ABSTRACT

First published in 1995, the book describes personal experiences of those who cross-dress and sex change, how they organise themselves socially - in both `outsider' and `respectable' communities. The contributors consider the dominant medical framework through which gender blending is so often seen and look at the treatment afforded gender blending in literature, the press and the recently emerged telephone sex lines. The book concludes with a discussion of the lively debates that have taken place concerning the politics of transgenderism in recent years, and examines its prominence in recent contributions to contemporary cultural theory and queer theory.

chapter |4 pages

BLENDING GENDERS

Richard Ekins and Dave King

chapter |4 pages

Part I EXPERIENCING GENDER BLENDING

chapter 5|7 pages

A HETEROSEXUAL TRANSVESTITE CLUB*

chapter 6|15 pages

LONDON GRANDEUR: THE PORCHESTER BALL

Phaedra Kelly

chapter |4 pages

Part IV GENDER BLENDING AND THE MEDIA

chapter 15|10 pages

THE POLITICS OF TRANSGENDERISM*