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1917 – 1999: “Ambisextrous” Review

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The trans community continues to create words in order to capture the nuances of cultural gender roles, our physical sex and the entire experience of transitioning. Developing terminology to deal with all of this nuanced and subjective experience isn’t anything new for the trans community or for society as a whole. Consider the term, “ambisextorous”… The Cultural Context of the Time Before I get into dealing with the word itself, lets look at the context. What ideas were they trying to deal with when inventing this new term? MANITOBA FREE PRESS, WINNIPEG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,1913 Julian Eltinge The Countess Charming.” seen at the Bijou today, with Julian Eltinge famous feminine impersonator. In the role of the countess, is bound to charm, and in that respect it stands unique among the class of productions known as “vehicle,” principally’ because it rises ‘out of the vehicle class at times, and because of

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Interpretive context

Why this article may matter

Community significance

“1917 – 1999: “Ambisextrous” Review” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to transgender identity and history, while also engaging community and organizing. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.

Historical significance

As a publication record from 2012 at Cristan’s Research, “1917 – 1999: “Ambisextrous” Review” provides dated evidence of how transgender identity and history was being argued in relation to community and organizing. Comparing it with earlier and later records can reveal changes in vocabulary, evidence, and emphasis.

Policy significance

The article’s strongest policy connection is housing and social services. It links that institutional frame to transgender identity and history and community and organizing, making it potentially useful for tracing how an argument moves from description or history into law, regulation, administration, or public practice.

Content analysis

Ranked themes and framings

Rank 1 is the dominant inferred theme or framing. Parent labels identify broader theme families; the relationship diagram distinguishes sub-themes, siblings, overlap, and separate-but-related themes.

Themes

  1. 1
    Transgender identity and historyTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    100%
  2. 2
    Community and organizingTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    84%
  3. 3
    Law and civil rightsTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life
    16%
  4. 4
    Science, evidence, and expertiseTheme family: Knowledge, history, and communication
    16%

Academic framing

  1. 1100%

Policy framing

  1. 1100%

Editorial function

Relationship among the ranked article themes Overlapping sibling theme
Community and organizing
Separate but related
Law and civil rights
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Science, evidence, and expertise
Transgender identity and historyRank 1
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This article appeared 1 year(s) before the theme reached its highest annual presence in the registered corpus in 2013.

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Article authors

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Cristan

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