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1983: The Uninvited Dilemma and “Transgender”

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The Uninvited Dilemma was thought of as one of the most important trans books of its time. The Uninvited Dilemma, has been quoted and referenced countless times in trans books, newsletters and magazines. In the book, Gender reversals and gender cultures: anthropological and historical perspectives,” Sabrina P. Ramet writes, “The best works on the subject of transsexualism are: Bolin, In Search of Eve (despite occasional lapses); and Kim Elizabeth Stuart, The Uninvited Dilemma… (p 20) The Uninvited Dilemma, 1983 The authors of Transgender Care: Recommended Guidelines, Practical Information, and Personal Accounts refers to Stuart as the “… widely respected author of The Uninvited Dilemma, a guidebook for anyone dealing with transgender issues.” (p 120) Stuart is credited by Claudine Griggs in S/he: changing sex and changing clothes as being the inventor of the concept of “former Transsexual” (p 91). Stewart defines “former transsexual” as: Someone who has had surgery to

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Interpretive context

Why this article may matter

Community significance

“1983: The Uninvited Dilemma and “Transgender”” may matter to community readers because it preserves a first-person or testimonial account connected to transgender identity and history, while also engaging history, archives, and memory. Such accounts can document how an issue was understood and experienced from within the period or community being discussed.

Historical significance

The article may have historical value because it explicitly interprets or preserves material concerning transgender identity and history. Published in 2012 by Cristan’s Research, it can be read both for the history it describes and as evidence of how history, archives, and memory was framed at that moment.

Policy significance

No dominant policy frame was detected in “1983: The Uninvited Dilemma and “Transgender”.” Its policy relevance, when present, is therefore likely indirect: the article’s treatment of transgender identity and history may shape later arguments about institutions or public practice rather than proposing a specific rule.

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
    History, archives, and memoryTheme family: Knowledge, history, and communication
    14%
  3. 3
    Healthcare and medicineTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life
    12%
  4. 4
    Family and relationshipsTheme family: Identity, culture, and community
    4%

Academic framing

  1. 1100%
Relationship among the ranked article themes Separate but related
History, archives, and memory
Separate but related
Healthcare and medicine
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Family and relationships
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

Author profiles and related researchers

Cristan

125 publications · 110 inbound sources/citations

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Mari

6 publications · 10 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Culture, identity, and representation, Healthcare and medicine.

Autumn Sandeen

57 publications · 17 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Culture, identity, and representation, Healthcare and medicine.

Gwen Smith

15 publications · 1 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Culture, identity, and representation, Healthcare and medicine.

TransAdvocate Staff

11 publications · 1 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Culture, identity, and representation, Healthcare and medicine.

Admin

112 publications · 0 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Culture, identity, and representation, Healthcare and medicine.

Marti Abernathey

369 publications · 14 inbound sources/citations

Shares registered themes including Transgender identity and history, Culture, identity, and representation, Healthcare and medicine.

Related authors are calculated from co-authorship, shared themes and framings, and citation relationships in the registered corpus. This does not imply a personal or institutional association.

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