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Transgender 101

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Written by a social worker, popular educator, and member of the transgender community, this well-rounded resource combines an accessible portrait of transgenderism with a rich history of transgende...
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  • 13 March 2012
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Written by a social worker, popular educator, and member of the transgender community, this well-rounded resource combines an accessible portrait of transgenderism with a rich history of transgender life and its unique experiences of discrimination. Chapters introduce transgenderism and its psychological, physical, and social processes. They describe the coming out process and its effect on family and friends, the relationship between sexual orientation, and gender and the differences between transsexualism and lesser-known types of transgenderism. The volume covers the characteristics of Gender Identity Disorder/Gender Dysphoria and the development of the transgender movement. Each chapter explains how transgender individuals handle their gender identity, how others view it within the context of non-transgender society, and how the transitioning of genders is made possible. Featuring men who become women, women who become men, and those who live in between and beyond traditional classifications, this book is written for students, professionals, friends, and family members.
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Price: $21.00
Pages: 160
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 13 March 2012
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780231157131
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / Gay Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work
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Transgender 101 is a highly readable and thorough primer on the history, terminology, types, politics, and medical and social realities of the transgender population. Teich uses insights from his personal and clinical experience and from the growing body of literature in transgender studies to educate the professional and lay communities on the many layered meanings and manifestations of transgenderism. This comprehensive introduction informs without being self-absorbed or polemical.
Nicholas M. Teich is a licensed social worker pursuing a Ph.D. in social policy at Brandeis University. A member of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, he trains and educates groups about gender issues and is the founder and president of Camp Aranu'tiq, the first-ever summer camp for transgender children.

Foreword
Introduction: Why This Book Was Written and How It Is Laid Out
Acknowledgments
1. What Does It Mean to be Transgender?: An Introduction to the Term
2. Sexual Orientation Versus Gender: What's the Difference?
3. Coming Out as Transgender: When
4. Transition: The Social
5. The History of Transgenderism and Its Evolution Over Time
6. Transgenderis as a Mental Health Issue: The Controversy Over Transgender Identity as a Disorder
7. Discrimination: Exploring the Barriers That Transpeople Face
8. Lesser-Known Types of Transgenderism: Understanding Cross-Dressers
Appendix A: Glossary
Appendix B: Resources for Readers
Notes
Bibliography
Index