The politicalization of trans identity : an analysis of backlash, scapegoating, and dog-whistling from Obergefell to Bostock
The politicalization of trans identity : an analysis of backlash, scapegoating, and dog-whistling from Obergefell to Bostock is a book. It was written by Loren Cannon and published by Lexington Books in 2022.
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- author: Loren Cannon
- publication date: 2022
- book publisher: Lexington Books
- book series: unknown
- book subjects: Gender identity-Political aspects-United States, Transgender people-Legal status, laws, etc.-United States, Gender identity-Law and legislation-United States
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