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Kādāta

The ceremony by which an individual becomes a “carrier of Yellamma” (Yellammana hottâva+u), i.e. a jogappa or jogamma.

Kailey, Matthew Scott "Matt" (17 March 1955 – 18 May 2014)

See also: Just Add Hormones: An Insider's Guide to the Transsexual Experience, Matt Kailey's Tranifesto, and Matt Kailey: A Conversation.

  • Brydum, Sunnivie. “It Gets Better: Matt Kailey” (5 October 2010). Sunnivie Brydum. YouTube.
  • Brydum, Sunnivie. “Meet Matt Kailey” (20 November 2012). One Colorado. One Colorado.
  • Roberts, Monica. “Matt Kailey 1955-2014” (19 May 2014). TransGriot. TransGriot.
  • “Matt Kailey – We Lost You Too Soon” (19 May 2014). American Trans Man.
  • Anderson-Minshall, Jacob. “Op-ed: Remembering Pioneering Trans Writer, Activist, Matt Kailey” (21 May 2014). Advocate. Grand Editorial for Here Media.
  • Rigot, Kate. “Late professor Matt Kailey, transgender murder victims, memorialized at Transgender Day of Remembrance” (November 2014). My Met Media. My Met Media.
  • Riverdale, Joshua. “Going Out on Top: Remembering Matt Kailey” (27 October 2015). TransGuys.com. TransGuys.com.

Kallmann syndrome … among intersex people … among trans people Meyenburg, Bernd and Volkmar Sigusch. “Kallmann’s Syndrome and Transsexualism” (February 2001). Archives of Sexual Behavior. Vol. 30, No. 1. pp. 75-81. DOI: 10.1023/a:1026420824200 PMID: 11286006 Kambugu, Cleopatra See also: The Pearl of Africa. Harrison, Natalie. “A transgender love story in the shadows of Uganda” (5 November 2016). The Lancet. Vol. 388, No. 10057. p. 2229. Published online 31 October 2016. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)32069-4 PMID: 27831468 Kasinelu Parsons, Elsie Clews. “The Zuñi Ła'mana” (October – December 1916). American Anthropologist. Vol. 18, No. 4. pp. 521-8. DOI: 10.1525/aa.1916.18.4.02a00060 JSTOR: 660121 Parsons, Elsie Clews. “The Last Zuni Transvestite” (April – June 1939). American Anthropologist. Vol. 41, No. 2. pp. 338-40. JSTOR: 662029

kathoey

Kathoey (Thai: กะเทย, Lao: ກະເທີຍ) derives from the Khmer term ខ្ទើយ (khteey, "hermaphrodite"). See also: ladyboy.

... in Cambodia

Note that the term kathoey is considered a slur in Cambodia.

... in Laos (Lao: ກະເທີຍ)

See also: kathoey teng ying, kathoey phom yao.

  • Doussantousse, Serge and Bea Keovongchith. “Male Sexual Health: Kathoeys in the Lao PDR, South East Asia - Exploring a gender minority” (June 2004). [Uses the spelling "kathoey."]
  • Lyttleton, Chris. “Mekong Erotics: Men Loving/Pleasuring/Using Men in Lao PDR” (2008). UNESCO Bangkok. [Uses the spelling “kathoey” and goes on to note that “[k]athoey is the local vernacular catch-all term. It depicts a gender identity (somewhat feminine), a sexual orientation (towards men) and social category (somewhat valorized in very specific situations, but more broadly stigmatized when placed against normative male-female identities) with a long history in local Thai, Cambodian and Lao cultures. Using this term is not unproblematic either, and in the face of a growing global activism and its impact on local identity politics, it is becoming regarded as unpopular in some circles due to commonplace derogatory connotations. It is also problematic in that it both conjures a stereotype of highly effeminate transgender and yet, at the same time, is used to label anyone who predominantly enjoys sex with men. We also use the term kathoey extensively to reflect this wide degree of local usage. Nonetheless, we stress that many men who fall within its broad parameters do not necessarily dress as women and can move readily within masculine modes of identification.”]
    • Google Books: hlwnAQAAIAAJ
    • ISBN-10: 9292231383
    • ISBN-13: 9789292231385, 9789292231392
  • “Laos tackles transgender taboos” (18 June 2009). BBC News. BBC. [Uses the spelling “katheoy.”]
  • van Gemert, Caroline, Kongchay Vongsaiya, Chad Hughes, Rebecca Jenkinson, Anna L Bowring, Amphoy Sihavong, Chansy Phimphachanh, Niramonh Chanlivong, Mike Toole, and Margaret Hellard. “Characteristics of a sexual network of behaviorally bisexual men in Vientiane, Lao PDR, 2010” (June 2013). AIDS Education and Prevention. Vol. 25, No. 3. pp. 232-43. [Note that “transgendered (male to female) individuals” are “commonly known as ‘kathoey teng ying’ or ‘kathoey phom yao’ in Lao PDR and herein [in this work are] referred to as ‘kathoey’”.]
    • DOI: 10.1521/aeap.2013.25.3.232
    • PMID: 23631717

... in Thailand (Thai: กะเทย)

  • Ehrlich, R. “Thailand’s secret sex” (June 1996). Elle Magazine UK. pp. 42-8. [Uses the spelling “katoy.”]
  • Jackson, Peter A. “Kathoey < > Gay < > Man, The Historical Emergence of Gay Male Identity in Thailand” in Sites of Desire/Economies of Pleasure: Sexualities in Asia and the Pacific (18 August 1997). Edited by Lenore Manderson and Margaret Jolly. University of Chicago Press. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
    • Google Books: IR60dCB7KrsC
    • ISBN-10: 0226503046
    • ISBN-13: 9780226503042
  • Winter, Sam. “Counting kathoey” (27 August 2002). TransgenderASIA. TransgenderASIA. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
  • Jackson, Peter. “Performative Genders, Perverse Desires: A Bio-History of Thailand's Same-sex and Transgender Cultures” (August 2003). Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context. No. 9. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
  • Beyrer, Chris, Teerada Sripaipan, Sodsai Tovanabutra, Jaroon Jittiwutikarn, Vinai Suriyanon, Tasanai Vongchak, Namtip Srirak, Surinda Kawichai, Myat Htoo Razak, and David D. Celentano. “High HIV, hepatitis C and sexual risks among drug-using men who have sex with men in northern Thailand” (23 September 2005). AIDS. Vol. 19, No. 14. pp. 1535-40. [Uses the spelling “Katoey” and refers to such individuals as “transgendered male[s]”.]
    • DOI: 10.1097/01.aids.0000183122.01583.c7
    • PMID: 16135908
  • Vasey, Paul L. and Doug P. VanderLaan. “The Third Sex—Kathoey: Thailand’s Ladyboys” (August 2008). Archives of Sexual Behavior. Vol. 37, No. 4. pp. 671-2. Published online 10 May 2008. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
    • DOI: 10.1007/s10508-008-9368-3
  • Barea, Milagros Expósito. “From the Iron to the Lady: The Kathoey Phenomenon in Thai Cinema” (2012). Sesión no numerada: Revista de letras y ficción audiovisual. No. 2. pp. 190-202. Received 25 October 2011. Accepted 25 November 2011. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
  • Käng, Dredge Byung'chu. “Kathoey ‘In Trend’: Emergent Genderscapes, National Anxieties and the Re-Signification of Male-Bodied Effeminacy in Thailand” (2012). Asian Studies Review. Vol. 36, No. 4. pp. 475-94. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
    • DOI: 10.1080/10357823.2012.741043
  • Nemoto, Tooru, Mariko Iwamoto, Usaneya Perngparn, Chitlada Areesantichai, Emiko Kamitani, and Maria Sakata. “HIV-Related Risk Behaviors among Kathoey (Male-to-Female Transgender) Sex Workers in Bangkok, Thailand” (February 2012). AIDS Care. Vol. 24, No. 2. pp. 210-9. Published online 25 July 2011. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
    • DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2011.597709
    • NIHMSID: NIHMS323393
    • PMCID: PMC3242825
    • PMID: 21780964
  • Saisuwan, Pavadee. “Kathoey ‘imitation’ of women's speech and the construction of gender identity” (30 May 2013). Queen Mary University of London and Chulalongkorn University. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
  • Tan, Qian Hui. “Orientalist obsessions: fabricating hyper-reality and performing hyper-femininity in Thailand’s kathoey tourism” (2014). Annals of Leisure Research. Vol. 17, No. 2. pp. 145-60. Published online 22 April 2014. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
    • DOI: 10.1080/11745398.2014.906312
  • “It’s not ‘Ladyboy’. It’s Kathoey.” (4 October 2017). Gay & Lesbian Travel. Out Adventures. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
  • Thiagarajan, P. “Kathoey Sub-culture and Ronggeng Dance at the Orak Lawoi Pelacak Festival in Southwest Thailand” (15 November 2019). Wacana Seni. Vol. 18. pp. 25-47. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]
    • DOI: 10.21315/ws2019.18.2
  • Kayley. “Five Decades of Thai Transgender Resilience” (21 November 2019). TransWorldView. TransWorldView. [Uses the spelling “kathoey.”]

Katz, Carol

See also: Shaffer, Joy Diane.

Liddick, Betty. “Switching sexes if life-saver” (17 October 1976). Cleveland Plain Dealer. pp. 4-1, 4-8, 4-9.

Kaúxuma Núpika (? – c. 1837)

  • Ross, Alexander. Adventures of the First Settlers on the Oregon Or Columbia River: Being a Narrative of the Expedition Fitted Out by John Jacob Astor to Establish the Pacific Fur Company (1849). Smith, Elder and Company. p. 85.
    • Google Books: AoEFAAAAQAAJ
    • ISBN-10: 0598286020
    • ISBN-13: 9780598286024
  • Franchère, Gabriel. Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest Coast of America in the Years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814; or, The First American Settlement of the Pacific (1854). Redfield. p. 118-9, 122
    • OCLC: 5181286
  • Gray, William Henry. “The Unpublished Journal of William H. Gray: From December, 1836 to October, 1837” (1913). Whitman College Quarterly. Vol. 16, No. 2. pp. 46-7.
    • Google Books: f8MUAAAAYAAJ
  • John, Work. Journal of John Work, June-October, 1825 (April 1914). Edited by T. C. Elliott. Washington Historical Quarterly. Vol. 5, No. 2. p. 190.
  • David Thompson’s Narrative of His Explorations in Western America 1784-1812 (1916). Edited by Joseph Burr Tyrrell. Champlain Society. pp. 512-3, 520-1.
    • OCLC: 13354055
  • Sperlin, O. B. “Two Kootenay Women Masquerading as Men? Or Were They One?” (April 1930). The Washington Historical Quarterly. Vol. 21, No. 2. pp. 120-30.
    • JSTOR: 40475309
  • Schaeffer, Claude E. “The Kutenai Female Berdache: Courier, Guide, Prophetess, Warrior” (Summer 1965). Ethnohistory. Vol. 12, No. 3. pp. 193-236.
    • DOI: 10.2307/480512
    • JSTOR: 480512
  • “Water-sitting Grizzly” in The Encyclopedia of Amazons (1991). Written by Jessica Amanda Salmonson. Paragon House. p. 267.
    • Google Books: 3gXcAAAAMAAJ
    • ISBN-10: 1557784205
    • ISBN-13: 9781557784209
  • “The Roles of the ‘Manly-Hearted Woman’ and the Cross-Gender/Berdache Among Western Groups” in Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the Women’s West (1997). Edited by Elizabeth Jameson and Susan Hodge Armitage. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 51.
    • Google Books: WzBr2tJYgGoC
    • ISBN-10: 0806129522
    • ISBN-13: 9780806129525
  • Dooley, John. “Two-Spirits Rising: Historically, Native American Tribes Thought Gays Were Great!” (14 June 2001). Portland Mercury. Index Newspapers LLC.
  • Tedlock, Barbara. The Woman in the Shaman’s Body: Reclaiming the Feminine in Religion and Medicine (31 August 2009). Bantam. p. 263.
  • Peake, Sean T. The Travels of David Thompson 1784-1812. Vol. 2. iUniverse. p. 222.
    • Google Books: bq3dd-nlo94C
    • ISBN-10: 1462017738
    • ISBN-13: 9781462017737
  • Olson, Jonathan W. Apostles of Commerce: The Fur Trade in the Colonial Northwest and the Formation of a Hemispheric Religious Economy, 1807-1859 (Summer 2014). Florida State University.
  • Irwin, Lee. Coming Down From Above: Prophecy, Resistance, and Renewal in Native American Religions (20 October 2014). University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 241-2.
    • Google Books: FQrjBAAAQBAJ
    • ISBN-10: 0806185791
    • ISBN-13: 9780806185798
  • Brodell, Ria. Butch Heroes (30 October 2018). The MIT Press. p. 24.
    • ISBN-10: 0262038978
    • ISBN-13: 9780262038973
  • Roscoe, Will. “Sexual and Gender Diversity in Native America and the Pacific Islands” in Identities and Place: Changing Labels and Intersectional Communities of LGBTQ and Two-Spirit People in the United States (1 November 2019). Edited by Katherine Crawford-Lackey and Megan E. Springate. Berghahn Books. p. 68.
  • Google Books: LOiZDwAAQBAJ
  • ISBN-10: 1789204801
  • ISBN-13: 9781789204803

kathoey phom yao

kathoey teng ying

Kazakhstan

... intersex people in

... trans people in

  • “‘That’s When I Realized I Was Nobody’: A Climate of Fear for LGBT People in Kazakhstan” (23 July 2015). Human Rights Watch. Human Rights Watch.
  • Flintoff, Corey. “For Kazakhstan’s LGBT Community, A Struggle For Recognition And Rights” (21 August 2015). NPR. NPR.
  • Violations by Kazakhstan of the Right of Transgender Persons to Legal Recognition of Gender Identity (June 2016). UN Human Rights Committee.
  • Less Equal: LGBTI Human Rights Defenders in Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan (December 2017). Amnesty International. p. 28.
  • Baitelova, Zhanna. “In Kazakhstan, transgender people face discrimination” (4 April 2019). openDemocracy. openDemocracy.

...... trans men in

  • Flintoff, Corey. “For Kazakhstan’s LGBT Community, A Struggle For Recognition And Rights” (21 August 2015). NPR. NPR.

… trans women in Situation of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women in Kazakhstan: Alternative report on implementation of the International Covenant on economic, social and cultural rights (March 2018). Feminita. Baitelova, Zhanna. “In Kazakhstan, transgender people face discrimination” (4 April 2019). openDemocracy. openDemocracy. … nonbinary people in Kazi, Rosina Ware, Syrus Marcus. “Artists, Canadian” (9 April 2021). The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies. Vol. 1. Edited by Abbie E. Goldberg and Genny Beemyn. SAGE Publications. p. 45. Google Books: ibcKzgEACAAJ ISBN-10: 1544393814 ISBN-13: 9781544393810 KenBarbie (30 May 1989 – ) khanith (Arabic: خنيث) See also: mukhannath. Wikan, Unni. “Man Becomes Woman: Transsexualism in Oman as a Key to Gender Roles” (August 1977). Man. Vol. 12, No. 2. pp. 304-19. [Uses the spelling “xanīth.”] DOI: 10.2307/2800801 JSTOR: 2800801 Shepherd, Gill. “Transsexualism in Oman?” (May 1978). Man. Vol. 13, No. 1. pp. 133-4. JSTOR: 2801073 Brain, Robert. “Transsexualism in Oman?” (June 1978). Man. Vol. 13, No. 2. pp. 322-3. JSTOR: 2800253 Wikan, Unni. “The Omani Xanith: A Third Gender Role?” (September 1978). Man. Vol. 13, No. 3. pp. 473-5. [Uses the spelling “xanith.”] JSTOR: 2801943 Shepherd, Gill, G. Feuerstein, S. al-Marzooq, and Unni Wikan. “The Omani Xanith” (December 1978). Man. Vol. 13, No. 4. pp. 663-71. [Uses the spelling “xanith.”] JSTOR: 2801258 Carrier, J. M. “The Omani Xanith Controversy” (September 1980). Man. Vol. 15, No. 3. pp. 541-2. [Uses the spelling “xanith.”] JSTOR: 2801350 “xanith” in The Complete Dictionary of Sexology (1995). Edited by Robert T. Francoeur, Martha Cornog, Timothy Perper, and Norman A. Scherzer. New Expanded Ed. Continuum. [Uses the spelling “xanith.”] Google Books: ymkYAAAAIAAJ ISBN-10: 0826406726 ISBN-13: 9780826406729 Murray, Stephen O. “The Sohari Khanith” in Islamic Homosexualities: Culture, History, and Literature (February 1997). Edited by Will Roscoe and Stephen O. Murray. NYU Press. [Uses the spelling “khanith.”] ISBN-10: 0814761089, 0814774687 ISBN-13: 9780814761083, 9780814761083 OCLC: 808412162 McKewen, Richard. “Khanith (also Xanith)” in Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia (2000). Edited by George E. Haggerty. Taylor & Francis. pp. 515-6. [Uses the spelling “khanith” primarily.] Google Books: L9Mj7oHEwVoC ISBN-10: 0815318804 ISBN-13: 9780815318804 Wikan, Unni. “Xanith (Oman)” in The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality (20 April 2015). Vol. 3. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [Uses the spelling “xanith.”] DOI: 10.1002/9781118896877.wbiehs546 ISBN-13: 9781405190060, 9781118896877 Almarri, Saqer. “Identities of a Single Root: The Triad of the Khuntha, Mukhannath, and Khanith” (1 October 2018). Women & Language. Vol. 41, No. 1. [Uses the spelling “khanith.”] khasua (Hindi: खसुआ) khawaja sara (Urdu: خواجه سرا) Khan, Faris A. “Khwaja Sira: Transgender Activism and Transnationality in Pakistan” in South Asia in the World: An Introduction (2014). Edited by Susan S. Wadley. 1st Ed. Routledge. Published online 22 December 2014. [Uses the spelling “khwaja sira.”] DOI: 10.4324/9781315700687 ISBN-13: 9781315700687 Khan, Faris Ahmed. Khwaja Sira: Culture, Identity Politics, and “Transgender” Activism in Pakistan (June 2014). Syracuse University. Ph.D. Thesis. [Uses the spelling “khwaja sira.”] Khan, Faris A. “Khwaja Sira Activism: The Politics of Gender Ambiguity in Pakistan” (1 May 2016). TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly. Vol. 3, No. 1-2. pp. 158-64. [Uses the spelling “khwaja sira.”] DOI: 10.1215/23289252-3334331 Anwar, Rubab. “Born This Way: The Birth of Khawaja Sara Culture in Pakistan” (1 September 2017). Pulitzer Center. Pulitzer Center. [Uses the spelling “khawaja sara.”] Mehtab, Meher. “Khwaja Siras of Pakistan: A Community” (12 September 2017). Daily Times. Daily Times. [Uses the spelling “khwaja sira.”] Singh, Kanishk. “This dictionary will be your key to the private world of Indian transpersons” (9 November 2017). InUth.com. IE Online Media Services Private Ltd. [Uses the spelling “khwaja sara.”] Nisar, Muhammad Azfar. “(Un)Becoming a Man: Legal Consciousness of the Third Gender Category in Pakistan” (1 February 2018). Gender & Society. Vol. 32, No. 1. pp. 59-81. Published online 16 November 2017. [Uses the spelling “khawaja sira.”] DOI: 10.1177/0891243217740097 Khan, Mohammad Zakriya. In Translation/Transition: What Happens When Hijra and/or Khawaja Sara Meets Transgender? (April 2019). University of British Columbia. B.Sc. Thesis. [Uses the spelling “khawaja sara.”] DOI: 10.14288/1.0378320 Khan, Alamgir. “Khawaja Sara and Hijra: From the middle rung of power in Mughal Harem to the Outcast individuals in British Colonialism” (4 June 2020). Daily Times. Daily Times. [Uses the spelling “khawaja sara.”] khawalat Singular form khawal. Zuhur, Sherifa. Popular Dance and Music in Modern Egypt (10 December 2021). McFarland. pp. 11, 26, 203, 208. [Notes that “male impersonators of women” were known as “khawalat”.] Google Books: _m9WEAAAQBAJ ISBN-10: 1476681996 ISBN-13: 9781476681993 khoja “Ebden, H. “A Few Notes, with Reference to ‘The Eunuchs,” to Be Found in the Large Households of the State of Rajpootana” (April 1856). The Indian Annals of Medical Science. Vol. 3. pp. 520-5. [Uses the spelling “khoja.”] “Khoja” in Cassell’s Encyclopedia of Queer Myth, Symbol, and Spirit: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Lore (1997). Written by Randy P. Conner, David Hatfield Sparks, and Mariya Sparks. Cassell. [Uses the spelling “khoja.”] Google Books: yGoYAAAAIAAJ HathiTrust: 004567146 ISBN-10: 0304337609 ISBN-13: 9780304337606 OCLC: 37188261

khteey (Khmer: ខ្ទើយ)

  • Quintiliani, Karen. "The Remaking of a Cambodian-American Drag Queen" (November 2002). IIAS Newsletter. No. 29. p. 11.

khunsā

khunthā (Arabic: خُنثى)

Arabic term (plural: khunatha) which began appearing in Islamic legal rulings around 800 CE. It has been translated as "hermaphrodite" and has been used to cover a wide range of intersex conditions such as mixed gonadal dysgenesis, male hypospadias, partial androgen insensitivity syndrome, 5-alpha reductase deficiency, gonadal aplasia, and congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

khusara (Hindi: खुसरा)

khusra (Punjabi: ਖੁਸਰਾ)

Kihlblom, Lina Axelsson (24 June 1970 – )

Killen, Louisa “Lou” Jo (10 January 1934 – 9 August 2013) Wood, Heather. “Louisa Jo (Louis) Killen Passes” (10 August 2013). Sing Out!. Sing Out! “Louisa Jo – Louis Killen RIP” (12 August 2013). Folk Radio UK. Folk Radio UK. Schofield, Derek. “Louis Killen obituary” (19 August 2013). The Guardian. Guardian News & Media Limited. Hunt, Ken. “Lou Killen: Singer in the vanguard of Britain’s folk revival” (25 August 2013). The Independent. Vitello, Paul. “Louisa Jo Killen, English Folk Singer, Dies at 79” (25 August 2013). The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Vitello, Paul. “Louisa Jo Killen, folk singer with a booming tenor, dies at 79” (27 August 2013). Boston.com. The New York Times Company. Vitello, Paul. “Louisa Jo Killen, 79; English folk singer changed gender” (28 August 2013). The Boston Globe. The New York Times Company. “Louis Killen” (23 September 2013). The Times. No. 70997. p. 48. Spilman, Rick. “Before Caitlyn Jenner, Louisa Jo Killen, Folk Song and Shanty Singer” (16 June 2015). The Old Salt Blog. Old Salt Blog. McEvoy, Dermot. “On this day: The Clancy Brothers’ Louisa Jo Killen dies in 2013” (9 August 2018). IrishCentral.com. Irish Studio LLC. Killer, Phyllis Drag name of Billy Jones. See also: Lil, Diamond. Kin, Yanni (1960 – ) Kin, Yanni. Regarde-moi, maman!: témoignage d’un transsexuel (2002). Lanctôt éditeur. Google Books: SprNygAACAAJ ISBN-10: 2894852355 ISBN-13: 9782894852354 Zagria. “Yanni Kin (1960 - ) writer” (25 May 2011). A Gender Variance Who’s Who. Zagria. King, Isis (1 October 1985 – ) See also: Born in the Wrong Body. “Isis King from ‘America’s Next Top Model’” (6 October 2008). Washington Post. The Washington Post Company. “Isis to bring it to the judges’ panel on America’s Next Top Model” (13 August 2008). HRC Back Story. The Human Rights Campaign. “Tranny Models Who Made History” (14 August 2008). New York Magazine. New York Media LLC. “Video: Transgender ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Contestant Speaks, Works It” (14 August 2008). New York Magazine. New York Media LLC. “Fox News Addresses Isis Tsunami, Angers GLAAD” (15 August 2008). New York Magazine. New York Media LLC. Rocchio, Christopher. “‘Top Model’ producer: Transgender model to help ‘redefine’ beauty” (22 August 2008). Reality TV World. Reality TV World. “Exclusive Video: America’s Next Top Model Transgender Contestant: ‘This Is Who I Am’” (3 September 2008). Us Magazine. Us Weekly. Serjeant, Jill. “‘Next Top Model’ brings transgender in from cold” (3 September 2008). Reuters. Reuters. Thomas, Natalie. “‘I’ve Always Felt Like I Was Different’: One New Hopeful From ‘America’s Next Top Model’ was Born a Man. Now Isis King Tells Her Story To ‘Us’” (15 September 2008). Us Magazine. p. 72-3. B., Consuela. “Isis King Is Transgender America’s Next Top Model Contestant” (17 November 2008). Right Celebrity. “America’s Next Top Model: Isis King’s Surgery a Success” (30 March 2009). BuddyTV. BuddyTV. Balser, Erin. “Isis King on Larry King Live” (28 July 2009). Crushable. “Reciprocity Grad Isis King Returns to America’s Next Top Model: NYC-Based Nonprofit Groomed Isis for Celebrity” (16 September 2011). Cision PR Newswire. Cision US Inc. Burra, Kevin. “American Apparel Features Isis King, Transgender Model, In New GLAAD Pride 2012 Partnership” (8 June 2012). The Huffington Post. AOL. Updated 2 February 2016. “21 Transgender People Who Influenced American Culture” (29 May 2014). Time Magazine. Time. Updated 30 May 2014. Tharrett, Matthew. “Laverne Cox, Carmen Carrera, Janet Mock Among 14 Trans Superstars On Cover Of ‘Candy’ Magazine” (17 December 2014). NewNowNext. Viacom International Inc. Papisova, Vera. “How This Transgender Woman Went from Homeless to Starring on ANTM” (16 October 2015). Teen Vogue. Condé Nast. Anderson-Minshall, Jacob. “Isis King Is No Longer Just the Trans Contestant From Top Model” (25 July 2019). Advocate. Pride Media. Ramos, Dino-Ray. “From ‘Top Model’ To ‘When They See Us’: Isis King Talks Acceptance Of Trans Community In Hollywood” (14 August 2019). Deadline. Penske Business Media, LLC.

kink

... intersex people’s relationships to

... trans people’s relationships to

Kinsey, Alfred Charles (23 June 1984 – 25 August 1956) Meyerowitz, Joanne J. “Sex Research at the Borders of Gender: Transvestites, Transsexuals, and Alfred C. Kinsey” (Spring 2001). Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Vol. 75, No. 1. pp. 72-90. DOI: 10.1353/bhm.2001.0032 PMID: 11420452 Kiparoidze, Madona (2001/2002 – ) Georgian trans woman sex worker who lit herself on fire in front of Tbilisi’s city hall on 30 April 2020, “[b]ecause the Georgian state doesn’t care about [her]” relating to her struggles to survive as trans woman and sex worker in Georgia. See also: Georgia / trans people in / trans women in. Lula, Chloé. “Georgia ‘doesn’t care about me’: LGBTQ struggles worsen under lockdown” (15 February 2021). Politico. Politico. Kirk, Christopher “Kris” Pious Mary (6 December 1950 – 27 April 1993) See also: A Boy Called Mary and Men In Frocks. Burton, Peter. “Obituary: Kris Kirk” (28 April 1993). The Independent. The Independent. Burton, Peter. “Obituary” (27 May 1993). The Stage. p. 25. Griffiths, Robin. British Queer Cinema (2006). Routledge. p. 24. Google Books: anK6bZ5SRq8C ISBN-10: 0415307783 ISBN-13: 9780415307789 Kisto, Kay Ung, Jenny. “Two spirits attempt to reclaim and embrace their identity” (5 May 2017). Cronkite News. Cronkite News. Kitt Klæstrup, Michelle Klinefelter syndrome (KS) … among gay people Orwin, A., Sheelah R. N. James, and R. Keith Turner. “Sex Chromosome Abnormalities, Homosexuality and Psychological Treatment” (March 1974). British Journal of Psychiatry. Vol. 124, No. 580. pp. 293-5. Published online 29 January 2018. DOI: 10.1192/bjp.124.3.293 PMID: 4836898 … among intersex people … among trans people Ko nezino vyrai Havlik, Rudolf, Radka Trestíková, and Matas Vildzius. Ko nezino vyrai (15 January 2021). Directed by Robertas Kuliunas. Produced by Stede Ingram, Zilvinas Naujokas, Dagne Puodziunaite, and Emilija Sluskonyte. IMDb: tt12742084 kothi (Hindi: कोथी) Reddy, Gayatri. “Geographies of contagion: Hijras, Kothis, and the politics of sexual marginality in Hyderabad” (2005). Anthropology & Medicine. Vol. 12, No. 3. pp. 255-70. Published online 15 August 2006. [Uses the spelling “kothi.”] DOI: 10.1080/13648470500291410 Dutta, Aniruddha. “An Epistemology of Collusion: Hijras, Kothis and the Historical (Dis)continuity of Gender/Sexual Identities in Eastern India” (November 2012). Gender & History. Vol. 24, No. 3. pp. 825-49. [Uses the spelling “kothi.”] DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0424.2012.01712.x Stief, Matthew. “The Sexual Orientation and Gender Presentation of Hijra, Kothi, and Panthi in Mumbai, India” (January 2017). Archives of Sexual Behavior. Vol. 46, No. 1. pp. 73-85. Received 2 February 2016. Revised 18 October 2016. Accepted 19 October 2016. Published online 22 November 2016. [Uses the spelling “kothi.”] DOI: 10.1007/s10508-016-0886-0 PMID: 27878410 … kaḍa-cāṭla kothi … jogta kothi … khada kothi ko’thlama See lhamana. koti See kothi. kotkhi See kothi. Kramer, Etta (1878/1879 – ?) “Masqueraded as a Woman. Young Man Held for Robbery Said to Have a Peculiar Record.” (12 April 1900). The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 20. Kressner, Randi Juel (6 June 1920 – 19 October 2011) kteuy (Khmer: ខ្ទើយ) … as an umbrella term for men who have sex with men (MSM) Chen, Addy, Jack Arayawongchai, and Sovannara (Thaiy) Kha, and Nguyen Van Trung. “Young Activists Reflect on Identity, Community, and Diversity Among Asia’s MSM” (February 2007). amfAR. amfAR. [Sovannara (Thaiy) Kha, from Cambodia, describes ‘kteuy’ as “MSM [men who have sex with men]... like katoey in Thai, but in English we call them MSM Long Hair and MSM Short Hair, which is what Cambodian MSM call themselves. MSM Long Hair can be transgender or transsexual, or neither”.] … referring to kathoey and its phonological calque ‘ladyboy’ Lindt, Naomi. “By Ancient Ruins, a Gay Haven in Cambodia” (16 March 2010). The New York Times. The New York Times Company. [Notes that “there is no word for ‘gay’ in Khmer… The most commonly used term is kteuy or ladyboys, based on the misperception by Cambodians that homosexuals and transvestites are one and same”.] … term meaning ‘third sex’, ‘third gender’, or ‘neither male or female’ Suy, Pav. “Poppy says Term ‘Kteuy’ is Out of Date” (25 August 2015). Khmer Times. Virtus Media Pte., Ltd. [This article notes that ‘kteuy’ “literally means ‘third sex’” and is “often used as an insult”.] Soksreinith, Ten. “LGBT Campaigner Calls for Legal Protections” (1 March 2016). VOA. [Describes ‘Kteuy’ as “the Khmer word for people who do not identify as either female or male”.] … derogatory term referring to transgender people Suy, Pav. “Poppy says Term ‘Kteuy’ is Out of Date” (25 August 2015). Khmer Times. Virtus Media Pte., Ltd. [This article notes that ‘kteuy’ “literally means ‘third sex’” and is “often used as an insult”.] Kuhnhausen, Nikki (6 July 2001 – June 2019) Artavia, David. “Missing Trans Teen Found Dead in Washington State” (18 December 2019). The Advocate. Updated 3 January 2020. Kuki people A polysemous exonym used to refer to two unrelated South Asian ethnic groups. The first, called the “Old Kukis” by C. A. Soppitt, became known in the 16th century, while the second, which Soppitt calls the “New Kukis,” is made up of peoples who migrated to Manipur during the first half of the 19th century. Lewin, T. H. Wild Races of South-Eastern India. (1870). Wm. H. Allen & Co. p. 255. [Notes that “[a] strange custom exists among them [the Kuki, called the Lhoosai in this work], that when a man, either through laziness, cowardice, or bodily incapacity, is unable to do his work, he is dressed in women’s clothes, and consorts and works with the women”.] Crawley, Ernest. The Mystic Rose: A Study of Primitive Marriage (1902). Macmillan and Co., Limited. p. 211. [Briefly mentions that “[i]mpotent Kookies dress as women”, using an archaic spelling of “Kuki”.] Kukla, Elliot (1973/1974 – ) See also: TransTorah, Judaism / trans people in, and Jewish people / trans. “Blessed are the transgendered, say S.F. rabbit and the Reform movement” (17 August 2007). The Jewish News of Northern California. Spence, Rebecca. “Transgender Jews Now Out of Closet, Seeking Communal Recognition” (31 December 2008). The Forward. The Forward Association, Inc. Schneider, Mike. “Jewish transgender resolution on tap” (7 November 2015). Longview News-Journal. p. B9. “Forward 50 | Elliot Kukla: Pastor for the planet” (20 December 2019). The Forward. The Forward Association, Inc. Kumu Hina Kumu Hina (2013). Directed by Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer. Produced by Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer. Qwaves. IMDb: tt3163238 Gratz, Kelli. “Behind the Scenes” (9 April 2015). Lei Magazine. Nella Media Group. kurgarrū See also: assinnu. Henshaw, Richard Aurel. “The assinnu, kurgarrû, and Similar Functionaries” in Female and Male: The Cultic Personnel: the Bible and the Rest of the Ancient Near East (1994). Written by Richard Aurel Henshaw. Pickwick Publications. Google Books: TqgQAQAAIAAJ ISBN-10: 1556350155 ISBN-13: 9781556350153 Peled, Ilan. “assinnu and kurgarrû Revisited” (October 2014). Journal of Near Eastern Studies. Vol. 73, No. 2. pp. 283-97. DOI: 10.1086/677312 JSTOR: 10.1086/677312 kuxa’t See skuxát.

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