Histories of the Transgender Child
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2018
288
Novel • Fiction
2018
Adult
18+ years
Histories of the Transgender Child by Julian Gill-Peterson explores the history of transgender children throughout the twentieth century and examines the evolution of medical and institutional attitudes towards transgender patients. The book dismantles the idea that transgender children are a new phenomenon, offering valuable historical, political, and theoretical insights.
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Julian Gill-Peterson's Histories of the Transgender Child is widely praised for its groundbreaking research and nuanced analysis of transgender childhood. Critics commend its compelling historical narrative and advocacy for trans youth. However, some argue the academic prose may be dense for general readers, potentially limiting its accessibility. Overall, it's a seminal, thought-provoking work in transgender studies.
Readers who engage with Histories of the Transgender Child by Julian Gill-Peterson often have interests in LGBTQ+ studies, child development, and marginalized histories. They are similar to those who appreciate works like Dean Spade's Normal Life or Susan Stryker's Transgender History. This audience values in-depth, scholarly examination of transgender experiences and identity development.
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2018
Adult
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