Geschlechter in Un-Ordnung: Zur Irritation von Zweigeschlechtlichkeit im Wissenschaftsdiskurs

How do different academic perspectives look at trans, inter and non-binary (TIN) subject positions beyond the bisexual norm and deviancies of heterosexual lifestyles? How are gender diversity and gender role (images) addressed in civil society institutions? The authors discuss highly topical social,...

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Place / Publishing House:Leverkusen-Opladen : : Verlag Barbara Budrich,, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (234 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Sabine_ Hark: Foreword: Gender that is not two Nina Hackmann, Christina Wolff: Introduction: Discursive discussion of dual gender and the starting point in higher education policy Part 1 Theory: Science, gender and society Anna Voigt: Gender in (dis)orderScience in order? Scientific production and transgression of binary gender modelsLisa Krall: Telling new stories with epigenetics. On the irritation potential of a natural science Melinda Niehus-Kettler: Naturalizing Perceived Otherness: Embodied Patterns of Violence Céline Barry: The production of the binary gender order in the capitalist political economy. Materialist perspectives on the relationship between gender, racism and colonialism Part 2 Practice: Everyday practical discourses around genderLydia Malmedie: From 'deviant sexuality' to the acronym LGBTI René_ Rain Hornstein, Doro* Giesche-von Rüden, Florian Beck, Max Busch-Geertsema, Jasper von Römer: Cis-fragility as privileged resistance to criticism of discrimination. Forms of expression, functions and productive ways of dealing with Christin Schütze: More genders than grammar knows: Linguistic considerations between binarity and diversity Ann-Kathrin Rothermel: "Fake Science" Science and universities in transnational anti-gender discourses Part 3 Recommendations for action: scope for universities Ulrike Lembke, Alexander Tischbirek; with a preliminary remark by Nina Hackmann: Short report on the legal scope of universities when using the chosen name of intersex and transgender students in the run-up to the official name change Helene Götschel, RyLee Hühne: Digital gender diversity: On the gender equality of IT processes and IT systems in German UniversitiesNina Hackmann, Christina Wolff: Enabling gender diversity a final consideration, list of authors, glossary.