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Trans America

A Counter-History

Barry Reay

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

Beschreibung

Trans seems to be everywhere in American culture. Yet there is little understanding of how this came about. Are people aware that there were earlier periods of gender flexibility and contestability in American history? How well known is it that a previous period of trans visibility in the 1960s and early 1970s faced a vehement backlash right at the time that trans, in the form of what was then termed transvestism and transsexuality, seemed to be so ascendant? Was there transness before transsexuality was named in the 1950s and transgender emerged in the 1990s? Barry Reay explores this history: from a time before trans in the nineteenth century to the transsexual moment of the 1960s and 1970s, the transgender turn of the 1990s, and the so-called tipping point of current culture. It is a rich and varied history, where same-sex desires and identities, cross-dressing, and transsexual and transgender identities jostled for recognition. It is a history that is not at all flattering to US psychiatric and surgical practices. Arguing for the complexity of a trans past and present, Trans America will be a groundbreaking work for the trans community, as well as anyone interested in the history of medicine, sexuality, psychology and psychiatry.

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.' Juliet Jacques, author of Trans: A Memoir
'Trans America places the recent conversation about trans issues in its historical context, in impressive depth. Sweeping across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Barry Reay provides an accessible yet comprehensive guide to the important people, places and trends, in the USA and beyond - ideal for anyone who wants to understand what came before the "Transgender Tipping Point"
Fayette Hauser of The Cockettes
'The richly varied nature of the current trans movement is so beautifully explored and uncovered in Barry Reay's new book. A pleasure to read.'
Jeffrey Weeks, London South Bank University
'This is an admirable contribution to trans history by a highly respected scholar. It is a story of shifting categorizations, often highly medicalized and limiting, but above all a narrative of agency as trans people pushed definitions to the limit, bent them, and broke them and increasingly spoke for themselves in a powerful, if not always singular, voice. It's a major achievement and deserves to become a classic.'
Thomas Laqueur, University of California at Berkeley
'This book is of very high quality. Reay is a major scholar in the field and writes with great authority and assurance.'
Eric Plemons, Social History of Medicine
'Trans America is a thoughtfully written and impressively researched treasure trove of resources for those interested in understanding the history of transgender people and ideas in the USA.'
History Australia
'Barry Reay is an innovative historian of sexuality with a special talent for finding 'sex in the archives'... Reay is also a sharp and vivid writer, frequently hitting that sweet spot between scholarly rigour and mainstream accessibility.'

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Schlagwörter

Social & Cultural History, Transidentität, Transgender, Historische Geschlechterforschung, Sozial- u. Kulturgeschichte, Geschichte der Medizin u. Naturwissenschaften, History, Transsexualität, Gender & History, History of Science & Medicine, Geschichte