 | Bambi Lake, Alvin Orloff - Fiction - 1996 - 157 pages
Introduction by Exene Cervenka In the wake of hit movies TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERY THING, and PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT comes a personal account of one individual's ... | |
 | Dhillon Khosla - Social Science - 2006 - 319 pages
A man who underwent gender reassignment recounts his painful early efforts to accept the female body he was born with, his experiences with living as both a woman and a man ... | |
 | Mark Nicholas Alban Rees - Social Science - 1996 - 184 pages
Her perplexed parents saw their daughter as a very awkward adolescent. Brenda Rees hated being 'awkward', and hated even more her female role and body. No one seemed to ... | |
 | Mildred L. Brown, Chloe Ann Rounsley - 1996 - 271 pages
Describes the psychology and development of people who feel that they belong in a different gender, and discusses the physical, social, and legal process of changing | |
 | Zachary I. Nataf - Social Science - 1996 - 62 pages
What does it mean for a lesbian to physically change into a man and have a relationship with a lesbian? Zachary Nataf looks at the implications of transgender for lesbian culture. | |
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