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Title: Powerpoint slides for presentation to students. Suggestions welcome.
Post by: suzifrommd on January 23, 2015, 08:36:14 AM
Post by: suzifrommd on January 23, 2015, 08:36:14 AM
I'm giving a presentation on gender to the students in my Gay Straight alliance. Here is the text of the PowerPoint slides. Any suggestions?
Gender is complicated
Social (how you interact. Choice)
Physical (how your body is built. Doesn't change easily)
Internal Gender Wiring
Everyone has a part of their brain that is "wired" to be a specific gender.
Transgender
Categories of being transgender
There are many, many ways non-binary people describe their gender
What does being transgender feel like?
"I have woman's body but I know I'm a man"
"I wish I were/weren't a male/female"
Anger or discomfort around gender issues
Anxiety and depression (over time)
Ways of treating transgender people
Treat the anxiety and depression
Gender is complicated
Social (how you interact. Choice)
- Gender Presentation: How you look, what you wear, etc.
Gender Role: Husband/wife, who pays on a date, etc.
Gender Expression: What kind of man/woman do you want to be (liking target shooting vs. manicures, e.g.)
- Internal gender experience: What gender do you "feel like"?
Physical (how your body is built. Doesn't change easily)
- Physical sex (reproductive organs, body shape)
Internally wired gender identity (what does your brain "want " you to be).
Internal Gender Wiring
Everyone has a part of their brain that is "wired" to be a specific gender.
- Sends "happy" messages when you act according to your gender
Sends "unhappy" messages when you act according to the other gender
- Rationalize gendered behavior in all sorts of ways
Many, many people, including a few scientists insist there's no such thing
Transgender
- When gender presentation, roles, expression, or experiences don't match body sex
Opposite: Cisgender, gender matches body sex
Thought to happen in many cases because of internally wired gender
Current thinking is that it's related to hormonal balances during pregnancy
Not clear that it's always physical
But medical, psychological, and religious communities have had ZERO success "fixing" transgender people
Categories of being transgender
- MtF – Male bodied, but identify as a female.
FtM – Female bodied, but identify as a male
Crossdressers and Gender-Variant – Don't want to live as opposite gender, but adopt presentation, role, or expression.
Non-Binary – Don't completely identify with either gender
There are many, many ways non-binary people describe their gender
- Androgyne – In between male and female.
Bigender – Characterstics of both genders.
Gender fluid – Periodically changing gender.
Neutrois – Feeling like a member of some third gender.
Agender – Having no gender identity at all
Gender queer – Non-binary gender that's difficult to pin down or define.
Lots more...
What does being transgender feel like?
"I have woman's body but I know I'm a man"
- Not everyone feels this way
Much less common than portrayed in the media
"I wish I were/weren't a male/female"
Anger or discomfort around gender issues
Anxiety and depression (over time)
Ways of treating transgender people
Treat the anxiety and depression
- This doesn't seem to be consistently successful
- Also meets with mixed results
Many doctors and therapists opt for this because they're uncomfortable encouraging gender transition
- Very scary. Birth gender is all they know.
Has a surprisingly high success rate
In some areas, hard to be accepted
Title: Re: Powerpoint slides for presentation to students. Suggestions welcome.
Post by: adrian on January 23, 2015, 09:11:17 AM
Post by: adrian on January 23, 2015, 09:11:17 AM
Hi Suzi,
I think it's great you're going out there to educate folks :). I have a small comment about this bit:
"Categories of being transgender
MtF – Male bodied, but identify as a female.
FtM – Female bodied, but identify as a male"
I personally prefer "assigned/designated female/male at birth" because it emphasizes that assigning gender is a social act.
Best of luck with your presentation :)
I think it's great you're going out there to educate folks :). I have a small comment about this bit:
"Categories of being transgender
MtF – Male bodied, but identify as a female.
FtM – Female bodied, but identify as a male"
I personally prefer "assigned/designated female/male at birth" because it emphasizes that assigning gender is a social act.
Best of luck with your presentation :)
Title: Re: Powerpoint slides for presentation to students. Suggestions welcome.
Post by: Rachel on January 23, 2015, 09:44:00 AM
Post by: Rachel on January 23, 2015, 09:44:00 AM
Suzi,
The presentation looks wonderful.
The presentation looks wonderful.
Title: Re: Powerpoint slides for presentation to students. Suggestions welcome.
Post by: JenSquid on January 23, 2015, 01:44:58 PM
Post by: JenSquid on January 23, 2015, 01:44:58 PM
I like it.