To be or Not to be Seen? Paradox of Recognition among Trans Men in Sri Lanka
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Anthropology, Sociology
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Kaushalya Ariyarathne
This is me
0000-0001-9749-6636
Sri Lanka
Publication Date
May 30, 2021
Submission Date
April 1, 2021
Acceptance Date
May 1, 2021
Published in Issue
Year 2021 Number: 15