1997: TERF Academia Asserts Transition = Political Psychiatry in the Soviet Union
In a published peer-reviewed paper, Dr. Sheila Jeffreys asserts: [Transsexual surgery] could be likened to political psychiatry in the Soviet Union. I suggest that transsexualism should best be seen in this light, as directly political, medical abuse of human rights. The mutilation of healthy bodies and the subjection of such bodies to dangerous and life-threatening continuing treatment violates such people’s rights to live with dignity in the body into which they were born, what Janice Raymond refers to as their “native” bodies. It represents an attack on the body to rectify a political condition, “gender” dissatisfaction in a male supremacist society based upon a false and politically constructed notion of gender difference… Recent literature on transsexualism in the lesbian community draws connections with the practices of sadomasochism. – Sheila Jeffreys, Australian TERF opinion leader, author and speaker Transgender Emergence: Therapeutic Guidelines for Working with Gender-Variant People and Their Families by
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- 3Healthcare and medicineTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life76%
- 4Community and organizingTheme family: Identity, culture, and community35%
- 5Law and civil rightsTheme family: Institutions, law, and public life28%
- 6Violence, safety, and dehumanizationTheme family: Power, ideology, and social conflict28%
Academic framing
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- Law and civil rights455
- Culture, identity, and representation305
- Education and youth288
- Media, rhetoric, and discourse247
- Healthcare and medicine229
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- History, archives, and memory211
- Public policy and governance200
- Family and relationships186
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- Criminal justice and public safety128
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- Administrative classification and identity documents36
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