The Transgender Debate
Author: Stephen Whittle
Publisher: Garnet Pub Ltd
ISBN: 1902932161
Publishing Date: May1, 2001
Pages: 64
Format: Paperback
Transgender has become a cultural obsession. From the high camp of Rue Paul to the working class transsexual icon, Hayley of Coronation Street, it pervades our lives. Yet for many it remains a freakish interest on the sidelines. For transsexual and transgender people, though, it is a reality bound up in complexities, legal contradictions, family discord, and a desperate need to explain what it means to be a man or a woman, or neither, or both.
Addressing the historical, social, legal and medical issues surrounding this new community, this book throws a light onto the complex issues, clarifying them in a way that all those who think they know what they mean, will be called to question the certainties that gender roles are no longer about.
About the Author
Stephen Whittle is a transman, who transitioned into the male role over 25 years ago. He has been deeply involved in the transsexual and transgender movement, and has written extensively in the area of transsexuals and the law.
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