This volume seeks to explore contemporary trans lives in a world that is both global and increasingly globalizing, examining the nuances of the rights, identities, and politics that make up the varied spectrum of what has come to be included under the largely Western imposed label of "trans". Trans identities and rights have become increasingly prominent in the social imagination in recent years, and in a growing number of locales have also become hot button political issues. As trans individuals are demanding, and gaining, their rights, these debates are bringing issues of trans lives to the…mehr
This volume seeks to explore contemporary trans lives in a world that is both global and increasingly globalizing, examining the nuances of the rights, identities, and politics that make up the varied spectrum of what has come to be included under the largely Western imposed label of "trans". Trans identities and rights have become increasingly prominent in the social imagination in recent years, and in a growing number of locales have also become hot button political issues. As trans individuals are demanding, and gaining, their rights, these debates are bringing issues of trans lives to the forefront of politics and into social discussions in nearly every country in the world today. In a series of essays covering the key themes of Identities, Rights, and Politics, this interdisciplinary collection presents an international range of topics spanning human rights and asylum seekers, to the Hijras of South Asia, and gender-affirming surgeries, all placing trans lives in a global(ized) context. This is an important contribution from a diverse group of established and emerging scholars seeking to position trans and transgender research in a global framework. It will be of key interest to researchers in Trans Studies, Gender Studies, Sexuality Studies, Cultural and Media Studies, Sociology, Politics, and Anthropology and for introductory courses in gender and LGBT issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. Michael Ryan is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Maryland, United States of America. He has previously held academic positions in Portugal, Egypt, Ecuador, and the United States of America. Before returning to academia, Dr. Ryan worked as a research methodologist at the National Center for Health Statistics in Washington, D.C. He is the editor of multiple volumes including COVID-19: Global pandemic, societal responses, ideological solutions (Routledge 2021), COVID-19: Social consequences and cultural adaptations (Routledge 2021), Core Concepts in Sociology (Wiley 2019), and Gender in the Middle East and North Africa: Contemporary issues and challenges (Lynne-Rienner 2020, with Helen Rizzo).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Trans lives in a global(-izing) world: Rights, identities, and politics; Section I: Trans identities; Chapter 2: Displaying trans (in)visibilities; Chapter 3: Globalization and change among the hijras of South Asia; Chapter 4: Non-binary identity and the double edged sword of globalization; Chapter 5: (Re)making "transgender" identities in global media and popular culture; Section Ii: Trans rights; Chapter 6: Medicalized transgender bodies: depriving autonomy, confering humanness, and bestowing cisgenderism; Chapter 7: Gender affirming surgeries in a global context: the role of medical, legal, and social norms; Chapter 8: A transgender perspective on human rights: the case of the world bank and the united states agency for international development; Section Iii: Trans politics; Chapter 9: Stronger together: the global shift to transgender-inclusive armed forces; Chapter 10: Moving elsewhere: the complex genealogies of trans studies in the academy; Chapter 11: Fleeing across the globe: trans asylum seekers; Chapter 12: Legal gender recognition: building the infrastructure for trans communities to thrive
Chapter 1: Trans lives in a global(-izing) world: Rights, identities, and politics; Section I: Trans identities; Chapter 2: Displaying trans (in)visibilities; Chapter 3: Globalization and change among the hijras of South Asia; Chapter 4: Non-binary identity and the double edged sword of globalization; Chapter 5: (Re)making "transgender" identities in global media and popular culture; Section Ii: Trans rights; Chapter 6: Medicalized transgender bodies: depriving autonomy, confering humanness, and bestowing cisgenderism; Chapter 7: Gender affirming surgeries in a global context: the role of medical, legal, and social norms; Chapter 8: A transgender perspective on human rights: the case of the world bank and the united states agency for international development; Section Iii: Trans politics; Chapter 9: Stronger together: the global shift to transgender-inclusive armed forces; Chapter 10: Moving elsewhere: the complex genealogies of trans studies in the academy; Chapter 11: Fleeing across the globe: trans asylum seekers; Chapter 12: Legal gender recognition: building the infrastructure for trans communities to thrive
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