"Author and photographer Susan Kuklin met and interviewed six transgender or gender-neutral young adults and used her considerable skills to represent them thoughtfully and respectfully before, during, and after their personal acknowledgment of gender preference. Portraits, family photographs, and candid images grace the pages, augmenting the emotional and physical journey each youth has taken. Each honest discussion and disclosure, whether joyful or heartbreaking, is completely different from the other because of family dynamics, living situations, gender, and the transition these teens make in recognition of their true selves."--Amazon.com, viewed February 12, 2014
Lizzie is lonely.
The volume fosters a more explicit engagement between theories of queer temporality and affectivity and religious texts and discourses.
The New Orleans of Possibilities: Stories
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7 The tendency to equate lesbian desire with fluidity is too general to trace in all its specificity , but it surfaces most clearly in the so - called sex debates documented by critics such as Alice Echols and Lisa Duggan and Nan Hunter ...
For the Shiis, the malam is an important venue where formal and informal gatherings often take place, and where these issues are debated as current problems and concerns. Furthermore, the month of Muharam is a period of continuous ...
Voices from the Front Lines: Models of Women-centred Care in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
트랜스젠더 의 역사: 현대 미국 트랜스젠더 운동 의 이론, 역사, 정치
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Da Rules: Rule 1: Murphy's Law – Whatever can go wrong will go wrong. Rule 2: O'Toole's Commentary – Murphy was an optimist. Rule 3: By definition, all assumptions are wrong. But it may be all you have to go on.