HOW SEX CHANGED: A History of Transsexuality in the United States
Joanne Meyerowitz, Meyerowitz, . . Harvard Univ., $29.95 (400pp) ISBN 978-0-674-00925-7
When ex-GI George Jorgensen changed his sex and took on a new identity as Christine in 1952, the lurid journalism that followed—focused on questions of Jorgensen's genitals, her sexual performance and her sexual availability—set the tone for how U.S. media understood and discussed transsexuality. So argues Meyerowitz, professor of history at the Indiana University, at the beginning of this first complete history of American transsexualism. Carefully tracing the next 50 years of science and public attitudes surrounding transsexuality, Meyerowitz charts a number of fascinating historical moments: the complicated relationship between the gay rights movement and transsexuals in the mid-'60s; the deeply negative response that transsexuals had to Gore Vidal's
Reviewed on: 07/01/2002
Genre: Nonfiction
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