Transvestite
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+ | A '''Transvestite''' is, literally, one who crossdresses, who wears articles of clothing intended for the opposite sex. | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
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+ | The term was derived from [[Transvestism]], which is attributed to Dr. Mangus Hirshchfeld, ca. 1919. Transvestite, (and the associated abbreviation "TV") was a commonly-used label of self-identity up through the mid 1980s. The term deprecated as the term [[Crossdresser]] gained popularity. | ||
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+ | == Contemporary Usage == | ||
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+ | To the members of the [[TG Community]], the term is now considered anachronistic. It does appear in clinical literature in the form of "Fetishistic Transvestite" as [[Fetishistic Transvestism]] is still an accepted clinical term and is one of the current classifications listed in the [[DSM 5]]. |
Revision as of 09:50, 20 June 2014
A Transvestite is, literally, one who crossdresses, who wears articles of clothing intended for the opposite sex.
History
The term was derived from Transvestism, which is attributed to Dr. Mangus Hirshchfeld, ca. 1919. Transvestite, (and the associated abbreviation "TV") was a commonly-used label of self-identity up through the mid 1980s. The term deprecated as the term Crossdresser gained popularity.
Contemporary Usage
To the members of the TG Community, the term is now considered anachronistic. It does appear in clinical literature in the form of "Fetishistic Transvestite" as Fetishistic Transvestism is still an accepted clinical term and is one of the current classifications listed in the DSM 5.