So... I'm hoping to apply for a PhD next year; and my research is going to be about the attitudes of female-identified partners of male-bodied, male-identified cross-dressers, related to their conceptualisation of his identity and behaviour. It will look primarily at how one’s positioning cognitively, emotionally and actionally towards his cross-dressing relates to one's comprehensive worldview: her identity, beliefs and values; and in connection with that it will also look at how counselling and support groups address it, and if the facts point in the right direction, make a case for the use of philosophical/political questioning of socially enshrines ideas of gender/gender performance/"normality" in counselling.
I've discussed in principle a bit on the forum http://crossdressers-haven.com/forums/v ... 35&t=15152" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and here is a very rough draft (that will turn very soon, hopefully, into an actual research project; I'm acvtually modifying it as we speak and will be back with a 'new and improved' version soon): https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=...8vlIE4iwzw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
At the moment, I'm just trying to think through it epistemologically and ethically, soI'm trying to sort of pre-pre-test it in the community, if this makes sense; and this is why I would love your feedback and understanding. Could you take a look at it and tell me what you think of it?
I mean in terms of:
Do you think it starts off on an OK premise? Or do you think it is problematic in any way?
Do you think it sets off to represent/give a voice to crossdressers and their SO's, as opposed to objectifying them?
Does it make or reproduce problematic assumptions?
Do you think it might benefit crossdressers and SO's?
Do you see any kind of ethical issues with it?
Purely theoretically speaking (I won't be looking for research participants for the 2-3 years to come), is this a kind of project you would feel comfortable participating in? Why(not)?
Please be very very harsh critics!
Thank you very very much