The first comprehensive presentation of an explicitly transgender theory. This theory goes beyond feminist and queer theory by incorporating the idea of fluid embodiment and lived experience in conceptualizing gender and sexual identity. Beyond developing a formulation of transgender theory that incorporates the socially constructed, embodied, and self-constructed aspects of identity in the narrative of lived experiences, the authors discuss the implications of this “trans-identity theory” for theory, research, and practice.
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Nagoshi, J. L., Nagoshi, C. T., & Brzuzy, S. (2014). Transgender and Trans-Identity Theory. In Gender and Sexual Identity (pp. 73–89). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8966-5_5
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