Defining Sex and Gender in Law, Politics, and Science
abstract: Gender and sex are often conflated. Our laws, policies, and even science establish sex and gender as intrinsically linked and dimorphic in nature. This dissertation examines the relationship between sex and gender and the repercussions of this linked dimorphism in the realms of law, politi...
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ndltd-asu.edu-item-180652018-06-22T03:04:06Z Defining Sex and Gender in Law, Politics, and Science abstract: Gender and sex are often conflated. Our laws, policies, and even science establish sex and gender as intrinsically linked and dimorphic in nature. This dissertation examines the relationship between sex and gender and the repercussions of this linked dimorphism in the realms of law, politics, and science. Chapter One identifies the legal climate for changing one's sexual identity post-surgical reassignment. It pays particular attention to the ability of postsurgical transsexuals to marry in their acquired sex. Chapter Two considers the process for identifying the sex of athletes for the purposes of participation in sex-segregated athletic events, specifically the role of testing and standards for categorization. Chapter Three explores the process of identifying and assigning the sex of intersex children. Chapter Four examines the process of prenatal sex selection and its ethical implications. Chapter Four also offers an anticipatory governance framework to address these implications. Dissertation/Thesis Parsi, John (Author) Crittenden, Jack (Advisor) Guston, David H (Committee member) Marchant, Gary (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Political Science Law Public policy Dimorphism Gender Governance Intersex Sex Transsexual eng 147 pages Ph.D. Political Science 2013 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.18065 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013 |
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abstract: Gender and sex are often conflated. Our laws, policies, and even science establish sex and gender as intrinsically linked and dimorphic in nature. This dissertation examines the relationship between sex and gender and the repercussions of this linked dimorphism in the realms of law, politics, and science. Chapter One identifies the legal climate for changing one's sexual identity post-surgical reassignment. It pays particular attention to the ability of postsurgical transsexuals to marry in their acquired sex. Chapter Two considers the process for identifying the sex of athletes for the purposes of participation in sex-segregated athletic events, specifically the role of testing and standards for categorization. Chapter Three explores the process of identifying and assigning the sex of intersex children. Chapter Four examines the process of prenatal sex selection and its ethical implications. Chapter Four also offers an anticipatory governance framework to address these implications. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Political Science 2013 |
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