Science and Ideology: The Blanchard-Bailey-Lawrence Model of Transsexuality
By Élise Hendrick (reprinted with permission) Autogynaephiles, Homosexuals, and Fabricators: The Blanchard-Bailey-Lawrence Taxonomy of Trans Women I. A Hypothetical Let us suppose that someone claimed […]
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- Transadvocate.com165
- Cristan’s Research29
- The TERFs10
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- Community and organizing86
- Healthcare and medicine81
- Law and civil rights77
- Culture, identity, and representation64
- Education and youth62
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- History, archives, and memory48
- Feminism and gender politics35
- Family and relationships35
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- Interpretive analysis64
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- Empirical and quantitative research30
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- Qualitative and interview research24
- Critical theory17
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- Criminal justice and public safety18
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