Definition of Transvestiten. Meaning of Transvestiten. Synonyms of Transvestiten

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- Die Transvestiten: Eine Untersuchung über den Erotischen Verkleidungstrieb is a classic 1910 book on crossdressing and transvestism that was written by...
- trans-, "across, over" and vestitus, "dressed") in his 1910 book Die Transvestiten (Transvestites) to refer to the ****ual interest in cross-dressing. He...
- from the categories of homo****uality, he referred to these people as transvestiten (transvestites). Germany's dominance in ****ual behavior research ended...
- Das 3. Geschlecht ("The Third ****"), subtitled Die Transvestiten ("Transvestites"), was a transvestite magazine of Weimar Germany, published from 1930...
- book has often been overlooked in the English-speaking academia. Die Transvestiten: Eine Untersuchung über den Erotischen Verkleidungstrieb (Hirschfeld...
- derogatory. Its first mention originated in Magnus Hirschfeld's Die Transvestiten (The Transvestites) in 1910, originally ****ociating cross-dressing with...
- 1080/15532739.2014.937041. S2CID 144592753. Hirschfeld, Magnus: Die Transvestiten. Eine Untersuchung über den erotischen Verkleidungstrieb mit umfangreichem...
- disbanded. In 1912 he and Magnus Hirschfeld published the book Die Transvestiten - eine Untersuchung über den erotischen Verkleidungstrieb mit umfangreichem...
- homo****uality, Hirschfeld wrote a book on transvestism in 1910 known as Die Transvestiten: Eine Untersuchung über den Erotischen Verkleidungstrieb (Transvestites:...
- 110–121. Dobler 2022, p. 8-10. Hirschfeld, Magnus (1912). "Die Transvestiten: Die Transvestiten, [2], Der erotische Verkleidungstrieb". Humbold-Universität...