Madeline Wyndzen critiques J. Michael Bailey's book, "The Man who would be Queen: The Science of Gender Bending and Transsexualism." Here are the references.

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References

Bailey, J. M. & Pillard, R. C. (1991). A genetic study of male sexual orientation. Archives of General Psychiatry, 48, 1089-1096.

Bailey, J. M. (2003). The Man who would be queen: the science of gender-bending and transsexualism. Joseph Henry Press, Washington DC.

Blanchard, R. (1989). The Concept of Autogynephilia and the Typology of Male Gender Dysphoria. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 177(10), 616-623.

Blanchard, R. (1991). Clinical Observations and systematic studies of autogynephilia. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 17(4), 235-251.

Blanchard R. (1993) The she-male phenomenon and the concept of partial autogynephilia. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 19(1), 69-76.

Blanchard, R., Clemmensen, L. H., & Steiner, B. W. (1985) Social desirability response set and systematic distortion in the self-report of adult male gender patients. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 14(6), 505-516.

Blanchard, R., Racansky, I. G., & Steiner, B. W. (1986). Phallometric detection of fetishistic arousal in heterosexual male cross-dressers. The Journal of Sex Research, 22(4), 452-462.

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Daskalos, C. T. (1998). Changes in sexual orientation of six heterosexual male-to-female transsexuals. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 27(6), 605-613.

Green, R. (1987). The "Sissy Boy Syndrome" and the Development of Homosexuality, Yale University Press, New York.

Keil, F. C. (1995). The growth of causal understanding of natural kinds. In D. Sperber, D. Premack, and A. J. Premack (Eds.) Causal cognition: a multidisciplinary debate. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Lawrence, A. (1999). Letter to the Editor. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 28(6), 581-583.

Popper, K. (1945). The open society and its enemies. London: Routledge.

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