“…Although TGNB populations occasionally showed up in the field as far back as the mid-1960s (Sumerau and Mathers, 2019), such studies typically assumed TGNB people were problematic and sought to make sense of such individuals through cisgender or binary-based frameworks (Westbrook and Schilt, 2014). In recent years, this focus has shifted to understanding gender inequalities more broadly, and how TGNB experiences may illustrate notable gaps in inequality sociological scholarship and operations of unequal gender systems (Sumerau, 2020). To this end, sociologists are continuing to map the ways cisgender assumptions have limited science (Nowakowski, Sumerau, and Mathers, 2016), public knowledge (Sumerau and Mathers, 2019), and the pursuit of more equitable gender relations in US society (Pfeffer, 2017).…”