: "Transgender" often serves as an umbrella term for various identities, including trans men, trans women, and non-binary or gender-diverse individuals [15, 40].

Second-wave feminism, particularly the work of Janice Raymond (1974) in The Transsexual Empire , pathologized trans women as male infiltrators attempting to destroy “real” womanhood. This trans-exclusionary stance, which persists today in TERF ideology, created a lasting rift. Conversely, queer and post-structuralist feminists (e.g., Butler, 1990) later embraced trans identity as a performative challenge to the binary sex/gender system.

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