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TRANSSEXUALITY: NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF SELFREALIZATION THROUGH IDENTITY, EMBODIMENT, AND SOCIAL RECOGNITION.

Transsexuality is a term used to describe people who experience gender dysphoria, which is when an individual experiences discomfort or distress due to a mismatch between their assigned sex at birth...

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OVERCOMING INTERNALIZED TRANSPHOBIA: HOW TO COPE WITH SELFHATRED, SHAME AND GUILT DUE TO BEING TRANSGENDER?

Internalized transphobia is an umbrella term used to describe the negative beliefs about one's own gender identity that are derived from cultural norms or societal expectations. It can take different...

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3 ASPECTS OF TRANS EMBODIMENT THAT ENHANCE PHENOMENOLOGY, AUTHENTICITY, AND AGENCY

To discuss the subject matter, I will present an overview of three aspects that define trans embodiment, namely phenomenology, authenticity, and agency. Phenomenology refers to the experience and...

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THE IMPACT OF TRANS EMBODIMENT ON GENDER IDENTITIES, AGENCY, AND ETHICS

Trans embodiment raises important questions about the relationship between identity and bodies, including those related to bodily integrity, personal autonomy, and ethical self-governance. These...

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CAN PAIN IN TRANS LIFE REVEAL TRUTHS INACCESSIBLE TO LANGUAGE? EXPLORING THE IMPACT ON GENDER IDENTITY & RELATIONSHIPS

Can pain in trans life reveal truths inaccessible to language? The answer may seem obvious, but it is far from it. Trans people often experience intense emotional, psychological, and physical...

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TRANSGENDER PEOPLE AND THE IMPACT OF INTERSECTIONAL DISCRIMINATION ON DAILY LIFE

Intersectional discrimination refers to the compounding effect that multiple forms of discrimination can have on an individual's experience, such as gender identity, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic...

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UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORY AND CHALLENGES FACED BY TRANSGENDER PEOPLE IN ACCESSING HEALTHCARE

The term "transgender" describes individuals whose gender identity and/or expression differs from their assigned sex at birth. While many people have identified as transgender for centuries, it was...

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UNDERSTANDING TRANS EMBODIMENT: A GUIDE TO EXPLORING AUTHENTICITY THROUGH GENDER IDENTITY

Trans embodiment is an important concept that has been studied extensively within the fields of philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and other disciplines. It refers to the experience of...

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TRANS EMBODIMENT: HOW IT CHALLENGES OUR UNDERSTANDING OF BODILY EXPERIENCE

What is trans embodiment?
Trans embodiment refers to the process of identifying with a gender identity that differs from one's biological sex. It involves physical and psychological changes that...

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THE POWER OF TRANS EMBODIMENT: EXPLORING GENDER DYNAMICS, EMOTIONAL VULNERABILITY, AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES

Trans embodiment is the state of being transgender, which means living outside the confines of societally-assigned gender norms. Trans people experience their bodies, emotions, behaviors, thoughts,...

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