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  2. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Transgender literature includes literature portraying transgender people, as well as memoirs or novels by transgender people, who often discuss elements of the transgender experience. [272] Several films and television shows feature transgender characters in the storyline, and several fictional works also have notable transgender characters.

  3. Causes of gender incongruence - Wikipedia

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    This is experienced by people who identify as transgender or transsexual, and often results in gender dysphoria. [1] The causes of gender incongruence have been studied for decades. Transgender brain studies, especially those on trans women attracted to women ( gynephilic ), and those on trans men attracted to men ( androphilic ), are limited ...

  4. Transgender history - Wikipedia

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    Transgender people can now specify their gender identity and change their legal name without requiring approval from a judge. In addition, transgender people who suffered persecution during the Uruguayan military dictatorship from 1973 to 1985 will receive compensation. [151]

  5. Transgender history in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Generally, according to Genny Beemyn in a Transgender History of the United States, the few historical accounts of transgender people that exist in 17th and 18th century America predominantly feature female to male transgender people, possibly because it was more difficult for male to female people to successfully present as women before the ...

  6. Nearly 20 years later, doctors like Harry Benjamin (the "American father of transgender health care," Boulware notes) began using hormones to treat people experiencing gender dysphoria.And ...

  7. Trans woman - Wikipedia

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    Transgender (commonly abbreviated as trans) [5] is an umbrella term for people whose gender identity or gender expression are different from those typically associated with members of the sex they were assigned at birth. [6] Transgender women are those who were assigned the male sex at birth (AMAB), but who identify and live as women. [7]

  8. Transgender inequality - Wikipedia

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    Transgender people also risk discrimination, harassment, and victimization in health care settings. More than a fourth of transgender people have encountered segregation by a doctor or have been denied enlistment in a medical coverage because of their gender identity. [54]

  9. Timeline of transgender history - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of transgender history.Transgender history dates back to the first recorded instances of transgender individuals in ancient civilizations. . However, the word transgenderism did not exist until 1965 when coined by psychiatrist John F. Oliven of Columbia University in his 1965 reference work Sexual Hygiene and Pathology; [1] the timeline includes events and ...