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  1. The Journal of Gender Studies Vol. 14 No. 1

     
    Collection: Outreach Publications
    Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan
    Creator: The Outreach Institute of Gender Studies (OIGS)
    Date: 1992
    Topics: Crossdressing, Discrimination, Femininities, Gender dysphoria, Gender realignment surgery, Gender role, LGBTQ+ poetry, LGBTQ+ relationships, Masculinities, Politics, Sexual orientation, Transsexual people
    Subject: Americans with Disabilities Act, Body Guards, Fantasia Fair, Gender Awareness and Involvement Network (GAIN), Gender in Transition: A New Frontier, HOPEFUL, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Looking for My Shoes, New Woman's Conference (NWC), Sexual Personae, The Tradition of Female Transvestism in Early Modern Europe, Vested Interests: Crossdressing and Cultural Anxiety
  2. The Journal of Gender Studies Vol. 14 No. 2

     
    Collection: Outreach Publications
    Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan
    Creator: The Outreach Institute of Gender Studies (OIGS)
    Date: 1992
    Topics: Clothing, Crossdressers, Feminism, Gender realignment surgery, LGBTQ+ poetry, LGBTQ+ relationships, Masculinities, Religions, Self-respect, Transsexual people
    Subject: Charlie Howard, Fantasia Fair, Gender Attitude Reassessment Program (GARP), Gender Awareness and Involvement Network (GAIN), Grandmothers of the Light, Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, HOPEFUL, Transvestites: The Erotic Drive to Cross-Dress, Unleashing Our Unknown Selves