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Title: Powerpoint slides for presentation to students. Suggestions welcome.
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)

  • 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.)
Psychological (how you feel. Might be changeable)
  • 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
Most people don't notice these

  • Rationalize gendered behavior in all sorts of ways

  • Many, many people, including a few scientists insist there's no such thing
But there is a consensus developing that there is something in the brain that directs gendered behavior

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 feel like my gender/life is 'wrong' but don't really know why
"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
Help the patient feel comfortable while presenting as their gender assigned at birth

  • Also meets with mixed results

  • Many doctors and therapists opt for this because they're uncomfortable encouraging gender transition
Transition to live as member of identified gender

  • 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
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 :)
Title: Re: Powerpoint slides for presentation to students. Suggestions welcome.
Post by: Rachel on January 23, 2015, 09:44:00 AM
Suzi,

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
I like it.