The emergence of trans : cultures, politics and everyday lives / edited by Ruth Pearce, Igi Moon, Kat Gupta and Deborah Lynn Steinberg. - xiv, 209 pages : illustrations (black and white) - Gender, bodies and transformation . - Gender, bodies and transformation. .

Introduction: the many-voiced monster : collective determination and the emergence of trans / I. Trans genealogies -- In the shadow of eugenics : transgender sterilisation legislation and the struggle for self-determination / Reconceiving the body : a surgical genealogy of trans-therapeutics / Becoming : discourses of trans emergence, epiphanies and oppositions / The seam of skin and scales / II. Trans as everyday culture -- Creating a trans space / Diy identities in a diy scene : trans music events in the UK / On being a "wife" : cis women negotiating relationships with a trans partner / Sticks and stones break our bones, and words are damaging : how language erases non-binary people / III. Trans in popular representation -- Response and responsibility : mainstream media and Lucy Meadows in a post-Leveson context / 'Girl brain...boy body' : representations of trans characters in children's picture books / IV. Trans epistemologies -- Make yourself / Co-producing trans ethical research / Nonnormative ethics : the ensouled formation of trans / A genealogy of genealogies - retheorising gender and sexuality : the emergence of "trans" (ESRC seminar series 2012-2014) / Ruth Pearce, Kat Gupta and Igi Moon -- Julian Honkasalo -- Eric Plemons -- Natacha Kennedy -- Elena Rose -- Kat Gupta -- Kirsty Lohman and Ruth Pearce -- Clare Beckett-Wrighton -- Stef M. Shuster and Ellen Lamont -- Kat Gupta -- Clare Bartholomaeus and Damien W. Riggs -- Rami Yasir -- Rhi Humphrey, Bṛna Nic Giolla Easpaid and Rachael Fox -- Mijke van der Drift -- Igi Moon.

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Transgender people--Identity.
Transgender people--Social aspects.
Interpersonal relations.

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