The Hijra community in India is a well-documented nonbinary identity recognized in Hindu religious texts and South Asian history.
Transgender and nonbinary identities are not modern inventions but have existed across various cultures for millennia.
Transgender artists, such as Yishay Garbasz, use solo photography and sculpture exhibitions to explore themes of trauma, politics, and the "lived experience" of the trans body.
Research into "solo" trans identity often focuses on the psychological aspects of gender transition:
For those seeking to learn more about respectful communication and transgender issues, resources provided by advocacy groups offer comprehensive guides on appropriate terminology and the history of the transgender rights movement.