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Beauchamp, T. (2013). The Substance of Borders: Transgender Politics, Mobility, and US State Regulation of Testosterone. GLQ: Lesbian and Gay Studies Quarterly, 19(1), 57–78.

Beauchamp, T. & D’Harlingue, B. (2012).  Beyond Additions and Exceptions: The Category of Transgender and New Pedagogical Approaches for Women's Studies. Feminist Formations, 24(2),25–51.

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Clements-Nolle, K., Marx, R., & Katz, M. (2006). Attempted Suicide among Transgender Persons: The Influence of Gender-Based Discrimination and Victimization. Journal of Homosexuality, 51(3), 53–69.

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Dugan, J. P., Kusel, M. L., & Simounet, D. M. (2012). Transgender College Students: An Exploratory Study of Perceptions, Engagement, and Educational Outcomes. Journal of College Student Development, 53(5), 719–736.

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Garofalo, R., Deleon, J., Osmer, E., Doll, M., & Harper, G. W. (2006). Overlooked, Misunderstood, and At-Risk: Exploring the Lives and HIV Risk of Ethnic Minority Male-to-Female Transgender Youth. Journal of Adolescent Health, 38(3), 230–236.

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