So, I just wanted to share an 1985 article in which out transsexual woman, Christine Jorgensen states the following:
I am a transgender because gender refers to who you are as a human.
The Leader-Post Regina reprint of mass-media article, Wed., Dec. 18, 1985
Oops! I guess we can’t go blaming non-transsexuals for using the word “transgender” to describe transsexual people anymore. Looks like the most popular transsexual in the world may have been responsible for that one…
Also, consider how the word was used in the 1970s…
This was the context used in 1974 by Dr. Novello in the book, A Practical Handbook of Psychiatry.
When debating about who began to use the term and what the term meant in society, you might want to consider the cultural context of the 1970s and 1980s:
Chicago Tribune, Aug. 23, 1975
The Sun, Apr. 26, 1975
In the 1980s world of gender transgressing fashion:
Ellensburg Daily Record – Sep 25, 1984
And in the 1980s world of transsexualism:
Anchorage Daily News reprint of LA Times, Aug. 1, 1988
So, can we please stop with the whole “crossdressers pushed that identity on us” stuff? The word was obviously used by clinicians in the 1970s, in the mass-media by transsexuals in the early 80s and then used to describe transsexuals by media in the late 1980s. Our culture was obviously using the term to talk about atypical expressions of gender, concepts of having gender neutrality, cross-gender expression and transsexuality since the 1970s.
All of the concepts covered in the above media pieces exist in the modern usage of the word transgender, so please lets stop pretending and/or claiming that our modern use has nothing to do with its use over the majority of the last 40 years. Our current use of the word evolved in the context of a culture that was using the word “transgender” in a way more closely aligned to the word’s current context than what Virginia Prince had ever intended. Virginia Prince may have coined the term, but our American culture defined it.
4/12/2012 EDIT: Prince DID NOT, in fact, coin the term transgender. Read the history of this term here.

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