naming practices on marriage in Britain, drawing on survey data ...
This is the case of a six-year-old schoolchild —identified as J— who was born with ambiguous externa...
Marital name change has been a topic of fierce debate in social settings and has received some atten...
Our identity is our name connected with a specific face and body. Yet, our name, a critical aspect o...
In recent years the concern with gender diversity fuelled by the rapid expansion of tra...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
The practice of a woman assuming her husband's last name upon marriage is a deeply embedded norm in ...
This article considers how personal name changes are situated within their sociological context in t...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
RESUMÉ Transsexualism and the Legal Aspects of Sex Change Transsexualism is a problem which most peo...
Comes this study on changing the legal name of origin by social behalf of transgender individuals, w...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...