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An exploratory study of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender veterans of recent U.S. conflicts a project based upon an independent investigation /Garland, Kimberly J. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.W.)--Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass., 2007 / Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Social Work. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61-63).
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Progressive care an examination of male to female transgender sex workers' experiences within the health care and social service systems in San Francisco, California : a project based upon an independent investigation /Escobar, Laura Maria. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.W.)--Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass., 2007 / Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Social Work. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-90).
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“I know what I am and what I am not”: heterosexual male cross-dressing in postwar America, 1960-1990Glover, Alexie Moira 23 August 2018 (has links)
This thesis uncovers and historicizes an overlooked aspect of America’s transgender history. The heterosexual male cross-dressers, or transvestites, of mid-century America constituted a group of individuals that espoused a particular discourse of respectability in their cross-gender practices, conceptualized unique bi-gender identities, and cultivated a community. Heterosexual male cross-dressers, under the leadership of Virginia Prince and Ariadne Kane worked to separate themselves from broader, and more recognizable, identities such as gay transvestites, drag queens, and homosexuals in an effort to define themselves as respectable. A critical historical analysis of Fantasia Fair indicates that Prince and Kane were not alone in their desire for a community of their peers, with whom to share ideas about sexological theories, personal stories, and tactics for self-preservation. As a direct response to the pervasive nature of transsexual narratives in the field of transgender history, this project demonstrates the important advances made by heterosexual male cross-dressers to our modern understanding of trans diversity. These cross-dressing narratives prompt historians of transgender phenomena to think critically about the diversity of identity categories that are encompassed in our present understanding of the term ‘transgender’. / Graduate / 2019-07-30
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När sjuksköterskan möter transpersoner i vårdande kontext : Sjuksköterskans bemötande – en litteraturstudieAbrahamsson, Ida, Thomée, Rebecca January 2018 (has links)
Bakgrund och problemformulering: Transpersoner är historiskt sett en utsatt grupp som avviker från normer och strukturer i samhället. Genom förnyade och nystiftade lagar arbetas det i Sverige för att transpersoner ska få den vård som krävs för en god hälsa. Utan god hälsa och vård kan lidande uppstå i form av skam och otrygghet. Kunskap är en förutsättning för god vård. Syfte: Syftet med studien är att belysa sjuksköterskans bemötande av transpersoner i vårdande kontext genom att beskriva sjuksköterskans attityder gentemot och kunskap om personer med transidentitet. Metod: För att få en uppfattning om rådande forskning gjordes en litteraturstudie där innehållet strukturerades för att kunna urskilja subkategorier och därefter huvudkategorier. Artiklarna som analyserades var både kvalitativa och kvantitativa. Resultat: Tre kategorier representerade studiens resultat och var följande: ”kunskap och förståelse”, ”attityder” samt ”bemötande”. Det framkom en omfattande okunskap om transpersoner hos sjuksköterskor. Attityderna varierade men var ganska genomgående ifrågasättande och negativa. Sjuksköterskor var ofta påverkade av normer, medvetet eller omedvetet, vilket tog sig uttryck genom ett diskriminerande, auktoritärt och stigmatiserande bemötande. Kategorierna visade sig ha tydliga samband, klinisk kunskap kunde exempelvis kopplas till mer positiva attityder. Det fanns därtill ofta en vilja hos sjuksköterskan att ge en god vård. Diskussion: Sjuksköterskans kunskap kan innebära skillnaden mellan god och diskriminerande vård. Utbildning om transpersoner brister vid många universitet, vilket speglas i en utbredd okunskap. Det är viktigt att teamarbete främjas för att en kompetent vård ska främjas. Diskriminering och stigmatisering kan motverkas genom att arbetsledare och sjuksköterskor tar sitt professionella ansvar.
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Editorial: TransgenderVollbrecht, Ralf, Dallmann, Christine 21 July 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Das Begriffsfeld zu Transgender und verwandten Begriffen ist stark ausdifferenziert. Es soll hier nun nicht der Versuch unternommen werden, einen umfassenden Überblick über die komplexe Transgender-Thematik zu geben. Die Frage ist vielmehr, wie eine Pädagogik der Vielfalt am Beispiel von Transgender auch in Schulen umgesetzt werden kann und Schülerinnen und Schüler für dieses Thema sensibilisiert werden können.
Für eine pädagogische Auseinandersetzung eignen sich insbesondere Spielfilme – und mittlerweile gibt es eine ganze Reihe geeigneter Filme zum Thema Transgender. Der Film „Transamerica“, den Hamisch in ihrem Beitrag analysiert, verdeutlicht vor allem die Identitätsherausforderungen, denen sich die Protagonistin des Films stellen muss. Dies ermöglicht einen pädagogisch-didaktischen Zugang zum Thema, der nicht von normativen Positionen ausgeht, die die Schülerinnen und Schüler mitbringen, sondern zur Reflexion über die eigene Identität anregt.
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Transgender als Identitätsherausforderung. Eine medienpädagogische Analyse des Filmes „Transamerica“Hamisch, Mariann 21 July 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Transgenderthematik auf politischer, gesellschaftlicher und kultureller Ebene wird immer wieder auch medial verhandelt. Um Verständnis und Akzeptanz zu fördern und Diskriminierung und Transphobie entgegenzuwirken, gilt es, das Thema auch pädagogisch aufzuarbeiten.
Die Thematik wird aus medizinischer, gesellschaftlicher und rechtlicher Perspektive dargelegt, um anschließend aufzuzeigen, inwiefern sie in der Lebenswelt von Jugendlichen und in der Schule vertreten ist. Dabei wird offensichtlich, dass hinsichtlich pädagogischer Ansätze in der Schule Nachholbedarf besteht. Um Jugendliche für die Identitätsherausforderungen von Transgendern zu sensibilisieren, eignet sich der US-amerikanische Spielfilm „Transamerica“, welcher hier insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Identitätsherausforderungen der Hauptcharaktere medienpädagogisch analysiert wird. In der abschließenden medienpädagogischen Einschätzung wird erörtert, inwiefern der Film auch im Unterricht eingesetzt werden kann.
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Transgender als Identitätsherausforderung. Eine medienpädagogische Analyse des Filmes „Transamerica“Hamisch, Mariann 21 July 2017 (has links)
Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Transgenderthematik auf politischer, gesellschaftlicher und kultureller Ebene wird immer wieder auch medial verhandelt. Um Verständnis und Akzeptanz zu fördern und Diskriminierung und Transphobie entgegenzuwirken, gilt es, das Thema auch pädagogisch aufzuarbeiten.
Die Thematik wird aus medizinischer, gesellschaftlicher und rechtlicher Perspektive dargelegt, um anschließend aufzuzeigen, inwiefern sie in der Lebenswelt von Jugendlichen und in der Schule vertreten ist. Dabei wird offensichtlich, dass hinsichtlich pädagogischer Ansätze in der Schule Nachholbedarf besteht. Um Jugendliche für die Identitätsherausforderungen von Transgendern zu sensibilisieren, eignet sich der US-amerikanische Spielfilm „Transamerica“, welcher hier insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Identitätsherausforderungen der Hauptcharaktere medienpädagogisch analysiert wird. In der abschließenden medienpädagogischen Einschätzung wird erörtert, inwiefern der Film auch im Unterricht eingesetzt werden kann.
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Gender dysforie u osob s poruchou autistického spektra / Gender dysphoria in persons with autism spectrum disorderLukina, Julie January 2020 (has links)
The master thesis copes with gender dysphoria (GD) in persons with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The quantitative research was chosen to study this topic. The main goal was to determine whether people with mild ASD have a higher prevalence of GD or higher rate of GD compared to the general neurotypical population (NT). The main methods used in this research were: Autism Quotient Questionnaire (AQ-10) and the Gender Identity/Gender Dysphoria Questionnaire in Adolescents and Adults (GIDYQ-AA), which made it possible to determine the degree of GD and the potential co-occurrence of a diagnosis of gender incongruence (GI; according to ICD-11). In the research there were 196 subjects with the age ranging from 16 to 74 years. The ASD group was compromised 90 persons and in the NT group there were 106 people. While in the NT group no one admitted transgender identity, in the ASD group 2.2 % of subjects informed about transgender identity and 14.4 % of the autistic group were not sure about it. Based on the GIDYQ-AA results, 4.4 % of people with ASD had a low score indicating a possible presence of a diagnosis of GD (GI). Furthermore, the research found that women with autism had significantly higher rate of GD than both women in the NT group and men with ASD. Overall, subjects with ASD achieved...
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Struggle Gives Birth to Solidarity: The Lived Experiences of Trans Spectrum College Students in Red States Since the 2016 U.S. Presidential ElectionHowle, Jonathan Victor January 2022 (has links)
This qualitative interview study was designed to explore with Trans-Spectrum college students, including graduates, current students, and dropouts, how they have conceptualized and made meaning of their experiences in traditionally Red States since the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. This study resulted in recommendations that would enable administrators in both community colleges and four-year institutions to implement specific practices to improve learning environments and access to resources for Trans-Spectrum college students.
The researcher based this study on three principal assumptions: (1) there is a population of Trans-Spectrum college students in these Red States. Although no data exist on the number of transgender students in higher education per state, these students must exist. (2) Trans-Spectrum college students in these Red States face an array of challenges every day both on and off campus from bullying and family struggles to financial struggles to suicidality. (3) The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election had a negative impact on these participants’ college experiences.
Interviews conducted with 25 participants comprised the primary data for this study. Participants included students presently attending community college; students presently attending four-year institutions; recent graduates of both community colleges and four-year institutions; and students who departed college. A document review also yielded data.
The findings regarding the experiences of Trans-Spectrum college students in Red States since the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election were: (1) A strong majority of participants described their overall college experiences as being shaped by an uncertain and unpredictable learning environment. (2) A strong majority of participants indicated that the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election had a compromising effect on their safety and well-being on campus and in their community. (3) All participants described experiencing issues related to access to resources, campus-wide illiteracy on trans issues, and race and gender identity, while an overwhelming majority of participants described having mental health issues. A strong majority reported incidents of being bullied on campus and in the college community. (4) An overwhelming majority of participants identified a support system as a significant factor in helping them learn to overcome their challenges.
The key recommendations that emerged from this study were: (1) Community Colleges should create an Intake Form on which students have the option to self-identify in terms of sexual orientation and gender identity. This will enable these colleges to track data on completion, persistence, and retention of Trans-Spectrum students. (2) Both community colleges and four-year institutions should invest more in mental health services and consider investing more resources in on-campus mental health personnel and resources. (3) Both community colleges and four-year institutions should build community partnerships to provide more resources for Trans-Spectrum students.
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Creative Gender Expression Performativity As a Coping Mechanism for Minority StressTodd, Emerson A. 01 May 2020 (has links)
Creative Gender Expression Performativity may be a coping mechanism for dealing with minority stress in sexual and gender minority populations. The current study suggests the creation of a new scale that measures effortful presentation rather than directional presentation. Rather than examining whether someone identifies as masculine or feminine – the proposed model would instead look at how much effort an individual is putting into their gender expression. In this mixed methods study, participants (N = 187) completed a survey based on gender expression, minority stress, and mental health, while 10 participants completed a qualitative post-survey interview via email. Multiple regressions were performed to examine the relationships between gender expression and negative health outcomes. Tests performed examined relationships amongst factors such as positive gender expression outlook, gender congruence, and self-esteem; and outcomes including depression, anxiety, and anticipated discrimination. Multiple regression analyses revealed that positive perceptions of gender expression acted as a buffer to anticipated discrimination. TGNC individuals experienced lower self-esteem and higher depression levels than cisgender individuals. Qualitative themes uncovered motives behind gender expression, such as coping with minority stress.
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