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  2. Transgender studies - Wikipedia

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    Judith Butler, whose work is important for queer studies more broadly, was influential in the field of transgender studies specifically for the formulation of the theory of gender performativity that is the basis for genderqueer activism and theorization. [12] Jack Halberstam is another key figure in transgender studies. Halberstam's work deals ...

  3. LGBTQ history in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    However, post-operative trans women were exempted from National Service as the Singapore Government recognised their new gender identity as women. It is unknown if post-operative trans men perform National Service, though it is unlikely that many of them exist who have undergone their operation by the time of enlistment, around the age of 18.

  4. Queer theory - Wikipedia

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    Informal use of the term "queer theory" began with Gloria Anzaldúa and other scholars in the 1990s, themselves influenced by the work of French post-structuralist philosopher Michel Foucault, [6] who viewed sexuality as socially constructed and rejected identity politics. [7] Teresa de Lauretis organized the first queer theory conference in 1990.

  5. Robert Stoller - Wikipedia

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    Robert Stoller was born on December 15, 1924, in Crestwood, New York.. In 1958, a patient pseudonymously referred to as Agnes was referred to Stoller and Harold Garfinkel.At the time, Agnes was 17 years old and pretended to be intersex in order to receive gender confirming surgery.

  6. Transgender people in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The history and subculture surrounding transgender people in Singapore is substantial. [1] As with LGBT rights in the country in general, transgender rights in Singapore have also evolved significantly over time, including various laws and public attitudes in regards to identity documents, as well as anti-discrimination measures used by or pertaining to transgender people, in the areas of ...

  7. Gender Identity Development Service - Wikipedia

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    Gender development support, including access to therapy, tailored support and therapy groups; Physical intervention, including endocrinological intervention such as puberty blockers and sex hormones; Mental health support, usually working alongside CAMHS; Ongoing support post social or medical transition and referral to adult gender identity ...

  8. Cass identity model - Wikipedia

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    The Cass identity model is one of the fundamental theories of LGBT identity development, developed in 1979 by Vivienne Cass. [1] This model was one of the first to treat LGBTQIA+ people as normal in a heterosexist society and in a climate of homophobia and biphobia instead of treating homosexuality and bisexuality themselves as a problem.

  9. Gender identity - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral psychologist John Money was also instrumental in the development of early theories of gender identity. His work at Johns Hopkins Medical School's Gender Identity Clinic (established in 1965) popularized an interactionist theory of gender identity, suggesting that, up to a certain age, gender identity is relatively fluid and subject ...