Entering Transmasculinity (e-bog) af heinz, matthew
heinz, matthew

Entering Transmasculinity e-bog

436,85 DKK
Entering Transmasculinity is a holistic study of the intersecting and overlapping discourses that shape transgender identities. In the book, Matthew Heinz offers an examination of mediated and experienced transmasculine subjectivities and aims to capture the apparent contradictions that structure transmasculine experience, perception and identification. From the relationship between transmasculin…
Entering Transmasculinity is a holistic study of the intersecting and overlapping discourses that shape transgender identities. In the book, Matthew Heinz offers an examination of mediated and experienced transmasculine subjectivities and aims to capture the apparent contradictions that structure transmasculine experience, perception and identification. From the relationship between transmasculinity's emancipatory potential and its simultaneously homogenizing implications, to issues of gender-queerness, sexual minorities, normativity and fatherhood, Entering Transmasculinity the first book to synthesise the disparate areas of academic study into a theory of the transmasculine self and its formation.
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere heinz, matthew (forfatter)
Udgivet 01.04.2016
Længde 296 sider
Genrer Gender studies, gender groups
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781783205707

Entering Transmasculinity is a holistic study of the intersecting and overlapping discourses that shape transgender identities. In the book, Matthew Heinz offers an examination of mediated and experienced transmasculine subjectivities and aims to capture the apparent contradictions that structure transmasculine experience, perception and identification. From the relationship between transmasculinity's emancipatory potential and its simultaneously homogenizing implications, to issues of gender-queerness, sexual minorities, normativity and fatherhood, Entering Transmasculinity the first book to synthesise the disparate areas of academic study into a theory of the transmasculine self and its formation.