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Trans Reproductive and Sexual Health: Justice, Embodiment and Agency [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 180 g, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Sērija : Women and Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036768618X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367686185
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 180 g, 2 Tables, black and white
  • Sērija : Women and Psychology
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036768618X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367686185
Focusing on reproductive and sexual justice, this important book explores in detail both the challenges that trans people face when negotiating reproductive and sexual health in restrictive social contexts, and their agency in advocating for change.

Chapters cover a breadth of topics such as intimacy, sexual violence, reproductive intentions, sexuality education, oncology, and pregnancy, introducing readers to the latest research in the field as well as key emerging concepts. The authors identify core principles for trans reproductive and sexual justice, providing a broad overview of what is currently succeeding and what can be built on going into the future.

Trans Reproductive and Sexual Health offers a comprehensive exploration that is essential reading for academics and students in psychology, sociology, gender studies, and related areas, as well as clinicians and policy makers, offering direct implications for professional audiences working in health and social care.

Recenzijas

'Positioned under the banner of trans reproductive and sexual justice, this book extends scholarship in this area beyond the "simple and unreflexive" binary view of gender. It presents an array of contributions by leading voices in the field on issues pertinent to trans people's reproductive and sexual health, from sexual pleasure to reproduction. Theoretical rigour stands out as a strength of this book, which promises to make an important theoretical and empirical contribution to scholarship.'

Dr Tracy Morison, Massey University, New Zealand

'This vital collection moves the study of trans peoples sexual and reproductive lives beyond transnormative logics, calls for inclusive language, and damage-centred research. We are reminded that even in light of the myriad of barriers to reproductive and sexual health and justice, trans people can and do experience joy, pleasure, happiness and euphoria.'

Dr A.J. Lowik, Gender Equity Advisor, Centre for Gender and Sexual Health Equity, US

'This book demands we confront the gendered and sexual hegemony that have limited the life chances, self-determination, and agency of not only trans people, but all of us. The authors reveal new pathways to justice, and indeed liberation, through an explicit focus on the experiences of trans and gender diverse people in the arena of reproductive and sexual health and rights. The exacting prose, rigorous engagement with extant literature, and skillful argumentation make this volume essential reading for anyone interested in reproductive and sexual justice, contemporary feminism, human rights, or queer and transgender studies.'

Dr. Avery Everhart, incoming Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Information and School of Public Health, University of Michigan, US

Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction
1(26)
Damien W. Riggs
Jane M. Ussher
Kerry H. Robinson
Shoshana Rosenberg
2 Why pleasure?
27(17)
Shoshana Rosenberg
3 Violating bodily boundaries: sexual violence experiences of trans women
44(18)
Jane M. Ussher
Alexandra J. Hawkey
Janette Perz
4 Transgender men and pregnancy
62(19)
Rosie Charter
Jane M. Ussher
Janette Perz
Kerry H. Robinson
5 "We need to be heard, respected, and supported": the impact of sexual healthcare interactions and discrimination on the mental health of trans and gender diverse people
81(17)
Jane M. Ussher
Bella Bushby
Chantell Sheehan
Alexandra J. Hawkey
Janette Perz
Eloise Brook
Jane Costello
6 Holistic sexuality education and fertility counselling for trans children and young people
98(18)
Kerry H. Robinson
Cristyn Davies
Jane M. Ussher
Rachel Skinner
7 Erasure of identity or gender euphoria: the impact of cancer on trans embodiment
116(21)
Jane M. Ussher
Rosalie Power
Kimberley Allison
Samantha Sperring
Chloe Parton
Janette Perz
Cristyn Davies
Alexandra J. Hawkey
Kerry H. Robinson
Martha Hickey
Antoinette Anazodo
Colin Ellis
Teddy Cook
8 Views on fertility preservation amongst trans young people and their parents
137(19)
Damien W. Riggs
Clare Bartholomaeus
9 Young men, trans/masculine, and non-binary people's views about pregnancy
156(19)
Damien W. Riggs
Carla A. Pfeffer
Francis Ray White
Sally Hines
Ruth Pearce
10 Conclusion
175(13)
Damien W. Riggs
Shoshana Rosenberg
Jane M. Ussher
Kerry H. Robinson
Index 188
Damien W. Riggs is a Professor in Psychology at Flinders University and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. He is the author of over 200 publications on gender, family, and mental health.

Jane M. Ussher is Professor of Womens Health Psychology, at Western Sydney University. She has published 13 books and over 300 publications in womens sexual and reproductive health, including the health of trans people.

Kerry H. Robinson is a Professor in Sociology at Western Sydney University, Australia. Kerry has expertise in childhood, gender and sexuality; sexuality education; and gender and sexuality-based violence and harassment and has written widely in these areas

Shoshana Rosenberg is a butch dyke living and working on unceded Wurundjeri/Boon Wurrung land in Naarm/Melbourne. Their writing focuses on the intersections of transness, sexuality, health, sonics, and faith.