EFFECTS OF LEGAL IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS ON GENDER DIVERSE INDIVIDUALS: IDENTITIES, LOCATIONS, AND NAMES
EFFECTS OF LEGAL IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS ON GENDER DIVERSE INDIVIDUALS: IDENTITIES, LOCATIONS, AND NAMES
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Date
2023
Authors
Dean, Dan
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Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
Legal identification is a universal expectation, but in Tennessee transgender and
non-conforming individuals cannot obtain documents that match their gender identity.
The increased use of technology and growing legislative battles leave many transgender
people at risk of discrimination, unemployment, homelessness, or harm due to
mismatched identifications. Identification is just one symptom of the problem in the
larger framework of inequality for gender diverse people, but being able to have easily
obtainable matching identification would lessen the negative impacts of being
mislabeled. The purpose of this study was to explore among those born in Tennessee
knowledge of the processes and experiences with changing their legal documents, and if
having validated legal documents was connected to their sense of self. I found that those
who identified along the gendered binary had accomplished the most changing their legal
documents to reflect their gender identity while those who identified as non-binary were
less likely to attempt document amendments. None of the respondents were likely to
leave Tennessee to amend their documents. Instead, respondents carved out an alternative
space for themselves through the use of names. Their social location became an important
way to claim their personal right of expression and to re-define themselves in a situation
where they legally cannot.
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Gender Diverse,
Gender Identity,
Identification Documents,
Names,
Social Location,
Sociology,
Gender studies