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Queer Theory

Setting the Tone? Rethinking the Scope of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender-Specific (Social Work) Scholarship

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Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Journal of Sex Research, Volume 42, Number 1, p.89 (2005)

ISBN:

0022-4499

Accession Number:

16574126

Abstract:

Reviews the book "Research Methods With Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations," edited by William Meezan and James I. Martin.

Notes:

Vol. 42 Issue 1, p89-91 3p

Transmasculinity and Relation Commentary on Griffin Hansbury's "Middle Men."

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Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Salamon, G.

Source:

Studies in Gender & Sexuality, Volume 6, Number 3, p.265 (2005)

ISBN:

1524-0657

Accession Number:

18314451

Abstract:

This article comments on an article about transmasculine identities. The notion of gendered identity as a project undertaken in the company of and solidarity with like others is a familiar legacy from feminism. To assert that transmasculinity hinges on self-interpretation, individual and self-reflexive acts of identification, is not yet to address how these identifications might be materialized or become visible in the world or what nexus of relations underlies those materializations and visibilities.

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Vol. 6 Issue 3, p265-275 11p

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