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Nothing to Fix - Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Paperback)
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Nothing to Fix - Medicalisation of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (Paperback)
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The theory and practice of medicine remains central to the concerns
of persons identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
intersex or others. Individuals who have homosexual desires or feel
transgender or are born intersex are often taken against their will
to medical professionals. Instead of receiving affirmative support,
they have distressing experiences of violence and violations. The
narratives of such violence and violation include treatments
offered for converting homosexuals to heterosexuals, humiliation of
transgender people within the institution, and emergency surgeries
of intersex infants who, due to the collusion between surgeons and
parents, face the scalpel to convert them into an 'acceptable'
gender. Further, everyday struggles of LGBT persons like
suicidality and depression are dealt with less sensitively owing to
the pathologisation of their identities. The most critical
challenge here is the one pertaining to the need to change mindsets
of doctors who are still insistently focused on changing their
patients' sexual orientation or still exhibit prejudice when it
comes to dealing with their transgender patients. As a starting
point for change, this anthology brings together writing by medical
professionals and queer activists which is beginning to question
heteronormativity within the field of medicine. The essays in this
volume begin by outlining the frameworks on which the mental health
and other medical sectors have posited homosexual desire and
transgender or intersex identities. They then argue that sexual
orientation and gender identity are not to be seen as pathologies
and suggest forms of engagement that are more affirmative of LGBT
identities. Finally, they look at the interface between law,
medicine and human rights as a starting point of a change in the
perception of LGBT persons. Aiming to incubate serious and
sustained work on the centrality of the medical establishment to
queer lives, this anthology will be of particular interest to
medical practitioners, queer activists, members of the LGBT
community, and all readers who believe that every individual should
receive medical attention that is shorn of prejudice of any kind.
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