I. In Our
Online Library The various books
and papers in our online library provide additional information that may be
useful to students of our curriculum. Since the texts were written by different
authors at different times, they occasionally also differ in their terminology
and, in some cases, even use obsolete or inappropriate terms and expressions.
Nevertheless, they can still round out the basic content of this
course.
Kiegészíto
olvasmányként néhány cikket ajánlunk
egy enciklopédiából, online
könyvtárunkban:
- Haeberle, Bullough and Bullough, eds.
Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia (Emberi szexualitás: enciklopédia) Cancer and Sexuality (Rák és szexualitás) Circumcision - Male: Effects upon Human Sexuality (Körülmetélés…) Disabilities and Sexuality (Fogyatékosságok és szexualitás) Hermaphrodites (Hermafroditák) Intersexuality Physical Disabilities and Sex (Testi fogyatékosságok és szex)
Ugyancsak ajánljuk:
- Charles Moser:
General Medical Care of the Gender Dysphoric Patient
- Hazel Glenn Beh and Milton Diamond:
Surgical Treatment of Infants with Ambiguous Genitalia: Deficiencies in the Standard of Care and Informed Consent
- Milton Diamond and Linda Ann Watson:
Androgen insensitivity syndrome and Klinefelter’s syndrome: sex and gender considerations
- Milton Diamond and Hazel Glenn Beh:
The Right To Be Wrong: Sex and Gender Decisions
- Milton Diamond and H. Keith Sigmundson:
Sex Reassignment at Birth: A Long Term Review and Clinical Implications
- Milton Diamond:
Pediatric Management of Ambiguous and Traumatized Genitalia
- Kenneth Kipnis and Milton Diamond:
Pediatric Ethics and the Surgical Assignment of Sex
- Milton Diamond:
Sex, gender, and identity over the years: a changing perspective
- Hazel Glenn Beh and Milton Diamond:
An Emerging Ethical and Medical Dilemma: Should Physicians Perform Sex Assignment on Infants with Ambiguous Genitalia?
- Hazel Glenn Beh and Milton Diamond:
Ethical
Concerns Related to Treating Gender Nonconformity in Childhood and
Adolescence: Lessons from the Family Court of Australia
II. External
Links Some of our courses already contain external links that offer more
detailed information on specific subjects. Here we add extended lists of such
links. As will be seen, they do not present a unified picture. Many provide
objective scientific information, but others are the work of advocacy groups
reflecting their specific goals and concerns. Some are deliberately polemical,
and quite a few disagree with each other. In short, our
external links do not necessarily express the views of the author of this
course, and listing them here does not imply an endorsement (see also our
Disclaimer). Obviously, the
content of these external sites is the work of their authors for which the
Archive for Sexology accepts no responsibility. However, taken together, the
sites can be useful in stimulating classroom discussion and in deepening the
students’ understanding of the complexity of the issues involved. Taking note of
them may be especially appropriate at the graduate level.
- Women's Health
- Men's Health
- Gender,
Transgender, and Intersex Issues
- Sex,
Illnesses, and Disability
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