Representing trans /

Representing trans / Cover subtitle: Linguistic, legal and everyday perspectives edited by Evan Hazenberg and Miriam Meyerhoff. - 263 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), plates ; 21 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Representing trans: an introduction / Beyond fuckology: Categorical and non-categorical concepts of gender in English / Transgender jurisprudence, legal sex and ordinary language / The construction of transgender identities through legal and self-perspectives / The significance of naming harm for trans women: Defining rape in Aotearoa New Zealand / Guilty / Towards a model of informed consent: Trans healthcare in Aotearoa New Zealand / A comparative study of Faʻafafine of Samoa and the Whakawahine of Aotearoa New Zealand / Naming ourselves: Trans self-labelling / Trans people's linguistic self-determination and the dialogic nature of identity / Epilogue / Miriam Meyerhoff, Evan Hazenberg -- Karen Parker -- Christopher Hutton -- Kimberly Tao -- Elizabeth McDonald, Jack Byrne, Sandra Dickson -- Fiona Clark -- Ahi Wi-Hongi, Adeline Greig, Evan Hazenberg -- Poiva Junior Ashleigh Feuʻu -- Evan Hazenberg -- Lal Zimman -- Niko Besnier.

"This collection of essays draws on the lived experiences of a number of people who are active members within the trans community. It also draws on the work of university-based academics, thereby bridging scholarly and community discourses about representations of trans people in language, law, art and community health."--Publisher's website.

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Identity politics--New Zealand
Transgender people--Social conditions--New Zealand
Transgender people--Civil rights--New Zealand
Transgender people--Medical care--New Zealand
Transgender people--Legal status, laws, etc.--New Zealand.
Gender nonconformity--Social aspects--New Zealand
Takatāpui.
Tuakiri.

HQ77.95.N45 / R46 2017

306.7680993

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