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INTRODUCTION 15 2. Concepts of gender and transsexuality prior to, and during the legislative process leading to the Transsexual Act 55 3. Concepts of gender and trans(sexuality) prior to, and during the law reform debate 151 4. Concepts of gender and trans(sexuality) after the act to amend the Transsexual Act 319 5. Conclusions 377 6. Abbreviations and translations 385 7. References 391 330 $aWhile social change regarding trans(sexuality) has evolved within an expanding nexus of concepts, practices, regulations and institutions, this process has barely been analysed systematically. Against the background of legislative processes on gender recognition in a society shaped by heteronormative hegemony, Adrian de Silva traces how sexology, the law, federal politics and the trans movement interacted to generate or challenge concepts of trans(sexuality) from the mid-1960s to 2014 in the Federal Republic of Germany. 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