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Journal of a Sex Change is an intimate look at the compelling
journey from male to female. Griggs provides us with an inside
perspective on one of the most private and complicated
transformations possible. She recounts her sex change process in
compelling detail, from the emotional decision to pursue the
surgery, to the procedure itself, to the long and painful recovery
process. How did Griggs' decision affect personal relationships,
family life and work? What was it like in the first few months
after the operation? What is it like for her now to experience the
world as a transformed woman? Thoughtful and courageous, Griggs
chronicles a journey that not only changed her physiology, but her
life.Updated with a new foreword by Judith Halberstam, Griggs' book
was originally published as Passage through Trinidad in 1996.
Pioneering, it has become a classic firsthand account of the
experience of sex reassignment.
Through an examination of the experience of transsexuals, this book
enhances understanding of how gender can and does function in
powerful, complex and subtle ways. The author, who has herself been
surgically reassigned, has conducted extensive interviews with
transsexuals from many walks of life. Her personal experiences,
which inform this book, have given her an access to her subjects
that others would likely be denied. While highlighting how the
gender identity of transsexuals relates to hormonal and surgical
changes in the body as well as to changes in dress, the book
investigates the pressures and motivations to conform to expected
gender roles, and the ways in which these are affected by social,
educational, and professional status. Differences in the
experiences of those who change from male to female and those who
change from female to male are also examined.
Sex reassignment has been the focus of considerable media attention
recently, as increasing numbers of people feel able to talk frankly
about their personal experiences with gender dysphoria. Strides
with medical technology have given transsexuals new opportunities
in their lives. This book provides unique insights into how these
changes are seen by those people most affected them.
Journal of a Sex Change is an intimate look at the compelling
journey from male to female. Griggs provides us with an inside
perspective on one of the most private and complicated
transformations possible. She recounts her sex change process in
compelling detail, from the emotional decision to pursue the
surgery, to the procedure itself, to the long and painful recovery
process. How did Griggs' decision affect personal relationships,
family life and work? What was it like in the first few months
after the operation? What is it like for her now to experience the
world as a transformed woman? Thoughtful and courageous, Griggs
chronicles a journey that not only changed her physiology, but her
life.Updated with a new foreword by Judith Halberstam, Griggs' book
was originally published as Passage through Trinidad in 1996.
Pioneering, it has become a classic firsthand account of the
experience of sex reassignment.
Through an examination of the experience of transsexuals, this book
enhances understanding of how gender can and does function in
powerful, complex and subtle ways. The author, who has herself been
surgically reassigned, has conducted extensive interviews with
transsexuals from many walks of life. Her personal experiences,
which inform this book, have given her an access to her subjects
that others would likely be denied. While highlighting how the
gender identity of transsexuals relates to hormonal and surgical
changes in the body as well as to changes in dress, the book
investigates the pressures and motivations to conform to expected
gender roles, and the ways in which these are affected by social,
educational, and professional status. Differences in the
experiences of those who change from male to female and those who
change from female to male are also examined.
Sex reassignment has been the focus of considerable media attention
recently, as increasing numbers of people feel able to talk frankly
about their personal experiences with gender dysphoria. Strides
with medical technology have given transsexuals new opportunities
in their lives. This book provides unique insights into how these
changes are seen by those people most affected them.
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