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[Fetishism and transvestism].

Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung, 1981
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Transvestism as a symptom: A case series

open access: yesIndian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2016
Transvestism, commonly termed as cross-dressing, means to dress in the clothing of opposite sex. We describe a series of three cases with transvestism as one of their primary complaints.
M Anupama   +3 more
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Transvestism Recognized in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Report of Two Cases [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Psychiatry, 2019
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) comprises a series of rare hereditary connective tissue diseases characterized by musculoskeletal, skin, and cardiovascular involvements.
Hiroki Ishiguro   +4 more
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Gendered Guise: Shakespeare’s use of Transvestism and Gender Appropriation in his Plays [PDF]

open access: yesLitinfinite, 2021
Often, transvestism or cross-dressing, (that is, wearing normative, gender-designated attire of the opposite sex) is both a leitmotif and a theatrical device in William Shakespeare’s plays.
Sanghita Sanyal
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Fetishistic transvestism with ectodermal dysplasia: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Psychiatry, 2019
Jitendra Rohilla   +2 more
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The mean age of gender dysphoria diagnosis is decreasing. [PDF]

open access: yesGen Psychiatr, 2023
General Psychiatry, Volume 36, Issue 3, June 2023.
Sun CF   +6 more
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Taming the saint: Hilaria’s case

open access: yesШаги, 2022
The legend of Hilaria belongs to a group of narratives about cross-dressing saints and tells the story of a fictional daughter of the Byzantine emperor Zeno: disguised as a man, she led a life of rigid asceticism among the monks of Scetis. Having emerged
L. L. Ermakova
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Transvestism, gender and the art of disguise: na analysis of periodic narratives about subjects in transvestis in Rio de Janeiro (1912-1927)

open access: yesSemina, 2021
As a counterpoint to a long tradition of history focused on major themes and characters, a new trend in historiography has been developing that seeks to rescue narratives about those excluded from history.
Wellington do Rosário de Oliveira
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„Die Transvestiten haben das Wort“: the politics of gender variation, sexual distinction and morality in the transvestite magazine Das 3. Geschlecht

open access: yesGender, 2023
This article analyzes the Weimar-era transvestite magazine Das 3. Geschlecht (1930–1932), originally published by Friedrich Radszuweit, and assesses the affective and political qualities of the transvestite public culture that it organized. Scholars have
Hazel Rhodes
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