Female to Male FtM Transgender People s Experiences in Australia

Female to Male  FtM  Transgender People   s Experiences in Australia
Author: Tiffany Jones,Andrea del Pozo de Bolger,Tinashe Dune,Amy Lykins,Gail Hawkes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2015-01-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319138299

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This Briefs is the first national study on female-to-male (FtM) transgender people’s experiences in Australia. It describes an extensive study that fills the current gap in Australian research on the specific experiences and beliefs about transition for contemporary Australian FtM transgender people. Following an overview of current literature on the various aspects of and approaches to transgender issues, this briefs describes in detail the design, participants and findings of the study. The Briefs offers useful statistics and stories related to participants' identities, education, health, sexual and social lives. It ends with recommendations to all those working in the various offices and institutions that FtM transgender people encounter in their everyday life, and represents and invaluable resource for researchers, service providers and gender diverse communities alike.

Female To Male Ftm Transgender People s Experiences in Australia

Female To Male  Ftm  Transgender People s Experiences in Australia
Author: Tiffany Jones,Andrea Del Pozo De Bolger,Tinashe Dune
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-05-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3319138308

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FTM Female to male Transsexuals in Society

FTM  Female to male Transsexuals in Society
Author: Holly Devor
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1997
Genre: Female-to-male transsexuals
ISBN: 0253336317

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FTM: Female-to-Male Transsexuals in Society provides a compassionate, intimate, and incisive look at the life experiences of forty-five female-to-male transsexuals. Until now, little has been known about these individuals, and questions persist about them. Who are they? How do they come to know themselves as transsexual? What do they do about it? How do their families cope? Who loves them? What does it mean for the rest of us? To answer these and other questions, Holly Devor spent many years compiling in-depth interviews and researching the lives of transsexual and transgendered people, many of whom became her friends. She traces the everyday and significant events that coalesce in transsexual identity, culminating in gender and sex transformation. After an introduction which grounds the discussion in historical and theoretical contexts, the author takes a life course approach to understanding female-to-male transsexualism. Using her subjects' own words as illustrations, Devor looks at how childhood, adolescent, and adult experiences with family members, peers, and lovers work to shape and clarify female-to-male transsexuals' images of themselves as people who should be men.

Transgender People and Education

Transgender People and Education
Author: Clare Bartholomaeus,Damien W. Riggs
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2017-12-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781349953097

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This book provides a comprehensive account of the educational experiences of students, parents, and educators—transgender and cisgender—in the context of current debates about the inclusion of transgender people in schools. Drawing on critiques of cisgenderism and emphasising the importance of a whole-of-school approach, Transgender People and Education explores complex topics including sexuality education for transgender young people, teaching about gender diversity, the journeys of cisgender parents of transgender children, the experiences of transgender parents and educators in schools, and the role of cisgender administrators, educators, and school counsellors and psychologists in creating inclusive school cultures. Reporting on empirical analyses conducted by the authors, the book makes a unique contribution to thinking about gender diversity in schools and advocates for the broadening of educational approaches beyond narrow gender binaries.

A Student centred Sociology of Australian Education

A Student centred Sociology of Australian Education
Author: Tiffany Jones
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2020-01-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030368630

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This book is based on a comparative study from 2018, of four different approaches to education, according to 2,500 Australians’ experiences of them, on a range of topics. It shows that whilst the critical approach has strong research-based support across the board, sometimes a liberal, conservative or post-modern approach may have some merit for certain outcomes. This is a book about challenging our biases and calling on ourselves to aim higher for education, than what our own pre-conceived ideas might allow. What and who is valued in education, and the social roles and identity messages learned, differ wildly from school to school. Education is most impacted by the orientation of education dominant in that context – whether conservative, liberal, critical or post-modern. These terms are often used with little practical data on the real-life schooling they entail. Who learns what in which approach? Who learns best with which approach, on which topic and why? This book provides this previously missing information. It offers holistic, detailed descriptions of conservative, liberal, critical and post-modern approaches to education broadly. It provides statistics and stories from real students on how the four approaches work practically in schools in relation to: age, gender, sexuality, social class, race, news-media, popular culture and technology. Chapters offer background information to the four perspectives, data from student participants, tutorial questions and activities, and suggestions for further reading.

Improving Services for Transgender and Gender Variant Youth

Improving Services for Transgender and Gender Variant Youth
Author: Tiffany Jones
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784507893

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This expert guide to working with transgender and gender variant youth offers ways to make positive change to service provision for practitioners working with this group. Based on the latest research, the recommendations made by the author are backed up by statistics and data, and refer to first-hand stories and experiences. Exploring four key areas - mental health, physical health, sexual health and social health - the book sets out exactly what professionals need to know in relation to these areas and how to support trans youth in these circumstances. Providing clarity on a range of topics, this is the perfect overview for practitioners, as well as a useful text for students and researchers.

Euphorias in Gender Sex and Sexuality Variations

Euphorias in Gender  Sex and Sexuality Variations
Author: Tiffany Jones
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2023-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031237560

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This Open Access book uses the concept of ‘euphoria’ to investigate when, why and how marginal gender, sex and sexuality groups have positive experiences of their diverse variations even within repressive and disordering contexts. Drawing on data from multiple online surveys including a study of 2,407 LGBTQ+ people and a study of 272 people with intersex variations, it names and offers a new ecological framework for understanding participants’ influences on and barriers to euphorias, asserting the subversive possibilities of being euphorically queer, as opposed to euphoric and queer. The author argues that it is the particularities of negative internal, socio-cultural and institutional contexts for a marginal group or groups that contributes towards the possibilities that shape their potential euphoric feelings and experiences. Ultimately, she calls for a more expansive focus in gender and sexuality studies to show the complex effects of dysphoria and repression on the possibilities of pleasure and joy. This book will be of interest to scholars across Gender, Sexuality and Queer Studies.

From Blues to Rainbows

From Blues to Rainbows
Author: Elizabeth Smith,Tiffany Jones,Roz Ward,Jennifer Dixon,Anne Mitchell,Lynne Hillier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2014-09-23
Genre: Gay men
ISBN: 1921915625

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