Authors
Adam Shepherd, Benjamin Hanckel
Publication date
2024/5/7
Book
Social Perspectives on Trans Health
Pages
41-57
Publisher
Routledge
Description
In this article, we examine the ways transitions are constructed and represented within healthcare settings vis-à-vis lived experiences. Drawing on in-depth interviews with transgender people and data from a document analysis, we examine how transgender peoples’ experiences fit within conceptualisations of transition(s) in healthcare guidance documents used in England. We take up Pearce’s ([2018]. Understanding trans health. Bristol: Policy Press) suggestion to (re)think trans beyond ‘condition’, and rather as ‘movement’, to view being trans as a social identity rather than a defect. Our findings show how trans people and transitions are imagined through often linear narratives of movement in/out of transition. Through this framing, fluidity and gender liminal spaces are made invisible, where health care is imagined for certain transitions but not others. Our analysis attends to tensions that emerge in the complexity …
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