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Non-binary and Genderqueer Genders

Walter Bouman
Barcode 9781032173733
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Release Date: 30/09/2021

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: LGBTQ+
Label: Routledge
Contributors: Walter Bouman (Edited by), Timo Nieder (Edited by), Motmans Joz (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Non-binary and Genderqueer Genders explores the gender identities in relation to health, well-being, and/or other experiences in an effort to contribute to improving clinical standards and continued cultural change towards acceptance for this group of people.

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Some people have a gender which is neither male nor female and may identify as both male and female at one time, as different genders at different times, as no gender at all, or dispute the very idea of only two genders. The most often heard umbrella terms for such genders are ‘non-binary’ or ‘genderqueer’ genders. This book looks to bring together those currently exploring and researching this non-binary phenomenon.

Gender identities outside of the binary of female and male are increasingly being recognized in social, legal, medical and psychological discourses together with the emerging presence and advocacy of people, who identify as non-binary or genderqueer. Population-based studies show a small percentage – but a sizable proportion in terms of numbers – of people who identify as non-binary. While such genders have always been in existence worldwide, they remain marginalized, and as such at risk of victimization and of minority stress as a result of social non-acceptance and discrimination.

Non-binary and Genderqueer Genders explores these gender identities in relation to health, well-being, and/or other experiences in an effort to contribute to improving clinical standards and continued cultural change towards acceptance for this group of people.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Transgenderism (renamed International Journal of Transgender Health in 2020).