Through the voices of 51 trans men, Baker A. Rogers analyzes what
it means to be a trans man in the southeastern United States.
Rogers argues that the common themes that pervade trans men's
experiences in the South are complicated by other intersecting
identities, such as sexuality, religion, race, class, and place.
This study explores the intersectionalities of a group of people
who are often invisible, by choice or necessity, in broader
culture. Rogers engages with debates about trans experiences of
masculinity, 'passing,' and discrimination within LGTBQ spaces in
order to provide a comprehensive study of trans men's experiences.
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