Becoming a Malaysian Trans Man : Gender, Society, Body and Faith / by Joseph N. Goh.
2020
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Title
Becoming a Malaysian Trans Man : Gender, Society, Body and Faith / by Joseph N. Goh.
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Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Imprint
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Description
XIII, 256 p. 1 illus. online resource.
Series
Gender, sexualities and culture in Asia.
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Prologue
Engendering Identity
Engaging with Society
Grappling with Gender Dysphoria
Embarking on Medical Transitioning
Performing Faith
Epilogue.
Engendering Identity
Engaging with Society
Grappling with Gender Dysphoria
Embarking on Medical Transitioning
Performing Faith
Epilogue.
Summary
This book explores the fluid, mutable and contingent ways in which transgender men in Malaysia construct their subjectivities. Against the dearth of academic resources on Malaysian trans men, this ground-breaking monograph is rooted in the lived experiences of Malaysian trans men whose vicissitudes have mostly been hidden, silenced and overlooked. Comprising diverse age groups, ethnicities, socio-economic status, educational backgrounds and religious persuasions, these trans men reveal how they navigate life in a country with secular and religious laws that criminalise their embodiments, and the strategies they deploy to achieve self-determination and self-actualisation despite being perceived as aberrant and sinful. This book demonstrates how negotiations with constitutive elements such as gender identity, social interaction, citizenship, legality, bodily struggle, medical transitioning and personal spiritual validation condition the becomings of Malaysian trans men.
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Language
English
ISBN
9789811545344
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