TY - BOOK AU - Sinnott,Megan J. TI - Toms and Dees: Transgender Identity and Female Same-Sex Relationships in Thailand T2 - Southeast Asia: Politics, Meaning, and Memory SN - 9780824827410 U1 - 306.76 PY - 2004///] CY - Honolulu : PB - University of Hawaii Press, KW - Lesbians KW - Thailand KW - Identity KW - Transgender people KW - Women KW - Sexual behavior KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; contents --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction --; Chapter 1. Global Sex --; Chapter 2. Gender and Sexual Transitions --; Chapter 3. Gender Ambivalence in Tom and Dee Identities --; Chapter 4 Thai Norms of Gender and Sexuality --; Chapter 5. Gender Dynamics between Toms and Dees: Subversion or Conformity? --; Chapter 6. Anjaree and Lesla: Tom and Dee Communities and Organizations --; Chapter 7. Discourses of "Homosexuality": The State and the Media in Thailand --; Conclusion --; Appendix --; Notes --; Glossary --; Bibliography --; Index --; about the author; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - A vibrant, growing, and highly visible set of female identities has emerged in Thailand known as tom and dee. A "tom" (from "tomboy") refers to a masculine woman who is sexually involved with a feminine partner, or "dee" (from "lady"). The patterning of female same-sex relationships into masculine and feminine pairs, coupled with the use of English derived terms to refer to them, is found throughout East and Southeast Asia.Have the forces of capitalism facilitated the dissemination of Western-style gay and lesbian identities throughout the developing world as some theories of transnationalism suggest? Is the emergence of toms and dees over the past twenty-five years a sign that this has occurred in Thailand? Megan Sinnott engages these issues by examining the local culture and historical context of female same-sex eroticism and female masculinity in Thailand. Drawing on a broad spectrum of anthropological literature, Sinnott situates Thai tom and dee subculture within the global trend of increasingly hybridized sexual and gender identities UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824865221 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780824865221 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780824865221/original ER -