Intersex Matters: Biomedical Embodiment, Gender Regulation, and Transnational Activism

Intersex Matters: Biomedical Embodiment, Gender Regulation, and Transnational Activism

by David A. Rubin
Intersex Matters: Biomedical Embodiment, Gender Regulation, and Transnational Activism

Intersex Matters: Biomedical Embodiment, Gender Regulation, and Transnational Activism

by David A. Rubin

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Overview

Intersex Matters analyzes the medicalization of people diagnosed as "intersex," which is an umbrella term for individuals born with sexual anatomies various societies deem to be nonstandard. Through an examination of medico-scientific, scholarly, political, and popular archives from the mid-twentieth century to the present, Rubin argues that the medical regulation of atypical sex is fundamentally a feminist and a queer issue, and an intersectional and transnational one as well. Critical attention to intersex lives, bodies, narratives, and activisms profoundly reconfigures contemporary paradigms of sex/gender, race, health, normality, biopolitics, and human rights. Rubin charts the emergence of intersex rights activism in the global north and global south, thus demonstrating the value of understanding intersex experience when rethinking the vicissitudes of body politics in a globally interconnected world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438467566
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 09/28/2017
Series: SUNY series in Queer Politics and Cultures
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 709 KB

About the Author

David A. Rubin is Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of South Florida.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Intersex Matters

1. “An Unnamed Blank That Craved a Name”: A Genealogy of Intersex as Gender

2. Intersex Trouble in Feminist Studies

3. “Stigma and Trauma, Not Gender”: A Genealogy of US Intersex Activism

4. Provincializing Intersex: Transnational Intersex Activism, Human Rights, and Body Politics

5. Intersectionality and Intersex in Transnational Times

Conclusion: Thinking Intersex Otherwise: Disorders of Sex Development, Social Justice, and the Ethics of Uncertainty

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