Hung Jury: Testimonies of Genital Surgery by Transsexual Men

Hung Jury: Testimonies of Genital Surgery by Transsexual Men
ISBN-10
0615692354
ISBN-13
9780615692357
Category
Female-to-male transsexuals
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2012
Author
Trystan T. Cotten

Description

This pioneering anthology released by Transgress Press is the first of its kind, presenting raw, unadulterated testimonies of transsexual men's experiences of sex reassignment surgery. The collection offers a comprehensive understanding of why transsexual men choose genital surgery and its transformative impact on their lives. Hung Jury has widespread appeal, catching the attention and interests of a wide and diverse readership looking to understand transsexuality, sex, and gender identity. Because the book breaks new ground in LGBT, Gender, and feminist studies moreover, it is also an excellent read for courses taught in these academic fields.

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