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Trans people in higher education /

"More trans students, faculty, and staff are out on U.S. colleges campuses today than ever before. Still, many report enduring harassment and discrimination, and others avoid disclosing their gender identity because they do not feel safe or comfortable at their schools. Trans People in Higher E...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Beemyn, Genny, 1966- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, [2019]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- The voices of trans students, staff, and faculty / Lisa N. Johnston and Caden J. Campbell -- Transcending gender in Southern Women's colleges / Annabelle Talia Bruno -- Transitional matriculation: losing (and finding) yourself in higher education / Alandis Johnson -- Read between the lines: teaching and learning while nonbinary trans / S. Simmons -- I am because we are: holding a mirror as a trans educator / C. Ray Borck -- Do you get to choose how big your penis will be? : transitioning as faculty / Kei Graves -- Typing my way out of the cisheteronormative closet at a community college / Jackson Wright Shultz -- On being (in)visible in the academy: a trans scholar's narrative -- Research on trans people and trans inclusion on college campuses / Kasey Ashton -- How I see me, how you see me: trans college students navigating gender outside the binary / Tre Wentling -- Trans college students' experiences: institutional discrimination and empowered responses / Abbie E. Goldberg -- Higher educational experiences of transgender binary and nonbinary graduate students / Genny Beemyn -- Get over the binary: the experiences of nonbinary trans college students / Shannon Weber -- (In)visibility and protest: trans men, trans women, and nonbinary students at New England Women's Colleges / James M. Devita and Katrin A. Wesner -- An examination of trans college students' sexual health / Erich N. Pitcher -- Microfoundations of trans academics' experiences: a sense of paranoia and hypersensitivity / Kristie L. Seelman -- From my absolute worst nightmare to "I couldn't ask for anything more": transgender individuals' interactions with college administrators, professors, and others with institutional power / Matthew Antonio Bosch and Dana Pursley -- Rising like a phoenix: one institution's journey through trans and LGBTQIA inclusion -- A guide to trans terminology. 
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