1974: Sexual Identity and Gender Identity
And ad from a 1974 Drag magazine. Note the way in which sexual identity and gender identity are used: Drag Magazine, Vol 4, No 16, 1974 More about Drag Magazine: “DRAG is… the voice of Queens Liberation Front, a transvestite organization formed in 1969.” – From the title page of this magazine.
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Community significance
“1974: Sexual Identity and Gender Identity” may matter to community readers because it records a specific intervention in debates about culture, identity, and representation, with particular attention to transgender identity and history. The permanent record makes that intervention easier to locate and compare with other Collective coverage.
Historical significance
As a publication record from 2012 at Cristan’s Research, “1974: Sexual Identity and Gender Identity” provides dated evidence of how culture, identity, and representation was being argued in relation to transgender identity and history. Comparing it with earlier and later records can reveal changes in vocabulary, evidence, and emphasis.
Policy significance
“1974: Sexual Identity and Gender Identity” discusses institutions, law, or governance in connection with culture, identity, and representation. Even without a dominant policy classification, the article may help researchers identify practical consequences for transgender identity and history.
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Themes
- 1Culture, identity, and representationTheme family: Identity, culture, and community100%
- 2Transgender identity and historyTheme family: Identity, culture, and community75%
- 3Labor, economics, and institutionsTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life11%
Academic framing
- 1100%
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How “Culture, identity, and representation” appears across the Collective corpus
This article appeared 1 year(s) before the theme reached its highest annual presence in the registered corpus in 2013.
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