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This volume of Advances in Gender Research gives space and voice to
trans peoples' experiences and interactions with various social
institutions, including but not limited to, social media,
healthcare and medicalization, the criminal justice system, and the
family. The chapters in this volume utilize intersectional
approaches, qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and many
have clear implications for policy and advocacy for trans and
gender diverse people. The first part of the book covers a wide
array of issues relating to health and healthcare for trans people,
with authors examining health and aging for older trans people, the
continued cisnormativity and transphobia that plagues the
healthcare field, questions of body modification and how this
relates to fertility, as well as access to mental health care. Part
two explores trans inclusion in institutions and societies around
the world, with authors exploring non-binary gender options on
state sanctioned identification, prison experiences and policy
recommendations in the U.S. and England, and positive changes to
support trans students on college campuses. Part three covers trans
resources, healing, and resilience. The aim of this volume is
greater than merely updating the research in trans studies, it
stems from a desire to support the trans community in the continued
fight for recognition and rights. The volume urges scholars to
better understand gender expansion and to turn more attention
towards trans hope. To encourage this, the volume ends with a
section on resources, healing, and resilience, paving the way for
the future of trans studies in sociology.
This volume focuses on the ways in which mothers are marginalized
based on intersecting identities, such as immigration status, race,
class, disability, sexuality, and how these women mother from the
margins. Divided into three sections, this collection brings forth
the voices and experiences of mothers and highlights the
institutions and laws that marginalize them. In the first section,
mothers face barriers such as institutional constraints that block
them from needed resources and the ability to mother as they see
fit. In section two, contributors examine the borders of
marginalized mothering - boundaries reflected through citizenship,
walls, geography, dealings with intimate partners and welfare
offices, or prison bars. Readings in this section highlight
mothers' efforts to transcend, resist, or even just survive
experiences with borders. The final section centers on mothers that
explicitly adopt mothering strategies of resistance or explicitly
use their status as mothers in their activism. Topics range from
mothers who engage in milk sharing to mothers of color whom
organize against police brutality. Throughout the volume,
contributors demonstrate the striking resilience of these mothers,
and their resistance in challenging the ideologies and institutions
that marginalize them.
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