A Mere Switch or a Fundamental Change? Theorizing Transgender Marriage

Hypatia 22 (1):58-70 (2007)
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Focusing on the legal cases that have been litigated in the United States, and making references to popular culture, this article considers whether marriages in which one of the partners is transgendered necessarily challenge or necessarily reinforce heterosexual hegemony.

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Introduction.Martin Warner - 1992 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 31:1-21.

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