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Started by HiddenCharm, November 04, 2007, 09:09:31 PM

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HiddenCharm

Hi everyone, I'm looking for any information on instances of gender variance in history, specifically, from the B.C. time period. The LGBT club at my college is doing a history project, and that's the part of it that I was given to research. It should be really cool once we get it going, but I am not really good at researching this sort of thing, could someone please help me?? Thank you!

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tinkerbell

Hmmmm...there are these links which I posted a while ago; however, I am not sure if it is what you need.

http://www.computerconsultingservices.net/mensworld/images/FTMDoctors.htm 🔗

http://www.transhistory.net/history/index.html 🔗

http://www.firelily.com/gender/gianna/trans.history.html 🔗



There's also this video:
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HelenW

I can suggest two sources: 1- "transgender Warriors" by Leslie Feinberg is a very good book for history.

2) I found a website, http://glbtq.com 🔗 which is an LGBT encyclopedia.  They have a number of good articles but might be a little light on the stuff from Before Common Era.

I hope this helps!

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