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Biological Bodies: Defining Sex in the Modern Era
Bethany G Belton
Jan 01, 0001
Biological sex is largely accepted at face value, unquestioned by scientists or the public. It is so ingrained into our culture that it has been used to do everything from cornering the children's toy market to justifying the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Transgender Issues in Film
Eulalah R Prater, Mx
Jan 01, 0001
The question of gender inequality in film has been widely debated, both within the industry as well as within gender studies, with scholars such as Dr. Stacy L. Smith, Marc Choueiti, Elizabeth Scofeils, Dr. Katherine Pieper and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Autistic traits, systemising, empathising, and theory of mind in transgender and non-binary adults.
Karson TF Kung
Sep 29, 2021
BACKGROUND: Prior research examining autistic traits in gender minority adults has reported mixed findings. Most prior studies did not include non-binary individuals. Little is known about the mechanisms shaping autistic traits...
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Queering the ‘straight’ line
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with eight men who identified as clients of women sex workers, but who also spoke about paying to secretly explore their sexual desires for trans women and men....
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Queer History of the United States: A Syllabus
Jordan Ostrum
Jan 01, 0001
This project is a proposed syllabus of a college level history course dealing with queer and trans experiences in the 20th century. The course utilizes the Ursinus inquiry based approach to learning, focusing on the core...
Published by: Ursinus College
Goblin: Microaffirmations, a Theory of Communication
Haunt Pitcher
Jan 01, 0001
This project is a study of nonbinary identity and the ways in which nonbinary individuals find validation from nonbinary communities, cisgender friends and family members, and themselves. It advances a theory of...
Published by: Ursinus College
Autistic Traits, Empathizing-Systemizing, and Gender Diversity.
Previous research indicates a link between autism and transgender and gender-diverse identities, though the association is not yet fully understood. The current study examined autistic traits (Autism Spectrum Quotient [AQ])...
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Autistic traits, systemising, empathising, and theory of mind in transgender and non-binary adults
Karson T. F. Kung
Sep 29, 2020
Abstract: Background: Prior research examining autistic traits in gender minority adults has reported mixed findings. Most prior studies did not include non-binary individuals. Little is known about the mechanisms shaping...
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Self-harm prevalence and ideation in a community sample of cis, trans and other youth

Background: Trans youth have been reported to have high rates of self-harm, depression and bullying, and find it difficult to seek support. However, much of this research comes from gender identity clinics; non-clinical...

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Queering the ‘straight’ line
Monique Huysamen
Jan 01, 0001
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of interviews conducted with eight men who identified as clients of women sex workers, but who also spoke about paying to secretly explore their sexual desires for trans women and men....
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Self-harm prevalence and ideation in a community sample of cis, trans and other youth

Background: Trans youth have been reported to have high rates of self-harm, depression and bullying, and find it difficult to seek support. However, much of this research comes from gender identity clinics; non-clinical...

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