A feminist post-transsexual autoethnography on challenging normative gender coercion
Peters, Julie 2016, A feminist post-transsexual autoethnography on challenging normative gender coercion, PhD thesis, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University.
This in-depth analysis of the autoethnographic subject's life has shed considerable light on the transgender condition, particularly in terms of improving their social determinates of health, psychological wellbeing, agency and in leading more creative livable lives. It also sheds considerable light on the normative operation of gender in society.
Language
eng
Field of Research
111712 Health Promotion 220104 Human Rights and Justice Issues 160104 Social and Cultural Anthropology
Socio Economic Objective
920205 Health Education and Promotion
Description of original
xii, 244 pages : colour and black and white photographs, illustrations, tables
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