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Moving Beyond the Binary: Exploring the Dimensions of Gender Presentation and Orientation

Year 2009, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 39 - 54, 30.05.2016

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The goal of this paper is to provide a forum or discussion of the problematic nature of gendered language as it is currently employed by social scientists in particular, and the larger culture in general. Drawing from my previous research – a 2008 study in which a large-scale qualitative survey that included 249 individuals who identified as transgender, and 55 individuals who were in committed relationships with transgender people – we are able to see that the issue of language, it’s construction, and it’s use in informal conversation and especially scientific discourse is a topic in need of further exploration and theorizing. Informed by the participants in my study, I question the utility of the current language to describe not only the transgender experience, but the experiences of those who embrace traditional gender roles as well.

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  • Green, Jamison. (2004). Becoming a Visible Man. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
  • Greenberg, Julie A. (2006). The Roads Less Traveled: The Problem with Binary Sex Categories. In Currah, Paisley, Juang, Richard M., & Minter, Shannon Price. (eds.) Transgender Rights. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
  • Haynes, Felicity. (2001). Introduction. In Haynes, Felicity & McKenna, Tarquam (eds.) Unseen Genders: Beyond the Binaries. New York: Peter Lang.
  • Hines, S. 2006. Intimate Transitions: Transgender Practices of Partnering and Parenting. Sociology, 40, (2): 353-371.
  • Intersex Society of North America. (2008). Intersex Conditions. Retrieved from http://www.isna.org/faq/conditions on February 24, 2008.
  • Kailey, Matt. (2005). Just Add Hormones: An Insiders Guide to the Transsexual Experience. Boston: Beacon Press.
  • Namaste, Viviane. (2005). Sex Change, Social Change: Reflections on Identity, Institutions, and Imperialism. Toronto: Women‘s Press.
  • Rubin, H. (2003). Self-Made Men: Identity and Embodiment among Transsexual Men. Vanderbilt University Press.
  • Serano, Julia. (2007). Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press.
  • Weigert, Andrew, Teitge, J. Smith & Teitge, Dennis W. (1986). Society and Identity: Toward a Sociological Psychology. London: Cambridge University Press.
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Other ID JA22NN93AG
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Emily Lennıng This is me

Publication Date May 30, 2016
Submission Date May 30, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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APA Lennıng, E. (2016). Moving Beyond the Binary: Exploring the Dimensions of Gender Presentation and Orientation. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 2(2), 39-54.

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