Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen / Edition 1

Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen / Edition 1

by Richard Docter F
ISBN-10:
1560236671
ISBN-13:
9781560236672
Pub. Date:
02/28/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1560236671
ISBN-13:
9781560236672
Pub. Date:
02/28/2008
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen / Edition 1

Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen / Edition 1

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Overview

Discover the remarkable woman behind the legend.

Discover Christine Jorgensen’s remarkable, inspirational journey to become the woman she always knew she should have been. Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen provides fascinating insights about the woman who opened doors—and minds—on behalf of sexual minorities. This book chronicles Christine’s drive, ability to solve problems, immense determination, and just plain luck as she transformed herself into her true gender—and reveals facets of her personality previously undisclosed by other biographies of her life.

Christine Jorgensen was a major contributor to the unfolding of the so-called sexual revolution in America. Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen is the story of one courageous individual overcoming personal and social barriers, enduring the difficult compromises that needed to be made, and the ultimate realization of goals. This revealing warts-and-all biography tells Christine’s real story while examining the history of transsexuality in western societies, the medical intervention provided to her, and insightful profiles of Alfred C. Kinsey, Georges Burou, Harry Benjamin, and Christian Hamburger. The appearance and characteristics of cross dressers are also discussed, as well as their lifestyles are contrasted with transsexual persons. This biography serves to illustrate the challenge to lessen discrimination against all LGBT persons—and the struggle that still lies ahead.

Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen explores:
  • the supportive and high functioning family in which Christine grew up
  • Jorgensen’s struggle with homosexual feelings deemed unacceptable by society
  • Jorgensen’s young adult years while presenting as a man
  • the steps in his/her transsexual self-identification
  • Jorgensen’s determination to redefine himself/herself through medical intervention
  • why Dr. Christian Hamburger in Copenhagen took an interest in Jorgensen’s case
  • the previously unrevealed story of Jorgensen’s revelations to a news reporter that led to international headlines
  • how Jorgensen developed a profitable nightclub act
  • the conflicts that accompanied the writing and publication of her autobiography
  • Jorgensen’s love/hate personality characteristic and its effect on personal relationships
  • much more!

Becoming a Woman: A Biography of Christine Jorgensen is eye-opening, thought-provoking reading perfect for transsexuals and prospective transsexuals; those who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or as cross dressers; mental health professionals; sociologists; educators; students; social workers; civil rights attorneys; and cultural anthropologists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781560236672
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/28/2008
Series: Sexual Minorities in Historical Context Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 360
Sales rank: 679,084
Product dimensions: 5.81(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Foreword Vern Bullough. Acknowledgments. Introduction C. Jacob Hale 1. Christine, 1988 2. The Jorgensens 3. Elementary and High School 4. RKO Pathé and Military Service 5. Hollywood, 1947 6. The Male Hormone 7. The Transsexual Decision 8. Copenhagen and Christian Hamburger 9. Medical Intervention 10. A New Name, a New Gender 11. Ex-GI Becomes Blonde Beauty 12. Behind the Headlines 13. Return to New York 14. The New York Post Takes Aim 15. Denmark, the Travel Film 16. Developing an Act 17. On the Road 18. The Marriage License 19. Exit Betty Walton 20. Summer Stock 21. Autobiography 22. The Christine Jorgensen Film 23. Retirement and Illness 24. The Final Year

What People are Saying About This

Sam Winter

PROVIDES REAL INSIGHTS into the events and relationships of her life, as well as her character. Nothing is spared. At times we see the charming and elegant woman Christine wanted us to see, self-assured and poised, affectionate and generous. At other times we see insecurity and self-doubt, pettiness and vindictiveness, depression and, later in life, alcohol dependence. . . . A COMPELLING account of the profound transformation (emotional and, thanks largely to nightclub work, financial) in her life during this period. . . . An ENGAGING book—or so many years I thought I was familiar with the Christine Jorgensen story. This book made me realize how little I knew. (Sam Winter, PhD, MEd, PGCE, BSc, Division of Learning, Development and Diversity, University of Hong Kong, Director of Transgender ASIA Centre)

George R. Brown

EXTENSIVELY RESEARCHED AND INFORMED by Dr. Docter's nearly five decades as a psychologist and scholar of transgender phenomenon. While the book is clearly an in-depth examination of Christine's life, both as George and as Christine, Docter DELVES MORE DEEPLY INTO THE PSYCHE OF MS. JORGENSEN THAN ANY PRIOR WORKS ON THIS ICON OF TRANSSEXUALISM IN AMERICA. . . . A MUST-READ for any serious student of transgender issues. . . . Accessible to both lay persons and mental health professionals alike. (George R. Brown, MD, DFAPA, Chief of Psychiatry, Mountain Home, VAMC)

Martha Miller

A TIRELESSLY RESEARCHED AND READABLE narrative that goes beneath the headlines to the real woman who was beautiful, engaging and sometimes sad. . . . While Docter provides the documented details of all of Jorgensen's hormone treatments and surgeries, he also PAINTS A PORTRAIT OF A WELL-DRESSED, SOFT-SPOKEN, AND POISED HUMAN BEING WHO WAS MORE A WOMAN THAN GRACE KELLY. (Martha Miller, MA, is the author of Tales from the Levee)

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