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GenderQueer : voices from beyond the sexual binary  / 

ed. by Joan Nestle, Riki Wilchins, and Clare Howell.Los Angeles, CA [etc.]: Alyson, 2002 - 297 p.
uitgave: Los Angeles, CA [etc.]: Alyson, 2002 - 297 p.
annotatie: Bibliogr.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Book Description Perhaps more than any other issue, gender identity has galvanized the queer community in recent years. The questions go beyond the nature of male/female to a yet-to-be-traversed region that lies somewhere between and beyond biologically determined gender. In this groundbreaking anthology, three experts in gender studies and politics navigate around rigid, societally imposed concepts of two genders to discover and illuminate the limitless possibilities of identity. Thirty first-person accounts of gender construction, exploration, and questioning provide a groundwork for cultural discussion, political action, and even greater possibilities of autonomous gender choices. Noted scholar Joan Nestle is joined by internationally prominent gender warrior Riki Wilchins and historian Clare Howell to provide a societal, cultural, and political exploration of gender identity. About the Author Joan Nestle is the cofounder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York and the writer and editor of six books including the groundbreaking Women on Women series. Riki Anne Wilchins is the executive director of GenderPAC, the national gender advocacy group, and the cofounder of the Gender Identity Project of New York City's Lesbian and Gay Center. She is the author of Read My Lips: Sexual Subversion and the End of Gender. Clare Howell is a senior librarian at the Brooklyn Public Library.

signatuur: cat. (gende/voi) b

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GenderQueer : voices from beyond the sexual binary
cat. (gende/voi) b ODE3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N275769_1.jpg
ed. by Joan Nestle, Riki Wilchins, and Clare Howell.
N275769
Artikel

Transgender-Approximate, Lesbian-Like, and Genderqueer : Writing about Edward De Lacy Evans  / Lucy Chesser.

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 13 (2009) 4 (oct-dec), p. 373-394
bron: Journal of Lesbian Studies jaargang: 13 (2009) 4 (oct-dec), p. 373-394
samenvatting: The article discusses the story of Edward De Lacy Evans, a person who was born female but who lived most of his life as a man, marrying three times. Evans' story is a well known one, but it is reconsidered here alongside recent theoretical interest from lesbian, queer, and transgendered historical perspectives. Although interest in Evans was and is considerable, the article outlines the ways in which Evans' subjectivity remains elusive. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/haworth-journals.asp ]
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Transgender-Approximate, Lesbian-Like, and Genderqueer : Writing about Edward De Lacy Evans
ts.
Lucy Chesser.
Journal of Lesbian Studies
13
(2009)
4
(oct-dec)
373-394
N287719
Artikel

Looking Back on Publishing with the Journal of Bisexuality, or How a Genderqueer Person Ended Up Editing the First Works on Bisexual Men  / Genny Beemyn.

Journal of Bisexuality, 11 (2011) 4 (oct-dec), p. 389-393
bron: Journal of Bisexuality jaargang: 11 (2011) 4 (oct-dec), p. 389-393
samenvatting: This article is a personal reflection on editing two issues of the journal that focused on bisexual men. [ Copies are available at http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/haworth-journals.asp ]
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Looking Back on Publishing with the Journal of Bisexuality, or How a Genderqueer Person Ended Up Editing the First Works on Bisexual Men
ts.
Genny Beemyn.
Journal of Bisexuality
11
(2011)
4
(oct-dec)
389-393
N292026
Artikel

Coping and Psychological Distress Among Genderqueer Individuals : The Moderating Effect of Social Support  / Stephanie L. Budge, H. Kinton Rossman & Kimberly A. S. Howard.

Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 8 (2014) 1 (jan-mar), p. 95-117
bron: Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling jaargang: 8 (2014) 1 (jan-mar), p. 95-117
samenvatting: This study examined the relationships between social support, coping, depression, and anxiety in a sample of genderqueer individuals (n = 64). Genderqueer is a label used within the broader transgender community and is defined as a gender identity that is outside the binary construct of male and female. Findings indicate that 53% (n = 34) of participants reported clinical levels of depression and 39% (n = 25) reported clinical levels of anxiety. There was a direct relationship between social support and depression and anxiety, indicating that more social support is associated with less depression and anxiety when statistically excluding coping factors. In addition, more facilitative coping (e.g., seeking help) was related to less anxiety, whereas more avoidant coping (e.g., avoiding emotions) was related to more anxiety and depression. There was a significant interaction between social support and coping factors when predicting anxiety, such that individuals who reported higher social support used more facilitative coping which was associated with less anxiety and those who reported less social support used more avoidant coping which was associated with more anxiety. Clinical implications for working with genderqueer-identified clients are discussed.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Coping and Psychological Distress Among Genderqueer Individuals : The Moderating Effect of Social Support
ts.
Stephanie L. Budge, H. Kinton Rossman & Kimberly A. S. Howard.
Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling
8
(2014)
1
(jan-mar)
95-117
N299603
Artikel

A Comparison of Trans Women, Trans Men, Genderqueer Individuals, and Cisgender Brothers and Sisters on the Bem Sex-Role Inventory : Ratings by Self and Siblings  / Rhonda J. Factor, Esther D. Rothblum.

Journal of Homosexuality, 64 (2017) 13, p. 1872-1889
bron: Journal of Homosexuality jaargang: 64 (2017) 13 , p. 1872-1889
samenvatting: A U.S. national sample of 295 transgender adults (trans women, trans men, and genderqueer individuals) and their cisgender siblings completed the Bem Sex-Role Inventory about their siblings as well as themselves, which enabled a comparison between self-perceptions and sibling's perceptions of personality characteristics. Self-reported personality characteristics scored as feminine of trans women were not statistically different from those of their cisgender sisters, but they were significantly higher than self-reported femininity scores of trans men, genderqueer individuals, and cisgender brothers. Self-reported personality characteristics scored as masculine of trans men did not differ significantly from those of their cisgender brothers, but they were higher than those of trans women. Trans men and cisgender brothers were viewed by their siblings in a more sex-typed way than they rated themselves, whereas trans women and cisgender sisters were rated by their siblings in a less sex-typed way than they viewed themselves.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

A Comparison of Trans Women, Trans Men, Genderqueer Individuals, and Cisgender Brothers and Sisters on the Bem Sex-Role Inventory : Ratings by Self and Siblings
ts.
Rhonda J. Factor, Esther D. Rothblum.
Journal of Homosexuality
64
(2017)
13
1872-1889
N301882
Grijs

"Hello Ladies and Gentlemen"... "Okay, I Might As Well Walk Out of The Room Already" : Struggles and Victories of Gender Non-binary Individuals in the Netherlands  / Leonie Gijsen.

Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), 2018 - 68 p.
uitgave: Amsterdam : Universiteit van Amsterdam (UvA), 2018 - 68 p.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. genderidentiteiten
  2. taal
samenvatting: This study uses comparative literature review and narrative analysis to examine the experiences of non-binary individuals living in the Netherlands. The research involved in depth-interviews with twelve Dutch narrators who do not exclusively identify as male or female. Previous studies have mainly focused on binary transgender people with research from a medical perspective. Sociological research with non-binary individuals are scarce, especially research on non-binary individuals in the Netherlands is lacking. In this research it is shown how agender, genderqueer, femme, non-binary, non-binary and man, genderfluid and people who do not prefer a gender identity term make their identity heard in a gender binary society. Words that reflect their identity is much needed to make their identities visible. They invent language themselves, but a collective effort is to create new words is needed to make non-binary individuals in the Netherlands heard more rapidly. Awareness need to be raised about gender diversity and language needs to be created to reflect the identities of all genders.

signatuur: cat. (gijse/hel)

dgb grijs

toegang:
"Hello Ladies and Gentlemen"... "Okay, I Might As Well Walk Out of The Room Already" : Struggles and Victories of Gender Non-binary Individuals in the Netherlands
cat. (gijse/hel)dgb grijs
N304025
Artikel

Rubbish and Dreams: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble  / David J. Getsy.

Archive : Journal of Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art (2017) 62 (win), p. 1-7
bron: Archive : Journal of Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art (2017) 62 (win), p. 1-7
samenvatting: Stephen Varble was "considered by some the embarrassment of SoHo, and by others the only touch of real genius south of Houston street". With these words, the art critic Gregory Battcock captured the contradictory appeal of this disruptive, driven artist. In elaborate, gender-confounding costumes made from street trash, food waste, and found objects, Varble erupted into New York?s streets. In his "Costume Tours of New York" in 1975 and 1976, he would lead onlookers on unauthorized visits to art galleries and other sites of commercial luxury. Without warning, Varble would appear as a vision of transformed trash in a dress of milk cartons, chicken bones, and pipe cleaners. A pantomimed performance would end with a swooning bow that spilled milk out onto a gallery floor, with him sweeping out to lead viewers to the next confrontation with art's commerce. Exhibition opened Sept. 29, 2018 and ran through Jan. 6, 2019 at the Leslie-Lohman Museum.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: dgb artikelen (getsy/rub)

Rubbish and Dreams: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble
dgb artikelen (getsy/rub)
David J. Getsy.
Archive : Journal of Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
(2017)
62
(win)
1-7
N304692
Boek

They/Them/Their : A Guide to Nonbinary and Genderqueer Identities  / 

Eris Young.London [etc.]: Kingsley, 2019 - 283 p.
uitgave: London [etc.]: Kingsley, 2019 - 283 p.
annotatie: Bibliogr.: p. 246-264.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: Showing what life is like as a nonbinary or genderqueer person, this book explores relationships, mental and physical health, language use and identity and appearance, providing advice for nonbinary people and how friends and family can support them.

signatuur: cat. (young-e/the) b

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toegang:
They/Them/Their : A Guide to Nonbinary and Genderqueer Identities
cat. (young-e/the) b ODE3
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N304823_1.jpg
Eris Young.
N304823
Artikel

Non-binary and genderqueer: An overview of the field  / Surya Monro.

International Journal of Transgenderism, 20 (2019) 2-3 (apr-sep), p. 126-131
bron: International Journal of Transgenderism jaargang: 20 (2019) 2-3 (apr-sep), p. 126-131
samenvatting: The existence of gender variance is is widely documented both historically and cross-culturally. The term "genderqueer" emerged in the 1990's. It can be defined as "any type of trans identity that is not always male or female. it is also where people feel there is a mixture of male and female." The last few years we have seen a a shift in the possibilities afforde for gender expression in some countries, however fragile and contingent this devolpment might be. Estimates of the number of non-binary people vary.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Non-binary and genderqueer: An overview of the field
ts.
Surya Monro.
International Journal of Transgenderism
20
(2019)
2-3
(apr-sep)
126-131
N305578
Artikel

Breaking down barriers and binaries in trans healthcare: the validation of non-binary people  / Ben Vincent.

International Journal of Transgenderism, 20 (2019) 2-3 (apr-sep), p. 132-137
bron: International Journal of Transgenderism jaargang: 20 (2019) 2-3 (apr-sep), p. 132-137
samenvatting: The field of gender affirming medical interventions now rests on over one hunderd years of modern medical history, with the " masculinisation surgery" (and subsequent legal recognition as male by the state of Prussaia) of Herman Karl recorded in 1882. This history owes much to practitioners willing to challenge social and medical expectations regarding sex/gender, yet this was in parallel with the uglier legacy of infexible gatekeeping practices. For the sake of this editorial I define non-binary people as those who do not identify (exclusively) as male or female. I also use this as an unbrella term which is inclusive of people who identify as genderqueer, agender/neutrois, and culturally sepcific conceptualizations of gender that exist outside of the Westernized gender binary. Language and identity are in a constant of evolution, with many other terms used to capture particular experiences of (non-binary) gender. For example, genderfluidity indicates a sense of gender which varies over time. A bigender identity involves the experience of two gender identities ? either simultaneously or varying (and so therefore may be fluid, or not). Before addressing the ramifications of the history of trans medicine, and developments in gender affirming medicine that are associated with non-binary people, it is necessary to unpack the ontology of non-binary and the implications of the above definition in regards to community identity politics. This allows a rigorous foundation for nuanced, sensitive, and flexible medical practice.
onderwerpen:

signatuur: ts.

Breaking down barriers and binaries in trans healthcare: the validation of non-binary people
ts.
Ben Vincent.
International Journal of Transgenderism
20
(2019)
2-3
(apr-sep)
132-137
N305580

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