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El. knyga: Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography: Challenging Normative Gender Coercion

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Gender as a social class along with its concomitant heteronormative gender coercion seem to be intransigent across time and cultures. But across these cultures we also see a degree of non-conforming behaviour which very often carries significant multi-dimensions of stigma and risk; and because the exception proves the rule, an understanding of gender non-conformity sheds light on the normative operation of gender in society. A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography attempts to demythologise trans and gender diversity by conducting an in-depth critical analysis of the life choices of the autoethnographic subject (the author), who was so uncomfortable with their culturally allocated masculinity that they chose to live an apparently normal female life. The research is post-transsexual in that the subject forgoes passing in their affirmed gender to ensure the integrity of the data. A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography may primarily appeal to students and researchers interested in the Sociology of Gender and Sociology of Trans and Gender Diversity; as well as the broader areas of embodiment and power differentials based on gender, class, nationality, location, temporality, sexuality and gender non/conformity. This insightful volume may also be of interest to those within the fields Health Promotion and Education, Human Rights, Social Justice and Equity; and the Social and Cultural Anthropology of Gender.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Foreword xv
Tony E. Adams
1 The gendered subject in the social world
1(12)
Research themes and structure of the work
2(1)
Methodological overview
3(4)
Ethical considerations
7(1)
The exegesis --- analysis and interpretation
8(5)
2 Critical framing: literature review
13(38)
Sociological framing of gendered subject formation
14(13)
The subject in the social world
27(7)
Competing/intersecting complexes of power constructing gender
34(8)
Trans and gender-diverse health and well-being
42(2)
In summary --- a complex intersection al multidisciplinary framing
44(7)
3 Autoethnography I -- Peter
51(36)
Ignorance is Bliss (1951--1958)
51(6)
Realisations (1958--1962)
57(6)
Secret Agency (1963--1965)
63(7)
Puberty Rupture (1965)
70(2)
My Dark Ages (1966--1971)
72(15)
4 Autoethnography II -- Ghost
87(39)
Grasping for Stability (1971--1973)
87(3)
Transgression and Identity Quest (mid-1973--1990)
90(36)
5 Autoethnography III -- Julie
126(30)
Rebirth - transition work (1990--1992)
126(8)
The Art of Becoming Myself in a Gendered World
134(22)
6 My accommodation to the social world
156(31)
The interplay between desire and normative gender coercion
156(4)
Agency grounded in a transformation of subjectivity
160(5)
Agency grounded in restructuring power relations with institutions
165(3)
Political recognition and agency
168(2)
Gendered identity
170(2)
Psychological health
172(2)
Gendered embodiment, habitus and physical health
174(1)
Relationships, intimacy, sexuality and liveable life
175(3)
Aesthetic appreciation and achievement
178(4)
Becoming myself
182(5)
7 The subject's explication of the social world
187(1)
Society needs coercion for gender to be performed `naturally'
187(2)
Individual, ascribed identity and identity politics
189(1)
Disease models of gender nonconformity
190(2)
A critique of complexes of power on gender nonconformity
192(3)
The radical feminist moral critique of transsexuality
195(11)
8 Remaking the social world
206(17)
Strategies for achieving the necessities in life
207(1)
Strategies for a healthy life
207(4)
Strategies for achieving a life with agency
211(4)
Strategies for making one's life a work of art
215(4)
The realistic possibility of social change
219(4)
9 Synthesis and conclusions
223(14)
A non-pathological schema on the operation of gender
224(5)
Ensuing research questions
229(3)
The major themes considered
232(5)
Index 237
Julie Peters is a freelance researcher, consultant and sessional teaching academic, based in Melbourne, Australia. Her research is a culmination of her decades of activist and academic work promoting understanding of and social justice and equity for trans and gender diverse individuals.