Historicizing Liberal American Transnormativities: Medicine, Media, Activism, 1960-1990Nicholas MatteDoctor of PhilosophyGraduate Department of HistoryUniversity of Toronto2014AbstractHow did trans people emerge as a minority group in the United States between 1960 and 1990? Trans people and advocates have been articulating ways to improve the social lives of trans people throughout the second half of the twentieth century by drawing on discourses of American liberalism. "Historicizing Liberal American Transnormativities" provides insight into the norms, definitions, expectations and tactics developed by trans advocates in social and cultural conditions not of their choosing. It draws on trans-centric primary sources including conference...
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Historicizing Liberal American Transnormativities: Medicine, Media, Activism, 1960-1990Nicholas Matt...
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Transition medicine has developed significantly within the last hundred years, with much of it origi...
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Despite recent advances in the public sphere, the transgender community remains vulnerable and under...
This is the first oral history thesis which investigates and complicates the established historical ...
In the 1960s, trans people in the United States began asserting their rights, petitioning courts for...
This research is an empirical and theoretical account of the “born this way” phenomenon as it has de...
Historicizing Liberal American Transnormativities: Medicine, Media, Activism, 1960-1990Nicholas Matt...
The existing social movement literature has paid little attention to the existence and perpetuation ...
The notions of gender transgression and gender policing served as the basis for this presentation. L...
Master of ArtsSociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkNadezda ShapkinaUsing a historical comparative...
In the sociological literature, medicalization is often theorized as a depoliticizing force. This pe...
History of transgender, transexual, MTF, FTM, and queer peoples is exceedingly significant towards ...
Spanning the period from the early years of the Cold War to the early twenty-first century, Crossing...
Stonewall, the act most associated with sparking gay liberation in 1969, was preceded by several eve...
Transgender and gender non-conforming people in San Francisco and New York City were oppressed in ma...
Transition medicine has developed significantly within the last hundred years, with much of it origi...
Trans visibility in the media, both news and entertainment, have increased over the past century. St...
Despite recent advances in the public sphere, the transgender community remains vulnerable and under...
This is the first oral history thesis which investigates and complicates the established historical ...
In the 1960s, trans people in the United States began asserting their rights, petitioning courts for...
This research is an empirical and theoretical account of the “born this way” phenomenon as it has de...