Genderqueer

What is means to be gendered me: Life on the boundaries on a dichotomous gender system

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Lucal, B.

Source:

Gender and Society, Volume 13, Issue 6, p.781-797 (1999)

Conformity pressures and gender resistance among transgender individuals

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Social Problems, Volume 45, p.81-101 (1998)

Abstract:

The power of gender as a social institution was examined through in-depth semistructured interviews with 65 masculine-to-feminine transgendered individuals. Analysis reveals that transgendered individual's sense of self was constrained by the dominant discourse of binary gender identity. The pervasiveness of that discourse resulted in gender conformity & resistance manifested, on the one hand, in social pressures to be like acceptable others & desires for relationship maintenance & self-preservation, &, on the other, in the need to actualize an identity more in line with the alternatively gendered authentic self. Initially, the femininity of transgendered individuals was enacted only in secrecy. Enactment of femininity over ever-widening social spaces fostered the emergence of an alternative sense of gender identity. Transgenderism is discussed as a discursive act that both challenges & reifies the binary gender system. 24 References. Adapted from the source document.

Flushed Identity

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Parrenas, J.

Source:

Lesbian News, Volume 30, Number 11, p.29 (2005)

ISBN:

0739-1803

Accession Number:

17390456

Abstract:

Presents opinion on the definition of the term gender queer. Possible cause of sentimental yearning about gender terms and identities; Differences in the personality of gay people in the twenty-first century and the 1990s; Concerns on queering the gender binary.

Notes:

Vol. 30 Issue 11, p29-29 2/5p

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