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40 40. S. Stryker and S. Whittle (eds.), The Transgender Studies Reader (New York, 2006); S. Stryker and A. Z. Aizura (eds.), The Transgender Studies Reader 2 (New York, 2013).
41 41. A. Haefele-Thomas, Introduction to Transgender Studies (New York, 2019).
42 42. E. Shipley, ‘Etymology’, in T. C. Tolbert and T. T. Peterson (eds.), Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics (Callicoon, NY, 2013), pp. 193–4, quote at p. 193.
43 43. A. H. Devor, The Transgender Archives: Foundations for the Future (Vancouver, 2014); A. H. Devor and L. Wilson, ‘Putting Trans* History on the Shelves: The Transgender Archives at the University of Victoria, Canada’, in A. L. Stone and J. Cantrell (eds.), Out of the Closet, Into the Archives: Researching Sexual Histories (Albany, NY, 2015), ch. 10.
44 44. K. J. Rawson, ‘Transgender Worldmaking in Cyberspace: Historical Activism on the Internet’, QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking, 1:2 (2014), 38–60, quote at 38; www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/about/overview.
45 45. www.lib.umn.edu/tretter/transgender-oral-history-project.
46 46. Z. Drucker and R. Ernst, Relationship (New York, 2016); M. Seliger, On Christopher Street: Transgender Stories (New York, 2016). The quote comes from Mock’s ‘Foreword’ to Seliger, p. 12.
47 47. https://broadlygenderphotos.vice.com.
48 48. https://originalplumbing.bigcartel.com/category/magazines. See the recent sample: A. Mac and R. Kayiatos (eds.), OP Original Plumbing: The Best Ten Years of Trans Male Culture (New York, 2019).
49 49. R. Bastanmehr, ‘Is Pop Culture Having a Trans Moment?’ Vice, 3 November 2014: www.vice.com/read/were-having-a-trans-moment-456.
50 50. K. Steinmetz, ‘The Transgender Tipping Point’, Time, 29 May 2014; K. Steinmetz, ‘Beyond He or She: How a New Generation is Redefining the Meaning of Gender’, Time, 27 March 2017.
51 51. National Geographic, January 2017.
52 52. M. C. Burke, ‘Resisting Pathology: GID and the Contested Terrain of Diagnosis in the Transgender Rights Movement’, Advances in Medical Sociology, 12 (2011), 183–210.
53 53. For early statements, see M. D. O’Hartigan and R. A. Wilchins, ‘The GID Controversy’, Transgender Tapestry, 79 (1977), 30–1, 44–5.
54 54. For a perceptive discussion of these tensions, as they relate to both medicine and law, see J. L. Koenig, ‘Distributive Consequences of the Medical Model’, Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review, 46 (2011), 619–45.
55 55. R. Lane, ‘“We Are Here to Help”: Who Opens the Gate for Surgeries?’, TSQ, 5:2 (2018), 207–27, quote at 208.
56 56. A. H. Johnson, ‘Normative Accountability: How the Medical Model Influences Transgender Identities and Experiences’, Sociology Compass, 9:9 (2015), 803–13.
57 57. M. J. Hird, ‘A Typical Gender Identity Conference? Some Disturbing Reports from the Therapeutic Front Lines’, Feminism & Psychology, 13:2 (2003), 181–99, quote at 183.
58 58. Z. Davy, ‘The DSM-5 and the Politics of Diagnosing Transpeople’, Archives of Sexual Behavior, 44:5 (2015), 1165–76; G. Davis, J. M. Dewey, and E. L. Murphy, ‘Giving Sex: Deconstructing Intersex and Trans Medicalization Practices’, Gender & Society, 30:3 (2016), 490–514.
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60 60. J. Butler, ‘Doing Justice to Someone: Sex Reassignment and Allegories of Transsexuality’, GLQ, 7:4 (2001), 621–36, quote at 632.
61 61. M. Violet, Yes, You Are Trans Enough: My Transition from Self-Loathing to Self-Love (London, 2018), Ebook, locs. 2636–40.
62 62. L. M. Lothstein, ‘Group Therapy with Gender-Dysphoric Patients’, American Journal of Psychotherapy, 33:1 (1979), 67–81, quotes at 71.
63 63. Ibid., 75.
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65 65. E. J. Windsor, ‘Golden Ticket Therapy: Stigma Management Among Trans Men’, in O. Gozlan (ed.), Current Critical Debates in the Field of Transsexual Studies (New York, 2018), ch. 9, quotes at pp. 134, 135.
66 66. N. Krieger, ‘Writing Trans’, in Erickson-Schroth (ed.), Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, pp. 582–3, quote at p. 583.
67 67. See E. Plemons and C. Straayer (eds.), TSQ, 5:2 (2018): The Surgery Issue.
68 68. Plemons, Look of a Woman, p. 17.
69 69. M. Davidson, ‘Seeking Refuge Under the Umbrella: Inclusion, Exclusion, and Organizing Within the Category Transgender’, Sexuality Research & Social Policy, 4:4 (2007), 60–80.
70 70. Ibid., 66.
71 71. R. Connell, ‘Transsexual Women and Feminist Thought: Toward New Understanding and New Politics’, Signs, 37:4 (2012), 857–81.
72 72. K. Bornstein and Z. Drucker, ‘Gender is a Playground’, Aperture, 229 (2017), 24–31.
73 73. G. O. MacKenzie, Transgender Nation (Bowling Green, OH, 1994), p. 6.
74 74. R. Styles, The New Girl: A Trans Girl Tells It Like It Is (London, 2017), Ebook, locs. 111–16.
75 75. See the essays in E. Deshane (ed.), #Trans: An Anthology About Transgender and Nonbinary Identity Online (Santa Cruz, 2017).
76 76. T. Milan, ‘For Years, Tiq Milan Felt Like the Only Black Trans Man on Earth’, Vice, 27 March 2019: www.vice.com/en_us/article/zma9pe/tiq-milan-black-trans-man-community-online.
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78 78. H. Figa, ‘YouTube Auto-Ethnography: An Introduction of Sorts’, in Deshane (ed.), #Trans, pp. 14–22, quotes at pp. 14, 20.
79 79. M. Robertson, Growing Up Queer: Kids and the Remaking of LGBTQ Identity (New York, 2019), ch. 4.
80 80. Beemyn and Rankin, Lives of Transgender People, pp. 44–5, 54, 57–9, 75, 121, 140–1. Given that the survey was Internet based, these are hardly untainted findings.
81 81. Bornstein and Drucker, ‘Gender is a Playground’, 28.
82 82. J. Tobia, Sissy: A Coming-Of-Gender Story (New York, 2019), pp. 96, 165.
83 83.