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Shemale (also spelled she-male; also she-man and he-she) is a term most commonly used in the pornography industry to describe
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or other people with male
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and female
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(including breasts) acquired via hormones or surgery. Many people in the transgender community consider the term offensive and degrading. Using the term ''shemale'' for a trans woman may imply that she is working in the
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.


Academic use

The term has been used by some psychologists to refer to transgender women who have transitioned, but have never undergone genital surgery. Some
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s have used ''shemale'' to refer to male non-human animals displaying female traits or behaviors, such as female pheromones being given off by male reptiles. Joan Roughgarden, a biologist and Charles Darwin-critic, rejected use of the term in the reptile literature, as she says it is "degrading and has been borrowed from the porn industry." Flam, Faye (2008).'' The Score: How the Quest for Sex Has Shaped the Modern Man. ''Avery, She writes that ''gynomorphic male'' and ''andromorphic female'' are preferred in scientific literature, adding, "I hope future work on these animals is carried out with more professionalism."Roughgarden, Joan (2005). '' Evolution's rainbow: diversity, gender, and sexuality in nature and people.'' University of California Press,


Other usage

Since the mid-19th century, the term ''she-male'' has been applied to "almost anyone who appears to have bridged
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lines", including effeminate men and
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. In the early 19th century, ''she-male'' was used as a
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ism in American literature for female, often
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ly. Davy Crockett is quoted as using the term in regard to a shooting match; when his opponent challenges Crockett to shoot near his opponent's wife, Crockett is reported to have replied: "'No, No, Mike,' sez I, 'Davy Crockett's hand would be sure to shake, if his iron pointed within a hundred miles of a shemale, and I give up beat...'" It was used through the 1920s to describe a woman, usually a feminist or an
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. The term came to have a more negative connotation over time and been used to describe a "hateful woman" or " bitch."Spears, Richard A (1991). '' A Dictionary of Slang and Euphemism.'' Signet, Up through the mid-1970s, it was used to describe an assertive woman, "especially a disliked, distrusted woman; a bitch."Wentworth, Harold and Stuart Berg Flexner (1975). ''
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The term later took on an implicit sexual overtone. In her 1990 book, ''From Masculine To Feminine And All points In Between'', Jennifer Anne Stevens defined ''she-male'' as "usually a
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male who lives full-time as a woman; a gay transgenderist." The ''
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or
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." It has been used as gay slang for '' faggot''.Aman, Reinhold (1982). ''
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Connotations

In 1979, Janice Raymond employed the term as a derogatory descriptor for transsexual women in her controversial book, '' The Transsexual Empire: The Making of the She-Male''. Raymond and other cultural feminists like
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argue that a "she-male" or "male-to-constructed female" is still male and constitutes a patriarchal attack by males upon the female
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.Daly, Mary (1985). '' Beyond God the Father: toward a philosophy of women's liberation.'' Beacon Press, This is often considered to be part of trans-exclusionary radical feminist (TERF) ideology. In some cultures, ''shemale'' can also be used interchangeably with other terms referring to trans women. The term has since become a derogatory term applied to trans women. Psychologists Dana Finnegan and Emily Mcnally write that the term "tends to have demeaning connotations."Finnegan D, McNally E (2002). '' Counseling Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Substance Abusers: Dual Identities.'' Routledge, French professor John Phillips writes that ''shemale'' is "a linguistic oxymoron that simultaneously reflects but, by its very impossibility, challenges enderbinary thinking, collapsing the divide between the masculine and the feminine." Trans author
Leslie Feinberg Leslie Feinberg (September 1, 1949 – November 15, 2014) was an American butch lesbian, transgender activist, communist, and author. Feinberg authored ''Stone Butch Blues'' in 1993.
writes, "'he-she' and 'she-male' describe the person's gender expression with the first pronoun and the birth sex with the second. The hyphenation signals a crisis of language and an apparent social contradiction, since sex and gender are 'supposed' to match."Feinberg, Leslie (1997). '' Transgender Warriors.'' Beacon Press,
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, director of the Institute for Research on Women, Gender and Sexuality, describes ''she-male'' as "a degrading pornographic term". The
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has said the term is a "dehumanizing slur"Staff report (October 05, 2007)
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and should not be used "except in a direct quote that reveals the bias of the person quoted." GLAADbr>GLAAD Media Reference Guide: Defamatory Language.
Willow Arune wrote, "Using the term ''she-male'' for a transsexual woman would be considered highly offensive, for it implies that she is working 'in the extrade.' It may be considered libelous."Arune W. (2006)
Transgender images in the media
In Laura Castañeda Laura and Shannon B. Campbell (Eds.), ''News and Sexuality: Media Portraits of Diversity,'' p. 127. SAGE,
Melissa Hope Ditmore, of the Trafficked Persons Rights Project, says the term "is an invention of the sex industry, and most transwomen find the term abhorrent."Ditmore, Melissa Hope (2006).
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Biologist and transgender activist
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states that it remains "derogatory or sensationalistic."Serano, Julia (2007). '' Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity.'' Seal press, , p. 175. According to sex columnist Regina Lynn, "Porn marketers use 'she-male' for a very specific purpose — to sell porn to straight guys without triggering their homophobia — that has nothing to do with actual transgendered people (or helping men overcome their homophobia, either)." Some have adopted the term as a self-descriptor, often in the context of
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.Dixon, D., & Dixon, J. (1998). She-male prostitutes: Who are they, what do they do, and why do they do it. In J. Elias, V. Bullough, V. Elias, & G. Brewer (Eds.), ''Prostitution: On whores, hustlers, and johns'' (pp. 260-266). New York: Prometheus.Carmichael, Amy (June 8, 2002). Rare 'shemales' seek respect and understanding. ''
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author Kate Bornstein wrote that a friend who self-identified as "she-male" described herself as "tits, big hair, lots of make-up, and a dick."Bornstein, Kate (1994). '' Gender outlaw: on men, women, and the rest of us.'' Routledge, Pornographic actress Wendy Williams stated, "I don't think ''
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'' and ''she-male'' are slurs. They were words initially used so the laymen person could understand the products they were buying in porn. There are more issues we have to worry about: suicide, the homeless rate, getting an education and finding jobs as trans women." According to sex columnist Sasha, "The term ''shemale'' is used in he pornographysetting to denote a fetishized sexual persona and is not typically used by transgendered women outside of sex work. Many transgendered women are offended by this categorization and call themselves T-girls or trans."


In popular culture

In addition to its use in pornography, the term has been used as a
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starred in ''The She-Male Sleuth'',Lowe, Denise (2005). '' An encyclopedic dictionary of women in early American films, 1895–1930.'' Routledge, . a 1920 film comedy. As part of the 42nd Street Art Project in 1994, designer
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turned a former shop in
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called American Male into "American She-Male", with brightly colored mannequins and clothes made of condoms.Sagalyn, Lynne B. (2003). '' Times Square Roulette: Remaking the City Icon.'' MIT Press, . The 2004 ''
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" had a gag where Maeby tricks Lindsay into wearing a shirt that says "Shémale", in order to convince a suitor Lindsay is transgender. Film critic
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has written about the lack of "real women" in summer blockbusters, claiming
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comedies feature men who act more like leading ladies: "These aren't the she-males you find in the back pages of ''
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'', mind you. The Apatow men hit the screen anatomically intact: they’re emasculated but not castrated, as the repeated images of the flopping genitals in ''
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'' remind you."Dargis, Manohla (May 4, 2008)
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, the show's broadcast station, released a statement on April 14, 2014, saying: "We wanted to thank the community for sharing their concerns around a recent segment and the use of the term 'she-mail' on Drag Race. Logo has pulled the episode from all of our platforms and that challenge will not appear again. Furthermore, we are removing the 'You've got she-mail' intro from new episodes of the series. We did not intend to cause any offense, but in retrospect we realize that it was insensitive. We sincerely apologize."


See also

* Attraction to transgender people *
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* Hermaphrodite *
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References

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