Introduction; Baker A. Rogers, Austin H. Johnson, and Tiffany
Taylor
Section 1: Trans Health
Chapter 1. Health and Aging among Middle and Later Age Transgender
Populations; Alexandra C. H. Nowakowski, J. E. Sumerau, and Lain A.
B. Mathers
Chapter 2. Maintaining Cisnormative Accountability: Medical
Providers’ Negotiation of Transgender Healthcare; William C.
Stallings, Nik M. Lampe, and Emily S. Mann
Chapter 3. “You’re Going to Want to Freeze Your Eggs”:
Conversations Surrounding Fertility between Healthcare
Professionals, Parents, and Transgender Adolescents; Lindsay
Toman
Chapter 4. Enhancing Selves by Gendering Bodies: Comparing Surgical
Body Modifications among Transgender and Cisgender People; Elroi J.
Windsor
Chapter 5. Gendering the Fat Body: Rhetoric & Personhood in
Transition; Han Koehle
Section 2: Toward Trans-Inclusive Institutions and
Societies
Chapter 6. Trans and Non-binary Identities and a Politics Beyond
Recognition: On the Possibility of the X; C. L. Quinan and Dagmar
Oosthoek
Chapter 7. Policy Recommendations for Incarcerated Trans Men in the
United States; Sarah Rogers
Chapter 8. Doubly imprisoned: Transgender and Non-Binary Prisoners’
Experiences in England and Wales; Olga Suhomlinova and Saoirse
O’Shea
Chapter 9. Shifting Understanding, Creating Inclusive Collegiate
Culture; Emily Fairchild
Section 3: Trans Resources, Healing, and
Resilience
Chapter 10. “I’m Technically Not Disowned”: Familial Strain, Trans
Resilience, and Bargaining for Belonging; Bailey Troia
Chapter 11. “Being Able to Breathe Publicly": Trans and Gender
Nonconforming People Healing through Embodied Activity; Kai P.
Blake-Leibowitz
Chapter 12. Managing Hopelessness: The Health-Seeking Processes and
Negotiations for Queer and/or Trans People; Sameera V. Akella
Chapter 13. Social Support Networks within Transgender Facebook
Groups: Facing a “therapeutic shield” in France; Yael Armangau and
Julien Figeac
Conclusion; Austin H. Johnson, Baker A. Rogers, and Tiffany
Taylor
Austin H. Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Kenyon College (USA). He serves as Research Director at Campaign for Southern Equality and Senior Fellow at the Center for Applied Transgender Studies.
Baker A. Rogers is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Georgia Southern University (USA). Their research focuses on inequality, specifically examining the intersections of gender, sexuality, and religion in the U.S. South.
Tiffany Taylor is a Professor of Sociology at Kent State University at Kent (USA). Her research focuses on inequality and paid and unpaid work.
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