IHPST Colloquium-First Session- Fall 2024

When and Where

Wednesday, October 02, 2024 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
EM205
Emmanuel College
75 Queen's Park Crescent, Toronto, ON, M5S 1K7

Speakers

Alison Li

Description

You are cordially invited to attend the Fall 2024 Colloquium series of the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, organized by Professor Mark Solovey

Dr. Alison Li will present Harry Benjamin, Hormones, and the Early History of Transgender Medicine

Hybrid event

Abstract: German-American endocrinologist Harry Benjamin (1885–1986) is a pivotal figure in the development of transgender medicine. He wrote the influential 1966 book, The Transsexual Phenomenon, one of the first texts to provide a detailed clinical discussion of transgender identity and argue for compassionate care. In this presentation, Alison Li situates the emergence of transgender healthcare in the context of the development of endocrinology. The science of hormones not only provided tools for medical gender transition but a striking vision of the body as malleable.

H Benjamin, 1913 [Bain News Service photograph collection, Library of Congress]
H Benjamin, 1913 [Bain News Service photograph collection, Library of Congress]

 

Alison Li is a historian of science and medicine and the author of  Wondrous Transformations: A Maverick Physician, the Science of Hormones, and the Birth of the Transgender Revolution. She has a BSc in biochemistry from McGill and an MA and PhD in the history and philosophy of science and technology from the IHPST, University of Toronto. Her current project is Molecules of Influence: Hormones and our Lives for Reaktion Press. You can visit her website: https://alisonli.com/

Please not that this is a hybrid event. You are welcome to attend in person or join via Zoom. To get the link please e-mail IHPST.info@utoronto.ca 

Wednesday, Oct. 02, 2024 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. - EM205, Emmanuel College, 75 Queen's Park Crescent, Toronto, ON, M5S 1K7

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75 Queen's Park Crescent, Toronto, ON, M5S 1K7

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