Citations:trans guy


 * 2006 — Bobby Noble, "'Trans'? 'Butch'? 'Man'?: On the Political Necessities of Trans In-Coherence, in Self-Organizing Men: Conscious Masculinities in Time and Space (ed. Jay Sennett), Homofactus Press (2006), ISBN 9780978597306, page 171-172:
 * As a trans guy, I'm far more interested in the men in my world than I ever was as a butch.
 * 2006 — Dean Spade, "Undermining Gender Regulation", in Nobody Passes: Rejecting the Rules of Gender and Conformity (ed. Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore), Seal Press (2006), ISBN 9781580051842, page 65:
 * Immediately following that, I was slammed on several trans listservs by people writing about how I must not pass if I'd been arrested and I probably didn't even take T and I was an asshole and not a real trans guy for getting myself and and my friends arrested.
 * 2006 — Michelle Tea, "Transmissions from Camp Trans", in The Outlaw Bible of American Essays (ed. Alan Kaufman), Basic Books (2006), ISBN 9781560259350, page 248:
 * The trannyboy-genderqueer in the bright-orange shirt is so cute, and the trans guy in the plaid shirt becomes my hero for asking if, please, more accessible language can be used.
 * 2008 — Helen Hok-Sze Leung, Undercurrents: Queer Culture and Postcolonial Hong Kong, UBC Press (2008), ISBN 9780774814690, page 106:
 * The talker, whose gender representation appears ambiguous enough to signify (probably) a butch, (maybe) a trans guy, or (possibly) a queer boy, cheerfully mouthes off on a series of issues in speedy Cantonese punctuated by English words:
 * 2009 — Syrus Marcus Ware, "Boldly Going Where Few Men Have Gone Before: One Trans Man's Experience", in Who's Your Daddy?: And Other Writings On Queer Parenting (ed. Rachel Epstein), Sumach Press (2009), ISBN 9781894549783, page 70:
 * Perhaps it would have been weird not to mention the fact that nearly every major news source in the past few weeks had been obsessed with a trans man's pregnancy, and here we both were, helping me, a trans guy, to get pregnant.
 * 2010 — Hazel Edwards & Ryan Kennedy, F2M: The Boy Within, Ford Street Publishing (2010), ISBN 9781876462901, page 118:
 * 'Oh yeah? They say he's pretty cool. Not like the one I had. I'm sure this guy had never met a trans person before, let alone a trans guy.'
 * 2010 — Heather Sykes, Queer Bodies: Sexualities, Genders, & Fatness in Physical Education, Peter Lang (2010), ISBN 9781433111624, page 38:
 * Teiresias spoke about how living with chronic pain and coming out as a trans guy both changed how he relates to his body, by moderating his self-expectation about the physical activity he can manage:
 * 2011 — Chaz Bono, Transition: The Story of How I Became a Man, Penguin (2011), ISBN 9780525952145, page 100:
 * I then talked to another friend of mine — a trans guy in the program, who had also transitioned while in a relationship with the woman he has since married.
 * 2011 — Michael J. Boucher, "Do You Have What It Takes to Be a Real Man?", in Performing American Masculinities: The 21st-Century Man in Popular Culture (ed. Elwood Watson & Marc E. Shaw), Indiana University Press (2011), ISBN 9780253222701, page 215:
 * Theo knows what kind of man he is. He asserts it very clearly when he says, "I'm a big ol' bi trans guy with a pussy," and then highlights the limitations of the dominant gender discourse and the framework through which he is being seen, not his own identity, as the source of his representational dilemma and outsider status when he says, "Bet you wouldn't have figured that out by looking at me."
 * 2011 — Nick Krieger, Nina Here Nor There: My Journey Beyond Gender, Beacon Press (2011), ISBN 9780807000922, page 133:
 * Every trans guy didn't have to be my buddy, but they were all family, and ours was small enough that we had to look out for one another.