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Susan Stryker

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Susan Stryker (born 1961) is an American professor, historian, author, filmmaker, and theorist whose work focuses on gender and human sexuality. She is a professor of Gender and Women's Studies, former director of the Institute for LGBT Studies, and founder of the Transgender Studies Initiative at the University of Arizona. Stryker is the author of several books and a founding figure of transgender studies as well as a leading scholar of transgender history. Read more on Wikipedia

Their biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Susan Stryker is the 565th most popular historian, the 17,627th most popular biography from United States and the 56th most popular American Historian.

Susan Stryker is an American historian and author known for her work in transgender studies and queer theory. She is particularly recognized for her influential book "Transgender History," which explores the historical experiences and struggles of transgender individuals in the United States.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Susan Stryker ranks 17,634 out of 20,380Before them are Lee Norris (1981), Ricky Skaggs (1954), Baron Corbin (1984), Tommy Stinson (1966), Emma Greenwell (1989), and Walker Scobell (2009). After them are Wilson Cruz (1973), Brigid Brannagh (1972), Paul W. Richards (1964), Erika Alexander (1969), Randolph Bresnik (1967), and Tammy Jackson (1962).

Among HISTORIANS In United States

Among historians born in United States, Susan Stryker ranks 56Before them are James H. Billington (1929), Elaine Pagels (1943), Allan Lichtman (1947), Stephen Kotkin (1959), Richard Foltz (1961), and Victor Davis Hanson (1953). After them are Kim Ryholt (1970).