Gender Blending

Transvestism (Cross-Dressing), Gender Heresy, Androgyny, Religion & the Cross- Dresser, Transgender Healthcare, Free Expression, Sex Change Surgery

Vern L Bullough editor Bonnie Bullough editor James Elias editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Prometheus Books

Published:1st Mar '97

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This insightful exploration of gender blending examines its biological, sociological, and psychological aspects, offering a comprehensive understanding of evolving identities. Gender Blending highlights emerging trends.

In Gender Blending, the complexities of gender identity and expression are explored through a multifaceted lens. This comprehensive work examines biological, sociological, psychological, historical, anthropological, and religious perspectives, aiming to create a dialogue among researchers and practitioners in the field. By presenting a diverse array of insights, the book seeks to establish common ground that transcends disciplinary boundaries, highlighting the shared experiences and challenges faced by individuals engaged in gender blending.

The phenomenon of gender blending encompasses a wide range of practices, from cross-dressing to medical transitions involving hormone therapy and surgeries. As societal awareness of these identities grows, Gender Blending addresses the evolving landscape of human sexuality, shedding light on how these changes impact both individuals and communities. The authors delve into the rapid developments in this area, emphasizing the importance of understanding gender as a fluid and dynamic construct.

This groundbreaking collaboration brings together experts and voices from various backgrounds, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives that could herald a new era in sexual understanding. By documenting the current trends and challenges within gender blending, the book invites readers to engage in thoughtful reflection and discussion about the future of gender identity. Gender Blending stands as a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersections of culture, identity, and sexuality.

ISBN: 9781573921244

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 34mm

Weight: 894g

524 pages