Unseen Genders: Beyond the Binaries

Transsexuals, homosexuals, lesbians, cross dressers, and transgender and intersex persons share an invisibility in their performativities in, through, and across male or female stereotypes. This book explores the pathologizing effects of binary assumptions of sex and gender, of male and female. The first section of this book presents narratives from homosexuals, lesbians, cross dressers, transsexuals, and transgender and intersex persons from a range of cultures. The second addresses ways of recognizing these marginalized groups while the third suggests reconstructing gender theory beyond the binaries to allow celebration of multidimensional and contextual gender identities.

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Unseen Genders: Beyond the Binaries

Transsexuals, homosexuals, lesbians, cross dressers, and transgender and intersex persons share an invisibility in their performativities in, through, and across male or female stereotypes. This book explores the pathologizing effects of binary assumptions of sex and gender, of male and female. The first section of this book presents narratives from homosexuals, lesbians, cross dressers, transsexuals, and transgender and intersex persons from a range of cultures. The second addresses ways of recognizing these marginalized groups while the third suggests reconstructing gender theory beyond the binaries to allow celebration of multidimensional and contextual gender identities.

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Unseen Genders: Beyond the Binaries

Unseen Genders: Beyond the Binaries

Unseen Genders: Beyond the Binaries

Unseen Genders: Beyond the Binaries

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Overview

Transsexuals, homosexuals, lesbians, cross dressers, and transgender and intersex persons share an invisibility in their performativities in, through, and across male or female stereotypes. This book explores the pathologizing effects of binary assumptions of sex and gender, of male and female. The first section of this book presents narratives from homosexuals, lesbians, cross dressers, transsexuals, and transgender and intersex persons from a range of cultures. The second addresses ways of recognizing these marginalized groups while the third suggests reconstructing gender theory beyond the binaries to allow celebration of multidimensional and contextual gender identities.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820450247
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 02/28/2001
Series: Eruptions Series , #12
Pages: 239
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Editors: Felicity Haynes has written The Art of Argument (1987), The Ethical School (1998), and numerous articles in art education, gender studies, ethics, conceptual change, and philosophy for children. She lectures in philosophy of education and has been Dean of Education and Head of the Graduate School of Education at The University of Western Australia. She is founding Co-Director of The International Foundation for Androgynous Studies.
Tarquam McKenna, a psychotherapist, lectures in drama and art therapy at Edith Cowan University and directs Playback Theatre. Qualified in education, drama, art therapy, and counseling, he is currently researching heteronormativity, rituals of exclusion for gay educators, and is also a Co-Director of The International Foundation for Androgynous Studies.

Table of Contents

Contents: Felicity Haynes: Introduction – Delphine McFarlane: Unseen Genders: Looking for the Orlando Effect – Chris Somers/Felicity Haynes: Intersex: Beyond the Hidden A-Genders – Michael A. ‘Miqqi Alicia’ Gilbert: A Sometime Woman: Gender Choice and Cross-Socialization – Adrianne Dana-Tabet: Making a Transgenderist: The Construction of Gender Identity in Boston and Amsterdam – Jamison Green: The Art and Nature of Gender – Tarquam McKenna: Enactments of Difference – Wayne Martino/Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli: Gender Performativity and Normalizing Practices – Richard Ekins/Dave King: Tales of the Unexpected: Exploring Transgender Diversity through Personal Narrative – Katherine Johnson: Studying Transsexual Identity – SūRya Monro: Gender Love and Gender Freedom – Sam Dylan More: Gender as (Native) Language – Ashley Tauchert: Beyond the Binary: Fuzzy Gender and the Radical Center – Lee Anderson Brown: Fractured Masks: Voices from the Shards of Language – Tarquam McKenna: Conclusion.

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