Methodologically innovative in its use of mixed-media diary research, this timely book offers a focused sociological study of non-binary people’s identities and experiences in the UK.
From negotiating a sense of legitimacy when ‘not feeling trans enough’ to how identities can shift over time, it reveals important nuances of diverse gender identities while offering crucial insights into trans-related healthcare inequalities.
The findings of this ground-breaking research mark an important contribution to the wider fields of gender studies, LGBTQ scholarship and medical policy.
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Introduction
Transgender and Medicine
Moving Beyond the Binary in Transgender Studies
‘Not Trans Enough’: The Relationship between Non-Binary Gender Identities, Uncertainty, and Legitimacy
Non-Binary Times, Non-Binary Places: Communities and their Intersections
Views of the Clinic: Non-Binary Perceptions of Primary (and Non-Transition Related Secondary) Care Services
Ticking the Legitimising Boxes? Non-Binary Perceptions of Gender Identity Clinics
Conclusion
Sobre o autor
Ben Vincent is a Research Fellow in the Department of People and Organisations at the Open University. They are a member of the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.