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How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States
Author: Joanne J. Meyerowitz
Year: October 1, 2002
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Language: English



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How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States In the last century, many individuals have challenged the social categories and hierarchies of race, class, and gender, but none have questioned biological sex itself more than the transsexuals. Joanne Meyerowitz's fascinating book, "How Sex Changed delves into the powerful human story of people who had a deep and unshakable desire to transform their bodily sex. This groundbreaking work provides the first serious history of transsexuality, focusing on the stories of transsexual men and women, as well as a large supporting cast of doctors, scientists, journalists, lawyers, feminists, and gay liberationists, as they debated the big questions of medical ethics, nature versus nurture, self, and society, and the scope of human rights. The book begins with early 20th-century sex experiments in Europe and follows the saga of Christine Jorgensen, whose sex change surgery made headlines in 1952, to today's growing transgender movement.
Как изменился секс: история транссексуальности в Соединенных Штатах В прошлом веке многие люди бросали вызов социальным категориям и иерархиям расы, класса и пола, но никто не ставил под сомнение сам биологический секс больше, чем транссексуалы. Увлекательная книга Джоан Мейеровиц «Как изменился секс» углубляется в мощную человеческую историю людей, у которых было глубокое и непоколебимое желание трансформировать свой телесный секс. Эта новаторская работа предоставляет первую серьезную историю транссексуальности, фокусируясь на историях транссексуальных мужчин и женщин, а также на большом поддерживающем составе врачей, ученых, журналистов, юристов, феминисток и гей-либералистов, когда они обсуждали большие вопросы медицинской этики, природы против воспитания, себя и общества, а также сферы прав человека. Книга начинается с секс-экспериментов начала XX века в Европе и рассказывает о саге Кристин Йоргенсен, чья операция по смене пола попала в заголовки газет в 1952 году, о сегодняшнем растущем трансгендерном движении.
Comment le sexe a changé : l'histoire de la transsexualité aux États-Unis Au siècle dernier, de nombreuses personnes ont défié les catégories sociales et les hiérarchies de la race, de la classe et du sexe, mais personne n'a remis en question le sexe biologique lui-même plus que les transsexuels. livre fascinant de Joan Meyerowitz, « Comment le sexe a changé », s'enfonce dans la puissante histoire humaine des gens qui avaient un désir profond et inébranlable de transformer leur sexe corporel. Ce travail novateur fournit la première histoire sérieuse de la transsexualité, en se concentrant sur les histoires d'hommes et de femmes transsexuels, ainsi que sur une grande composition de médecins, de scientifiques, de journalistes, d'avocats, de féministes et de libéraux gays qui ont discuté de grandes questions d'éthique médicale, de nature contre l'éducation, de soi et de la société, ainsi que de la sphère des droits de l'homme. livre commence par des expériences sexuelles du début du XXe siècle en Europe et parle de la saga de Christine Jorgensen, dont l'opération de changement de sexe a fait la une des journaux en 1952, sur le mouvement transgenre en plein essor.
Cómo ha cambiado el sexo: la historia de la transexualidad en Estados Unidos En el siglo pasado, muchas personas desafiaron las categorías sociales y las jerarquías de raza, clase y género, pero nadie cuestionó el sexo biológico en sí mismo más que los transexuales. fascinante libro de Joan Meyerowitz «Cómo cambió el sexo» profundiza en la poderosa historia humana de personas que tenían un profundo e inquebrantable deseo de transformar su sexo corporal. Esta obra pionera ofrece la primera historia seria de la transexualidad, centrándose en las historias de hombres y mujeres transexuales, así como en la gran composición de apoyo de médicos, académicos, periodistas, abogados, feministas y liberalistas gay, cuando discutían grandes temas de la ética médica, la naturaleza contra la educación, el yo y la sociedad, y el ámbito de los derechos humanos. libro comienza con experimentos sexuales de principios del siglo XX en y cuenta la historia de la saga Christine Jorgensen, cuya operación de cambio de sexo llegó a los titulares de los periódicos en 1952, sobre el creciente movimiento transgénero de hoy.
Come il sesso è cambiato, la storia della transessualità negli Stati Uniti Nel secolo scorso molte persone hanno sfidato le categorie sociali e le gerarchie di razza, classe e sesso, ma nessuno ha messo in discussione il sesso biologico più dei transessuali. L'affascinante libro di Joan Meyerowitz, «Come è cambiato il sesso», approfondisce la potente storia umana di persone che avevano un desiderio profondo e inarrestabile di trasformare il loro sesso corporeo. Questo lavoro innovativo fornisce la prima storia seria della transessualità, focalizzandosi sulle storie di uomini e donne transessuali, e su un ampio gruppo di dottori, scienziati, giornalisti, avvocati, femministe e liberali gay, quando hanno discusso di grandi questioni relative all'etica medica, alla natura contro l'educazione, a se stessi e alla società e ai diritti umani. Il libro inizia con esperimenti sessuali dei primi anni del XX secolo in e racconta la saga di Christine Jorgensen, la cui operazione di cambiamento di sesso è finita sui giornali nel 1952, di un movimento transessuale in crescita.
Wie sich der Sex verändert hat: Die Geschichte der Transsexualität in den Vereinigten Staaten Im letzten Jahrhundert haben viele Menschen die sozialen Kategorien und Hierarchien von Rasse, Klasse und Geschlecht herausgefordert, aber niemand hat den biologischen Sex selbst mehr in Frage gestellt als Transsexuelle. Joan Meyerowitz'faszinierendes Buch „How Sex Changed“ taucht tief in die kraftvolle menschliche Geschichte von Menschen ein, die einen tiefen und unerschütterlichen Wunsch hatten, ihren körperlichen Sex zu transformieren. Diese bahnbrechende Arbeit liefert die erste ernsthafte Geschichte der Transsexualität und konzentriert sich auf die Geschichten transsexueller Männer und Frauen sowie auf eine große unterstützende Zusammensetzung von Ärzten, Wissenschaftlern, Journalisten, Juristen, Feministen und homosexuellen Liberalen, als sie die großen Fragen der medizinischen Ethik, der Natur versus Erziehung, des Selbst und der Gesellschaft sowie des Bereichs der Menschenrechte diskutierten. Das Buch beginnt mit Sexexperimenten aus dem frühen 20. Jahrhundert in und erzählt von der Saga von Christine Jørgensen, deren Geschlechtsumwandlung 1952 Schlagzeilen machte, über die heute wachsende Transgender-Bewegung.
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Cinsiyet Nasıl Değişti: Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde Transseksüelliğin Tarihi Son yüzyılda, birçok insan ırk, sınıf ve cinsiyetin sosyal kategorilerine ve hiyerarşilerine meydan okudu, ancak hiç kimse biyolojik cinsiyetin kendisini transseksüellerden daha fazla sorgulamadı. Joan Meyerowitz'in büyüleyici Cinsiyeti Nasıl Değişti, vücut cinsiyetlerini dönüştürmek için derin ve sarsılmaz bir arzusu olan insanların güçlü insan hikayesine giriyor. Bu çığır açan çalışma, transseksüel erkek ve kadınların hikayelerine odaklanan ilk ciddi transseksüellik tarihinin yanı sıra doktorlar, bilim adamları, gazeteciler, avukatlar, feministler ve eşcinsel liberalistlerden oluşan geniş bir destekleyici kadroyu tıp etiği, doğaya karşı beslenme, benlik ve toplum ve insan hakları alanları. Kitap, 20. yüzyılın başlarında Avrupa'da yapılan seks deneyleriyle başlıyor ve cinsiyet değiştirme ameliyatı 1952'de manşetlere taşınan Christine Jorgensen'in destanını izliyor.
كيف تغير الجنس: تاريخ التحول الجنسي في الولايات المتحدة في القرن الماضي، تحدى الكثير من الناس الفئات الاجتماعية والتسلسل الهرمي للعرق والطبقة والجنس، لكن لم يشكك أحد في الجنس البيولوجي نفسه أكثر من المتحولين جنسياً. يتعمق كتاب Joan Meyerowitz الرائع How Sex Change في القصة الإنسانية القوية للأشخاص الذين لديهم رغبة عميقة وثابتة في تغيير جنسهم. يوفر هذا العمل الرائد أول تاريخ جاد من التحول الجنسي، مع التركيز على قصص الرجال والنساء المتحولين جنسياً، بالإضافة إلى مجموعة كبيرة داعمة من الأطباء والعلماء والصحفيين والمحامين والنسويات والليبراليين المثليين أثناء مناقشة القضايا الكبيرة من أخلاقيات الطب والطبيعة مقابل التنشئة والذات والمجتمع وعوالم حقوق الإنسان. يبدأ الكتاب بتجارب جنسية في أوائل القرن العشرين في أوروبا ويتبع ملحمة كريستين جورجينسن، التي تصدرت جراحة تغيير الجنس عناوين الصحف في عام 1952، حول حركة المتحولين جنسياً المزدهرة اليوم.

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