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Menschenrechte, 'biologische Fakten' und binäre Geschlechter: Koloniale Geschichten der transantagonistischen Gegenwart

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Garde, Jonah I.
Nay, Yv E.

Abstract

Zeitgenössische transantagonistische Diskurse beziehen sich häufig auf eine Theorie der 'biologischen Zweigeschlechtlichkeit' des Menschen, um gegen die Rechte von trans* Personen zu argumentieren. In unserem Beitrag zeichnen wir die historischen Konturen und koloniale Verfasstheit dieser Debatte na... view more

Zeitgenössische transantagonistische Diskurse beziehen sich häufig auf eine Theorie der 'biologischen Zweigeschlechtlichkeit' des Menschen, um gegen die Rechte von trans* Personen zu argumentieren. In unserem Beitrag zeichnen wir die historischen Konturen und koloniale Verfasstheit dieser Debatte nach und schlagen vor, die aktuellen Aushandlungen darüber, wer Geschlecht definieren darf und auf welcher Grundlage diese Definition beruhen soll, als eine Fortführung der Kämpfe um die Kategorie 'Mensch' zu verstehen.... view less


Contemporary transantagonist discourses often refer to a theory of a 'biologically' innate 'sex binary' to argue against the rights of trans* people. In our paper, we trace the historical contours of this debate and its colonial constitution, and suggest to understand the current struggles over who ... view more

Contemporary transantagonist discourses often refer to a theory of a 'biologically' innate 'sex binary' to argue against the rights of trans* people. In our paper, we trace the historical contours of this debate and its colonial constitution, and suggest to understand the current struggles over who gets to define sex and on what basis this definition should be based as a continuation of the struggles over the category of the 'human'.... view less

Keywords
colonialism; human rights; transsexualism; gender studies; gender; gender

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
Zweigeschlechtlichkeit; Transgender; Gender Binary; Transgender

Document language
German

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 38-50

Journal
Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft, 32 (2023) 2

Issue topic
Trans* Ungleichzeitigkeiten und Trans*Feminismen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/feminapolitica.v32i2.04

ISSN
2196-1646

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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