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- Re-dressing America's Frontier Past (2011) by Peter Boag
(via Google Books) Americans have long cherished romantic images of the frontier and its colorful cast of characters, where the cowboys are always rugged and the ladies always fragile. But in this book, Peter Boag opens an extraordinary window onto the real Old West. Delving into countless primary sources and surveying sexological and literary sources, Boag paints a vivid picture of a West where cross-dressing—for both men and women—was pervasive, and where easterners as well as Mexicans and even Indians could redefine their gender and sexual identities. Boag asks, why has this history been forgotten and erased? Citing a cultural moment at the turn of the twentieth century—when the frontier ended, the United States entered the modern era, and homosexuality was created as a category—Boag shows how the American people, and thus the American nation, were bequeathed an unambiguous heterosexual identity. Support Boag by buying his book on... University of California Press Amazon Read the book for free on other sites... JSTOR Trans Reads The Internet Archive (requires free account + only accessible to patrons w/ print disabilities) Or download it directly from the Trans Guy Archive by clicking the link below!
- Female-to-male transsexualism: historical, clinical, and theoretical issues (1983)
This 358 page book details Dr. Leslie Martin Lothman's research into what was referred to as "female transsexuals". We would now refer to "female transsexuals" as "trans men" (or adjacent term). The book contains material surrounding transition methods at the time, including theraputic and medicinal (i.e. surgery), as well as theory on the origins of "female transsexuality". Despite the book being published in the early 1980s, parts of it are oddly progressive, especially the section in Chapter 1 detailing what are myths and what are facts about "female transsexuals". See example images below. Given the time period, expect that the phrasing and word choices in this book will not be up-to-date or accurate to modern-day understandings of gender. You can borrow the entire book from the Internet Archive by clicking the link here. Above exerpts from Chapter One: Introduction to the Problem of Female Transsexualism
- Body Alchemy: Transsexual Portraits (book) by Loren Cameron
Body Alchemy: Transsexual Portraits is a collection of autobiographical portraits and writing about transition by photographer Loren Cameron. The book also features vignettes and information about other trans men and their experiences, as well as photos detailing surgical procedures, such as metoidioplasty and phalloplasty. As a note for the surgical photos: all of them are healed; though the book was published in 1996, so both surgeries have come a long way since then in terms of usability and aesthetic appeal. You can access the entire book for free by clicking here. Portrait of author Loren Cameron injecting testosterone. Accompanying caption to photo at right. Metoidioplasty: Subject 1 Accompanying caption for photo below. Metoidioplasty: Subject 2
- Original Plumbing (magazines)
Original Plumbing was a quarterly theme-based print publication dedicated to trans male culture. Created by Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos, Original Plumbing was published for ten years in twenty issues between 2009 and 2019. Each magazine issue covered a wide variety of topics including events and pressing issues to the transmasculine community. While Original Plumbing is no longer producing original issues, you can still purchase many of their older issues, as well as a coffee table book containing some "best of" parts of the magazine along with an introduction by activist Tiq Milan and other writing by transmasculine authors. The archived website, along with the magazines/book/stickers for purchase, can be found here by clicking this link. You can also view the majority of Original Plumbing's issues on the Internet Archive by clicking here. The cover of Issue 10 of Original Plumbing; "The Jock Issue"
- Information for the Female-to-Male by Lou Sullivan
Written by trans activist Lou Sullivan in 1980, "The unique problems and needs of the female-to-male transsexual and crossdresser have largely been ignored in the literature to date. One must plow through volumes of material directed to the male-to-female in order to find a few sentences concerning the female-to-male. When the female-to-male does find something, she will most likely read that someone with her feelings is “non-existent,” especially if she is a transvestite or a transsexual with non-textbook inclinations. Is it because the male-to-female is more visible, vocal, and numerous that he is granted more notice and acceptance in the medical world? Possibly. In the early research and study of transsexualism, only 25% of the transsexuals coming to the attention of the medical world were females. Now the professional community acknowledges the female-to-male makes up an even 50% of the total transsexuals. However, even now, the female-to-male transvestite is said to be non-existent. Maybe because she is less visible, vocal, and more closeted, guilt-ridden. This pamphlet is compiled to give attention to the female-to-male so sorely lacking in information on transvestism and transsexualism." Read here on TransReads . Illustration of Charley Wilson, from Sullivan's pamphlet.





