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Trans* in College - Transgender Students' Strategies for Navigating Campus Life and the Institutional Politics of Inclusion (Paperback)
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Trans* in College - Transgender Students' Strategies for Navigating Campus Life and the Institutional Politics of Inclusion (Paperback)
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This is both a personal book that offers an account of the author's
own trans* identity and a deeply engaged study of trans* collegians
that reveals the complexities of trans* identities, and how these
students navigate the trans* oppression present throughout society
and their institutions, create community and resilience, and
establish meaning and control in a world that assumes binary
genders. This book is addressed as much to trans* students
themselves - offering them a frame to understand the genders that
mark them as different and to address the feelings brought on by
the weight of that difference - as it is to faculty, student
affairs professionals, and college administrators, opening up the
implications for the classroom and the wider campus. This book not
only remedies the paucity of literature on trans* college students,
but does so from a perspective of resiliency and agency. Rather
than situating trans* students as problems requiring accommodation,
this book problematizes the college environment and frames trans*
students as resilient individuals capable of participating in
supportive communities and kinship networks, and of developing
strategies to promote their own success. Z Nicolazzo provides the
reader with a nuanced and illuminating review of the literature on
gender and sexuality that sheds light on the multiplicity of
potential expressions and outward representations of trans*
identity as a prelude to the ethnography ze conducted with nine
trans* collegians that richly documents their interactions with,
and responses to, environments ranging from the unwittingly
offensive to explicitly antagonistic. The book concludes by giving
space to the study's participants to themselves share what they
want college faculty, staff, and students to know about their lived
experiences. Two appendices respectively provide a glossary of
vocabulary and terms to address commonly asked questions, and a
description of the study design, offered as guide for others
considering working alongside marginalized population in a manner
that foregrounds ethics, care, and reciprocity.
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