Fleshing Out the Self : Reimagining Intersexed and Trans Embodied Lives Through (auto)biographical Accounts of the Past.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Linköping :
Linkopings Universitet,
2017.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | Linköping Studies in Arts and Sciences Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Prelude: On reading, singing, and writing the voices of others
- Preface: How this research project emerged
- Part I: Introduction
- Part II - A delicate endeavour: Developing an analytical approach which acknowledges intersex and trans experiences
- 1 Trans and intersex as contested subjectsin feminist activism and research
- 2 Rethinking analytical approaches in intersections between queer, trans, and intersex studies
- 3 Analytical tools and practices of the thesis
- Part III - Fleshing out the self:R earticulating life stories, multiplying perspectives
- 4 Two life stories rearticulated
- 5 The context of the production of the autobiographical accounts
- Abbreviations used for referencing archival material
- 6 The case of Vigga Heidi - Viggo Klausen
- 6.1 Autobiography
- 6.2 Negotiations and decisions
- 7 The case of Peter Ole - Petra Oda Fischer
- 7.1 Autobiography
- 7.2 Negotiations
- 7.3 Decisions
- 8 Epilogue: Medico-legal criteria for granting a change of gendersex status after Klausen's and Fischer's cases
- 9 Conclusion: Lived lives, liveable lives
- Bibliography
- Unpublished archival sources
- Appendix.


