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Transformations in Queer, Trans, and Intersex Health and Aging

Alexandra C.H. Nowakowski; J. E. Sumerau and Nik M. Lampe

This book utilizes collaborative autoethnography to examine transformations in health and aging among queer, trans, and intersex people in society. To this end, the authors each utilize their lived experiences as queer, trans, and/or intersex people to discuss inequalities and norms in U.S. healthcare. Further, they elaborate upon some ways U.S. healthcare systems may become more inclusive of queer, trans, and intersex populations over time. In so doing, they utilize the autoethnographic cases to illustrate and describe the complexities of sex, gender, and sexualities in health and aging as well as the ways such intricacies facilitate societal inequalities in health and aging.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 106 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-7936-1634-0 • Hardback • October 2020 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-7936-1636-4 • Paperback • May 2022 • $41.99 • (£35.00)
Series: Breaking Boundaries: New Horizons in Gender & Sexualities
Subjects: Social Science / LGBT Studies / General, Social Science / Medical Sociology, Social Science / Gender Studies, Social Science / Disease & Health Issues

Alexandra “Xan” C.H. Nowakowski is assistant professor in geriatrics and behavioral sciences & social medicine at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

J.E. Sumerau is associate professor and the director of applied sociology at the University of Tampa.

Nik M. Lampe is doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of South Carolina.

Introduction

Chapter 1: You’re Rubber, I’m Glue: Navigating Changing Meanings of Safe Sex with Cystic Fibrosis

Chapter 2: Rejecting Simplicity in Favor of Embracing the Complexity of Multifaceted Health and Aging

Chapter 3: Making Sense of Healthy Embodiment After Realization of Intersex Status

Conclusions

Methodological Appendix

Bibliography

Authors Nowakowski, Sumerau, and Lampe use autoethnography to illuminate the lived experience, health, and aging of queer, trans, and intersex individuals by detailing their challenges to seeking health care and navigating life and love. One chapter asks what sexuality means for one with cystic fibrosis (CF) and focuses on navigating safe sex and health care. Challenges include the stigma of chronic illness, the myth that aging involves losing sexuality, and the desexualization of disability. That chapter details how society may view someone with CF as "gross" and as hypervigilant to prevent genital and urinary infections during sex. A broader exploration of sexuality across life for previously desexualized groups is also needed. The second author highlights the impact of socioeconomic status and race on health care and the need for new models of health in the context of chronic illness, sexuality, or injury. She explores the life transformations of being assigned male at birth and using off-market female hormones, and painfully recalls being punished for referring to herself as female. The third author describes how learning of their intersex traits in young adulthood ushered the exploration of non-binary life. This is essential reading for health-care professionals and students of sexuality. Essential. All levels.


— Choice Reviews


What your medical care provider doesn’t know can hurt you—even kill you. For example, dermatologists in the U.S. are trained to recognize skin diseases and cancers on white skin, and wind up misdiagnosing patients who are Black or brown-skinned. Similarly, in the insightful Transformations in Queer, Trans, and Intersex Health & Aging, authors Nowakowski, Sumerau and Lampe lay out many ways in which poor outcomes emerge out of provider ignorance about the bodies, practices and needs of patients who are sex, gender and sexual minorities. The authors employ a collaborative autoethnographic method, using their own experiences as case studies. They astutely illuminate medical presumptions that patients are endosex (not intersex), cisgender (not transgender), binary in identity (not nonbinary), monosexual (not bisexual or poly), and heterosexual (not queer). In casting queer, trans, and intersex people as abnormal, medical care providers cause poor health in a series of interleaved ways that this book explores. The narrative provided is complex and intersectional—but always engaging and accessible. And the authors helpfully conclude with a path forward for future research to inform an inclusive, informed, and culturally competent provision of care to sex, gender and sexual minorities.


— Cary Gabriel Costello, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


This book highlights how varying relationships with gender and sexuality structures and ideologies are united by their experiences of, and resistance to, oppression. The clarity of prose and depth of thought will be a welcome invitation to readers of all levels. Highly recommended.


— Georgiann Davis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, author of Contesting Intersex: The Dubious Diagnosis


6/17/21, Named a Choice: Editors’ Pick for June: 10 reviews handpicked from the latest issue of Choice. https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/editors-picks-for-june



6/27/21, Choice: Named to the Choice “Top 75 Community College Titles” feature.
Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/the-top-75-community-college-titles-june-edition



• Winner, Outstanding Academic Title (Choice, 2021)

Transformations in Queer, Trans, and Intersex Health and Aging

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • This book utilizes collaborative autoethnography to examine transformations in health and aging among queer, trans, and intersex people in society. To this end, the authors each utilize their lived experiences as queer, trans, and/or intersex people to discuss inequalities and norms in U.S. healthcare. Further, they elaborate upon some ways U.S. healthcare systems may become more inclusive of queer, trans, and intersex populations over time. In so doing, they utilize the autoethnographic cases to illustrate and describe the complexities of sex, gender, and sexualities in health and aging as well as the ways such intricacies facilitate societal inequalities in health and aging.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 106 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-7936-1634-0 • Hardback • October 2020 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
    978-1-7936-1636-4 • Paperback • May 2022 • $41.99 • (£35.00)
    Series: Breaking Boundaries: New Horizons in Gender & Sexualities
    Subjects: Social Science / LGBT Studies / General, Social Science / Medical Sociology, Social Science / Gender Studies, Social Science / Disease & Health Issues
Author
Author
  • Alexandra “Xan” C.H. Nowakowski is assistant professor in geriatrics and behavioral sciences & social medicine at the Florida State University College of Medicine.

    J.E. Sumerau is associate professor and the director of applied sociology at the University of Tampa.

    Nik M. Lampe is doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of South Carolina.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    Chapter 1: You’re Rubber, I’m Glue: Navigating Changing Meanings of Safe Sex with Cystic Fibrosis

    Chapter 2: Rejecting Simplicity in Favor of Embracing the Complexity of Multifaceted Health and Aging

    Chapter 3: Making Sense of Healthy Embodiment After Realization of Intersex Status

    Conclusions

    Methodological Appendix

    Bibliography

Reviews
Reviews
  • Authors Nowakowski, Sumerau, and Lampe use autoethnography to illuminate the lived experience, health, and aging of queer, trans, and intersex individuals by detailing their challenges to seeking health care and navigating life and love. One chapter asks what sexuality means for one with cystic fibrosis (CF) and focuses on navigating safe sex and health care. Challenges include the stigma of chronic illness, the myth that aging involves losing sexuality, and the desexualization of disability. That chapter details how society may view someone with CF as "gross" and as hypervigilant to prevent genital and urinary infections during sex. A broader exploration of sexuality across life for previously desexualized groups is also needed. The second author highlights the impact of socioeconomic status and race on health care and the need for new models of health in the context of chronic illness, sexuality, or injury. She explores the life transformations of being assigned male at birth and using off-market female hormones, and painfully recalls being punished for referring to herself as female. The third author describes how learning of their intersex traits in young adulthood ushered the exploration of non-binary life. This is essential reading for health-care professionals and students of sexuality. Essential. All levels.


    — Choice Reviews


    What your medical care provider doesn’t know can hurt you—even kill you. For example, dermatologists in the U.S. are trained to recognize skin diseases and cancers on white skin, and wind up misdiagnosing patients who are Black or brown-skinned. Similarly, in the insightful Transformations in Queer, Trans, and Intersex Health & Aging, authors Nowakowski, Sumerau and Lampe lay out many ways in which poor outcomes emerge out of provider ignorance about the bodies, practices and needs of patients who are sex, gender and sexual minorities. The authors employ a collaborative autoethnographic method, using their own experiences as case studies. They astutely illuminate medical presumptions that patients are endosex (not intersex), cisgender (not transgender), binary in identity (not nonbinary), monosexual (not bisexual or poly), and heterosexual (not queer). In casting queer, trans, and intersex people as abnormal, medical care providers cause poor health in a series of interleaved ways that this book explores. The narrative provided is complex and intersectional—but always engaging and accessible. And the authors helpfully conclude with a path forward for future research to inform an inclusive, informed, and culturally competent provision of care to sex, gender and sexual minorities.


    — Cary Gabriel Costello, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


    This book highlights how varying relationships with gender and sexuality structures and ideologies are united by their experiences of, and resistance to, oppression. The clarity of prose and depth of thought will be a welcome invitation to readers of all levels. Highly recommended.


    — Georgiann Davis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, author of Contesting Intersex: The Dubious Diagnosis


Features
Features
  • 6/17/21, Named a Choice: Editors’ Pick for June: 10 reviews handpicked from the latest issue of Choice. https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/editors-picks-for-june



    6/27/21, Choice: Named to the Choice “Top 75 Community College Titles” feature.
    Link: https://www.choice360.org/choice-pick/the-top-75-community-college-titles-june-edition



Awards
Awards
  • • Winner, Outstanding Academic Title (Choice, 2021)

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