Transwestytyzm (Polish Wikipedia)

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  • Anil Aggrawal, References to the paraphilias and sexual crimes in the Bible, „Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine”, 16 (3), 2009, s. 109–114, DOI10.1016/j.jflm.2008.07.006, ISSN 1878-7487, PMID19239958 [dostęp 2019-06-07].
  • Hirschfeld, Magnus, 1868-1935., Transvestites. The erotic drive to cross-dress, Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1991, ISBN 0-87975-665-9, OCLC 22812111 [dostęp 2019-06-07].
  • Hirschfeld, Magnus, 1868-1935, Die Transvestiten. Ein Untersuchung über den erotischen Verkleidungstrieb. Mit umfangreichem casuistischen und historischen Material, London, ISBN 978-0-366-80803-8, OCLC 1076512715 [dostęp 2019-06-07].
  • Ellis, Havelock, 1859-1939., Psychology of sex. A manual for students, Milton Keynes, UK: Lighting Source, 2010, ISBN 978-1-4437-3532-2, OCLC 610201643 [dostęp 2019-06-07].
  • August i inni, Safe spaces. Making schools and communities welcoming to LGBT youth, Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger, 2012, s. 142, ISBN 978-0-313-39368-6, OCLC 721891553 [dostęp 2019-06-07], Cytat: „Cross-dresser/cross-dressing. (1) The most neutral word to describe a person who dresses, at least partially or part of the time, and for any number of reasons, in clothing associated with another gender within a particular society. Carries no implications of ‘usual’ gender appearance, or sexual orientation. Has replaced transvestite, which is outdated, problematic, and generally offensive since it was historically used to diagnose medical/mental health disorders.”.
  • Capuzza i inni, Transgender communication studies. Histories, trends, and trajectories, Lanham, Maryland 2015, s. 174, ISBN 978-1-4985-0006-7, OCLC 903489384 [dostęp 2019-06-07], Cytat: Eventually, the transvestite label fell out of favor because it was deemed to be derogatory; cross-dresser has emerged as a more suitable replacement (GLAAD, 2014b)..
  • Charles Zastrow, Introduction to social work and social welfare. Empowering people, Twelfth edition, Boston, MA, s. 239, ISBN 978-1-305-38833-8, OCLC 967750115 [dostęp 2019-06-07], Cytat: „It should be noted the term transvestite is often considered an offensive term.”.
  • August i inni, Safe spaces. Making schools and communities welcoming to LGBT youth, Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger, 2012, s. 568, ISBN 978-0-313-39368-6, OCLC 721891553 [dostęp 2019-06-07].
  • Castañeda i inni, News and sexuality. Media portraits of diversity, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2006, ISBN 1-4129-0998-8, OCLC 59881923 [dostęp 2019-06-07].
  • Christina. Richards, Sexuality and Gender for Mental Health Professionals. A Practical Guide., Los Angeles: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2013, s. 162, ISBN 0-85702-842-1, OCLC 881364888 [dostęp 2019-06-07].