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  2. Histories of the Transgender Child - Wikipedia

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    The book received positive reviews from scholars of trans studies and queer theory. Gabrielle Owen, professor of children's literature and queer theory at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, claimed that "for children's literature scholars who work on gender and sexuality, this book is essential reading." She recommended the book for its ...

  3. The Gender Fairy - Wikipedia

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    The Gender Fairy is an Australian book aimed at helping transgender children and their families, [1] inspired by Hirst's experiences as a mother to a transgender child. [2] The book's story is described as "a tale of two children who are taking their first joyful steps toward living as their true selves". The book is aimed as an educational ...

  4. Transgender studies - Wikipedia

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    Transgender studies, also called trans studies or trans* studies, is an interdisciplinary field of academic research dedicated to the study of gender identity, gender expression, and gender embodiment, as well as to the study of various issues of relevance to transgender and gender variant populations. [1]

  5. 15 Wonderful Books By Trans, Genderqueer, And Non ... - AOL

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    With books from publishers big and small, trans and non-binary authors have been killing it this year!View Entire Post ›

  6. Melissa (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Gino at the 16th International Literature Festival Berlin (2016). Alex Gino wrote the novel "because it was the book [they] wanted to read" growing up. [2] Gino also wanted to write it because they noticed a lack of transgender middle-grade literature aimed for 3rd grade to 7th grade, and they hoped the book would "help transgender children feel less alone."

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  8. The Man Who Would Be Queen - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender-Bending and Transsexualism is a 2003 book by the American psychologist J. Michael Bailey, published by Joseph Henry Press. [1] In the first section of the book, Bailey discusses gender-atypical behavior and gender dysphoria in children, emphasizing the biological determination of gender.

  9. How a Texas mom's crusade against a teacher and a library ...

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    The book portrays it as being that your family will always love and support you.” Ren confirmed Ramser’s account and denied that the book had inspired her to buy the bus ticket.