Introduction: queer families and the development of the sociological imagination
Trans partnerships and families: historical traces and contemporary representations
Identity shifts, recognition, and intersectionality in trans partnerships and families
Queering family labor: managing households, relationships, and transitions
Bodies, sexuality, and intimacy in trans partnerships and families
(Re)producing trans families: accessing social, legal, and medical recognition and technologies
It takes a village, people: social strain and support for trans partnerships and families
Conclusion: toward broader and more inclusive notions of family in the twenty-first century.