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Transpanthers: the Greying of Transgender and the Law

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Deakin Law Review, Volume 9, Number 2, p.503 (2004)

ISBN:

1321-3660

Accession Number:

15475959

Abstract:

Aging is a universal normalising process. No gender identity, no body form, no sex/sexuality is necessarily fixed in time and none of these facets of the human spirit are invulnerable to the ongoing processes of aging. Aging unites us in a way that no other process can. It is universal and inevitable. The emergence of a vocal population of transgender individuals of all ages mandates that we address the problems of aging in this population. The combined stigma of being elderly and transgender can serve as a strong traumatising force in the lives of such individuals. In this article, we focus on the interaction of aging, non-normative body forms and identities, and the law.

Notes:

Vol. 9 Issue 2, p503-522 20p

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