Sex Is as Sex Does : : Governing Transgender Identity / / Paisley Currah.
What the evolving fight for transgender rights reveals about government power, regulations, and the law Every government agency in the United States, from Homeland Security to your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles to your local elementary school, has the authority to make its own rules for sex c...
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Currah, Paisley, author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut Sex Is as Sex Does : Governing Transgender Identity / Paisley Currah. New York, NY : New York University Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource : 2 b/w illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 “If Sex Is Not a Biologic Phenomenon” -- 2 Sex and Popular Sovereignty -- 3 Sex Classification as a Technology of Governance -- 4 Till Birth Do Us Part Marriage, ID Documents, and the Nation-State -- 5 Incarceration, Identity Politics, and the Trans-Cis Divide -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star What the evolving fight for transgender rights reveals about government power, regulations, and the law Every government agency in the United States, from Homeland Security to your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles to your local elementary school, has the authority to make its own rules for sex classification. Many transgender people find themselves in the bizarre situation of having different sex classifications on different documents. Whether you can change your legal sex to “F” or “M” (or more recently “X”) depends on what state you live in, what jurisdiction you were born in, and what government agency you’re dealing with. In Sex Is as Sex Does, noted transgender advocate and scholar Paisley Currah explores this deeply flawed system, showing why it fails transgender and non-binary people. Providing examples from different states, government agencies, and court cases, Currah explains how transgender people struggle to navigate this confusing and contradictory web of legal rules, definitions, and classifications. Unlike most gender scholars, who are concerned with what the concepts of sex and gender really mean, Currah is more interested in what the category of “sex” does for governments. What does “sex” do on our driver’s licenses, in how we play sports, in how we access health care, or in the bathroom we use? Why do prisons have very different rules than social service agencies? Why is there such resistance to people changing their sex designation? Or to dropping it from identity documents altogether? In this thought-provoking and original volume, Sex Is as Sex Does reveals the hidden logics that have governed sex classification policies in the United States and shows what the regulation of transgender identity can tell us about society’s approach to sex and gender writ large.Ultimately, Currah demonstrates that, because the difficulties transgender people face are not just the result of transphobia but also stem from larger injustices, an identity-based transgender rights movement will not, by itself, be up to the task of resolving them. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022) Gender identity United States. Gender nonconformity United States. Transgender people Identity. Transgender people Legal status, laws, etc. United States. Transgender people United States. SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Transgender Studies. bisacsh Jacques Derrida. Michel Foucault. New York City. alienability of gender identity. birth certificates. culture wars. discrimination. disestablishment of gender. economic justice. feminist movement. freeze-frame policy. gender asymmetry. gender binary. gender identity recognition. gender identity. gender ideology. gender pluralism. governmentality. identity documents. identity politics. incarceration. marriage. neoliberalism. police powers. popular sovereignty. redistribution and recognition. residual category. right wing. sex binary. sex classification. sex definition. theories of the state. transgender marriage cases. transgender rights advocacy. transgender rights movement. transgender rights. transphobia. transsexual. Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English 9783110993899 Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 9783110994810 ZDB-23-DGG Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE Sociology 2022 English 9783110994551 Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE Sociology 2022 9783110994520 ZDB-23-DSL Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter New York University Press Complete eBook-Package 2022 9783110751628 https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479812011.001.0001 https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479812011 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781479812011/original |
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