Sissies And Tomboys by

Sissies And Tomboys

Gender Nonconformity And Homosexual Childhood

In 1973, homosexuality was officially depathologized with a revision in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatry. In 1980, a new diagnosis appeared: Gender Identity Disorder of Childhood (GID). The shift separated gender from sexuality, while it simultaneously reinforced traditional concepts of ‘male’ and ‘female’ and made it possible for cross-gendered behavior and/or identification to be deemed psychiatric illness.

What is the difference then between a child being called a sissy on the playground and being labeled with a disorder in a psychiatric hospital? Combining theory and personal narrative, this volume interrogates the meaning of ‘the normal’ that pervades the literature on GID and investigates the theoretical underpinnings of the diagnosis. Sissies and Tomboys considers how the stigma of illness influences a child’s development and what homosexual childhood, freed from the constraints of conventionally acceptable gender expression, might look like.


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ISBN 9780814774830
Genre LGBT Studies/Social Sciences
Publication Date 01-May-99
Publisher NYU Press
Editor Matthew Rottnek
Format Hardcover
No. of Pages 308
LoC Classification RJ506.G35 .S57 1999
Editor Matthew Rottnek
Subject Gender identity disorders in children; Homosexuality; Psychosexual development; Sex role in children
BookID 253905

Author: LFWBooks