Before we were trans : a new history of gender / Kit Heyam.

Explores the history of transgender and gender nonconforming people, with a focus on those who identified in other than a straightforward binary fashion; on communities in West Africa, Asia, and among Native Americans; and on cross-dressing in World War I prison camps and in entertainment.

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Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via EBSCO)
Main Author: Heyam, Kit, 1990- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Seal Press, [2022]
Edition:First US edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. 'I had a gown on in a lark' : what is trans history?
  • Author's note. Writing trans history differently.
  • 'The majesty of Him my daughter' : colonising gender roles in West Africa
  • 'She liked me in my greatcoat and hat' : fashion and trans panic in early modern Europe
  • 'I took especial pleasure in masquerade costumes' : living and performing as women in First World War internment camps
  • 'A feminine soul confined by a masculine body' : the entangled history of gay and trans experience
  • 'I am both man and woman' : defiant bodies in early America and beyond
  • 'Because of the manifestation of spirit' : gender, spirituality and survival in North America and South Asia
  • Epilogue. Now we are trans.