From a researcher’s stance, explain why it is important that we do research on emotions beyond the gender binary and consider emotion experiences of transpeople and people who are gender nonconforming?
What will be an ideal response?
Currently, there is very little research on the emotion experiences of transpeople and people who are gender nonconforming. In order to better understand their experiences in the world and how those experiences influence them and others, more research with this population is important. Research in the area of emotion is particularly important because it drives so many other parts of our lives and experiences. This research will also help us explore how gender roles and transidentity shape various experiences of emotion. Research with this population is also important because it helps make our research more intersectional and more generalizable because it is more inclusive of other population’s experiences.
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