Transgender people and the amendment of formal documentation: Matters of recognition and citizenship

Murray Couch
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, VIC

Marian Pitts
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, VIC

Samantha Croy
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, VIC

Hunter Mulcare
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, VIC

Anne Mitchell
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, VIC

PP: 280 - 289

Abstract

In an online survey of transgender people conducted in Australia and New Zealand, half the respondents (50.6%) reported having made attempts to amend formal documentation to reflect their current gender identity, and that this was crucial to their sense of personal and identity recognition, as well as an affirmation of citizenship.

Experiences and outcomes varied, even within the same organisation, leading to different degrees of difficulty and frustration. For gender to be changed on some documentation, the individual is required to show evidence of having had a related surgical procedure.

Almost 90% of participants who had undergone surgery had also made attempts to change documentation, and a quarter of participants who had not undergone any surgical procedures had made similar attempts. Participants who had been able to successfully change their documentation experienced this as affirming of their gender, and as recognition of civil belonging.

Keywords

transgender, recognition, citizenship, identity, documentation, sociology


View references

References

 

Australian Bureau of Statistics (2006) Australian Demographic Statistics, September 2006 3101.0. Australian Bureau of Statistics: Canberra.

Aizura A (2006) Of borders and home: The imaginary community of (trans)sexual citizenship, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 7(2):289-309.

Bell D and Binnie J (2000) The Sexual Citizen: Queer Politics and Beyond, Polity Press: Cambridge.

Bird S (2002) Re: Kevin (validity of marriage of transsexual) [2001] FamCA 1074, Southern Cross University Law Review 6: 364-371.

Collyer FM and Heal C (2002) Patient satisfaction with sex re-assignment surgery in New South Wales, Australia, Australian Journal of Primary Health 8(3): 9-19.

Collyer FM (1994) Sex-Change Surgery: An ‘Unacceptable' Innovation? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology 30(1): 3-19.

Cooper D (2006) Active citizenship and the governmentality of local lesbian and gay politics Political Geography 25: 921-943.

Couch M, Pitt, M, Mulcare H, Croy S, Mitchell A. and Patel S. (2007) TranZnation: A Report on the Health and Wellbeing of Transgender People in Australia and New Zealand, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University: Melbourne.

Couch M and Pitts M (2006) The positioning of bisexuals and ‘men who have sex with men' in sex, sexuality and sexual health research, 1990-2004, Health Sociology Review 15(3): 269-276.

De Cuypere G, Van Hemelrijck M, Michel A, Carael B, Heylens G and Rubens R (2007) Prevalence and demography of transsexualism in Belgium, European Psychiatry 22(3): 137-141.

Deranty J-P and Renault E (2007) Politicizing Honneth's ethics of recognition, Thesis Eleven 88: 92-111.

Evans D (1993) Sexual Citizenship: The Material Construction of Sexualities, Routledge: London and New York.

Fraser N and Honneth A (2003) Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange (translated by Golb J and Wilke C) Verso: London.

Garrels L, Kockott G, Michael N. Preus W, Renter K and Schmidt G (2000) Sex ratio of transsexuals in Germany: The development over three decades, Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 102(6): 445-448.

Henrickson M, Neville S, Jordan C and Donaghey S (in press) Lavender islands: The New Zealand study, Journal of Homosexuality.

Hillier L, Turner A and Mitchell A (2005) Writing Themselves in Again: Six Years On, The 2nd National Report on the Sexuality, Health and Well-Being of Same Sex Attracted Youth in Australia, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University: Melbourne.

Honneth A (1995) The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts (translated by Anderson J), Polity Press: Cambridge, Mass.

Home Office (2000) Report on the Interdepartmental Working Group on Transsexual People, Home Office: London.

Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (2008) Sex and gender diversity: Issues Paper. Accessed at http://www.hreoc.gov.au/HUMAN_RIGHTS/gay_lesbian/gender_diversity_paper.html on 29 May 2008.

Lewins F (1994) Transsexualism and medical science: Current limitations and new directions, Annual Review of Health Social Sciences 4: 4-24.

Monro S and Warren L (2004) Transgendering citizenship, Sexualities 7(3): 345-362.

Pitts M, Smith A, Mitchell A and Patel S (2006) Private Lives: A Report on the Health and Wellbeing of GLBTI Australians, Gay and Lesbian Health Victoria and Australian Research Centre in Sex Health and Society, La Trobe University: Melbourne.

Plummer K (2001) The square of intimate citizenship: Some preliminary proposals, Citizenship Studies 5(3): 237-253.

Richardson D (2000) Claiming citizenship? Sexuality, citizenship and lesbian/feminist theory, Sexualties 3(2): 255-272.

Rier D (2007) The impact of moral suasion on internet HIV/AIDS support groups: Evidence from a discussion of seropositivity disclosure ethics, Health Sociology Review 16(3-4): 237-247.

Riggle ED, Rostosky SS and Reedy CS (2005) Online surveys for BGLT research: Issues and techniques, Journal of Homosexuality 49(2): 1-21.

Seidman S (2001) From identity politics to queer politics: Shifts in normative heterosexuality and the meaning of citizenship, Citizenship Studies 5(3): 321-328.

Sharpe AN (2002) Thinking critically in moments of transgender law reform, Griffith Law Review 11(2): 309-331.

Stychin CF (2003) Governing Sexuality: The Changing Politics of Citizenship and Law Reform, Hart Publishing: Oxford and Portland, Oregon.

van Kesteren PJ, Gooren LJ and Megens JA (1996) An epidemiological and demographic study of transsexuals in The Netherlands, Archives of Sexual Behavior 25(6): 589-600.

Wallbank R (2004) Re Kevin in perspective, Deakin Law Review 9(2): 461-502.

Weeks J (1998) The sexual citizen, Theory, Culture and Society 15(3-4): 35-52.

Weitze C and Osburg S (1996) Transsexualism in Germany: Empirical data on epidemiology and application of the German Transsexuals' Act during its first ten years, Archives of Sexual Behavior 25(4): 409-425.

Wilson P, Sharp C and Carr S (1999) The prevalence of gender dysphoria in Scotland: A primary care study, British Journal of General Practice 49(449): 991-992.



Sign Me Up for latest release updates

*  Email Address:
    First Name:
    Last Name:
*  I am interested in::





 

Web Feed

Latest Articles

Special Issues

Culture, Death and Dying with Dignity
Volume 22/1
Summary


Lifestyle Science: Self-healing, co-production and DIY
Volume 21/3
Summary


Transformations in Health Care: Privatisation, Corporatisation and the Market
Volume 20/3
Summary | Contents


Mental Health and Illness: Practice and Service Issues
Volume 20/2
Summary | Contents


Men's Health
Volume 19/4
Summary | Contents


Food, ethics and identity
Volume 19/3
Summary | Contents


Sociology, Recreational Drugs and Alcohol
Volume 19/2
Summary | Contents


Ageing, Anti-ageing and Globalization: Transitions and limits in the governance of ageing
Volume 18/4
Summary | Contents


Expert Patient Policy
Volume 18/2
Summary | Contents


Social Determinants of Child Health and Wellbeing
Volume 18/1
Summary | Contents


Integrative, Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Challenges for Biomedicine?
Volume 17/4
Contents


Community, Family, Citizenship and the Health of LGBTIQ People
Volume 17/3
Summary | Contents


Re-imagining Preventive Health: Theoretical Perspectives
Volume 17/2
Summary | Contents


Death, Dying and Loss in the 21st Century
Volume 16/5
Summary | Contents


Social Equity and Health
Volume 16/2
Summary | Contents


Medical Dominance Revisited
Volume 15/5
Summary | Contents


Childbirth, Politics and the Culture of Risk
Volume 15/4
Summary | Contents


Revisiting Sexualities and Health: Contributions from Sociological Insights
Volume 15/3
Summary | Contents


Closing Asylums for the Mentally Ill: Social Consequences
Volume 14/3
Summary | Contents


Workplace Health: The Injuries of Neoliberalism
Volume 14/1
Summary | Contents


Rural Health Symposium: Patients and Practitioners
Volume 13/2
Summary | Contents


Symposium on Women's Health
Volume 13/1
Summary | Contents


Symposium on Women's Health: Breast Health - Health and Ageing
Volume 12/2
Summary | Contents


Symposium on Indigenous Health and the Contribution of Sociology
Volume 10/2
Summary | Contents


Research Funding
Volume /


Research Methodology: Theory and Practice
Volume /


Reconstructing Health Knowledge
Volume /


crossref.org - The citation linking backbone



Website by Arrowsmith Websites Sunshine Coast. Business & Government Websites, Social Media, Web Hosting, Domain Names & SEO. Website Design Sunshine Coast, Australia.