1969: Transgenderal = Full-Time, Non-Op
“Here I draw on dissertation research by Robert Hill at the University of Michigan which he very generously shared with me. Hill’s research into early transvestite publications at the Kinsey Institute (and especially Prince’s Transvestia magazine) reveals only a few instances over many years in which Prince used varieties of this term in her […]
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- Transadvocate.com165
- Cristan’s Research29
- The TERFs10
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- Transgender identity and history166
- Community and organizing86
- Healthcare and medicine81
- Law and civil rights77
- Culture, identity, and representation64
- Education and youth62
- Media, rhetoric, and discourse49
- History, archives, and memory48
- Feminism and gender politics35
- Family and relationships35
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- Historical analysis69
- Interpretive analysis64
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- Qualitative and interview research24
- Critical theory17
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