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Appendix 3: Gender Non-Conformity and the Law: a "Crying Game" in More Ways than One
Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Kahn, Sharon Date: Aug. 1993 Topics: Crossdressing, Femininities, Gender, Gender diversity, Gender role, Masculinities, Stereotypes Subject: Edwin O. Wilson, General Electric Co. v. Gilbert, Loving v. Virginia, Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, Sandra Bem, The Crying Game -
Appendix B: "Is He or Isn't She"
Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Marton, Andrew Date: Aug. 1994 Topics: Coming out, Employment discrimination, Femininities, Gender realignment surgery, Hormone therapy, Lesbians, Neovagina, Transitioning (Gender), Transsexual people Subject: Bina Rothblatt, Martine Rothblatt -
Appendix J: Ambi-Gendered: God's Special Gift
Collection: International Conference on Transgender Law and Employment Policy: Annual Proceedings and Newsletters Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Cole, Dana Joyce, Cicotello, Dianna Date: Aug. 1994 Topics: Bible, Christianity, Eunuchs, Femininities, Gender diversity, Gender minorities, Gender role, Theology, Transgender people -
Male Radhas and Krishna Bhakti
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000) Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Sikand, Yogi Date: Oct. 1997 Topics: Crossdressing, Femininities, Genderfluid identity, Hindu gods, Masculinities, QTPOC, Transfeminine people, Vaishnavism Description: This article from Trikone Magazine talks about "genderisation" among Hindus centrally devoted to the god Krishna; many male devotees dress in women's clothing to embody Krishna's female lovers.