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A 5 page examination of the problems society hurls toward transgendered individuals. While some
progress is being made in implementing policies and laws that protect the civil rights of these individuals, much additional progress must be made.
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an individuals political, social and religious adherence is tentative at best. Acceptance of these characteristics is, in fact, subject to controversy, injustice, and even oppression. Gender, of course,
is culturally constructed and categorized around meaningful social differences in male or female qualities. Transgender behavior, however, runs counter to that categorization and thus serves to disrupt societal order
an expectation. As a consequence, society often reacts in a negative manner and the civil rights of the transgendered individual have the potential to be violated. While some
progress has been made in this phenomena, the entirety of issues of discrimination against transgendered individuals is yet to be resolved. To demonstrate
the contentions presented above it is first necessary to explore the definition of "transgender". The term transgender is more and more often being used instead of the more familiar
term, "transexualism". The condition that these terms describe is often referred to as gender dysphoria by the medical profession. It is a condition which is labeled a psychiatric
disorder and a medical pathology (Levine, 1994). As would be expected, the terminology of gender dysphoria is often controversial among transsexuals themselves. There is a definitive move in
fact, to abolish the term from the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (Taylor, 1995). Transgendered individuals are not homosexuals.
This categorization is also technically distinct from the term "transvestite" in that these individuals do not attempt to act or dress as another gender. Instead they feel that
they ARE another gender. Although the textbook definitions of the two terms are distinct and separate, the real world of transsexuality is in reality one which is replete with
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