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Transition Denied Jane Fae

Transition Denied By Jane Fae

Transition Denied by Jane Fae


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Summary

Exposing the prejudices faced by trans people today, this uncompromising book looks at the life and death of a young trans woman, Synestra de Courcy, following neglect from the NHS. Illustrated by this tragic example, Jane Fae goes on to examime the societal discrimination faced daily by trans people, and the impact that can have.

Transition Denied Summary

Transition Denied: Confronting the Crisis in Trans Healthcare by Jane Fae

Trans people in the UK currently face widespread prejudice and discrimination, from how they are described in the media to the lack of healthcare support they receive. This institutional bias is illustrated by the tragic case of Synestra de Courcy, who died following neglect and rejection from the NHS, leading her to sex work to fund her transition and dangerous self-medication.

Charting Syn's life from childhood through to her untimely death aged just 23, Jane Fae exposes the gross institutional and societal discrimination trans people experience on a daily basis and its impact on the lives of trans people young and old. Promoting honest discussion and bringing these hidden issues into the light of day, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in trans rights and NHS accountability.

Transition Denied Reviews

Masterful! Fae dissects an individual tragedy with a combination of compassion and surgical accuracy to shine a harsh light on the scandal of systemic neglect towards vulnerable young trans people. In the process she critiques the wider structural discourse in society that allows and even encourages it. -- Christine Burns MBE, author and retired transgender activist
This is an incredibly important book which weaves together the life-story of an individual let down badly by the existing system and the structural and systemic problems that define the system that processes the trans community and societies notion of dysphoria. What Fae does remarkably and sensitively is to humanise all of us, whilst examining waiting lists, costs and numbers, she honours our beautifully vibrant community, who are, time and time again, let down by a system which often view us with suspicion and mistrust. This is a must read. -- Juno Roche, writer and campaigner
By bringing together different people's perspectives on an individual life story and combining this with contextual information, Fae has produced a book that is educational yet also dynamic and humane. -- Jennie Kermode, Chair of Trans Media Watch and author of 'Transgender Employees in the Workplace'
Transition Denied is written by a third party from a grieving mother's point of view trying to make sense of her daughter's transgender journey and her tragic early death. Synestra's journey should not go unacknowledged. It is a recommended read for a better understanding of a transgender person and shows the barriers that a transgender person has to negotiate. -- Kamilla Kamaruddin, GP Partner, East One Health Surgery, London * British Journal of General Practice *

About Jane Fae

Jane Fae is a journalist and trans rights campaigner who is widely known for her writing on LGBT issues. She regularly writes for 'The Guardian', 'The Telegraph', 'The Independent' and other online magazines and is a major figure within the trans community.

Table of Contents

A mother's view: foreword by Amanda DeCourcy. 1. Finding Trans. 2, Coming Out. 3. Girls just want to have fun. 4. Seeking Help. 5. Into the darkness. One final party.

Additional information

GOR010197389
9781785924156
178592415X
Transition Denied: Confronting the Crisis in Trans Healthcare by Jane Fae
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
20180521
208
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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