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Conference Proceedings In Translation: Clinical Dialogues Spanning the Transgender Spectrum Part 2

Trans/Virtual: The Anxieties of Transsexual and Electronic Embodiments

, MA, LCSW
Pages 308-317 | Published online: 05 Jul 2011

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