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Medical Entanglements uses intersectional feminist, queer, and crip
theory to move beyond “for or against” approaches to medical
intervention. Using a series of case studies – sex-confirmation
surgery, pharmaceutical treatments for sexual dissatisfaction, and
weight loss interventions – the book argues that, because of
systemic inequality, most mainstream medical interventions will
simultaneously reinforce social inequality and alleviate some
individual suffering. The book demonstrates that there is no way to
think ourselves out of this conundrum as the contradictions are a
product of unjust systems. Thus, Gupta argues that feminist
activists and theorists should allow individuals to choose whether
to use a particular intervention, while directing their social
justice efforts at dismantling systems of oppression and at
ensuring that all people, regardless of race, gender, sexuality,
class, or ability, have access to the basic resources required to
flourish.
The last decade has seen the emergence of an increasingly high
profile and politically active asexual community, united around a
common identity as 'people who do not experience sexual
attraction'. This unique volume collects a diverse range of
interdisciplinary empirical and theoretical work which addresses
this emergence, raising important and timely questions about
asexuality and its broader implications for sexual culture. One of
the most pressing and contentious issues within academic and public
debates about asexuality is what relationship, if any, it has to
sexual dysfunction. As well as collecting cutting edge scholarship
in the emerging field of asexuality studies, rendering it
indispensable to any sexualities course across the range of
disciplines, this anthology also addresses this urgent debate,
offering a variety of perspectives on how and why some have
pathologised asexuality. This includes a range of chapters
addressing the broader issues of sexual normativity within which
these contemporary debates about asexuality are taking place. This
book was originally published as a special issue of Psychology and
Sexuality.
Queer Feminist Science Studies takes a transnational,
trans-species, and intersectional approach to this cutting-edge
area of inquiry between women’s, gender, and sexuality studies
and science and technology studies (STS). The essays here
“queer”—or denaturalize and make strange—ideas that are
taken for granted in both areas of study. Reimagining the meanings
of and relations among queer and feminist theories and a wide range
of scientific disciplines, contributors foster new critical and
creative knowledge-projects that attend to shifting and uneven
operations of power, privilege, and dispossession, while also
highlighting potentialities for uncertainty, subversion,
transformation, and play. Theoretically and rhetorically powerful,
these essays also take seriously the materiality of “natural”
objects and phenomena: bones, voles, chromosomes, medical records
and more all help substantiate answers to questions such as, What
is sex? How are race, gender, sexuality, and other systems of
differences co-constituted? The foundational essays and new
writings collected here offer a generative resource for students
and scholars alike, demonstrating the ingenuity and dynamism of
queer feminist scholarship.
Queer Feminist Science Studies takes a transnational,
trans-species, and intersectional approach to this cutting-edge
area of inquiry between women's, gender, and sexuality studies and
science and technology studies (STS). The essays here "queer"-or
denaturalize and make strange-ideas that are taken for granted in
both areas of study. Reimagining the meanings of and relations
among queer and feminist theories and a wide range of scientific
disciplines, contributors foster new critical and creative
knowledge-projects that attend to shifting and uneven operations of
power, privilege, and dispossession, while also highlighting
potentialities for uncertainty, subversion, transformation, and
play. Theoretically and rhetorically powerful, these essays also
take seriously the materiality of "natural" objects and phenomena:
bones, voles, chromosomes, medical records and more all help
substantiate answers to questions such as, What is sex? How are
race, gender, sexuality, and other systems of differences
co-constituted? The foundational essays and new writings collected
here offer a generative resource for students and scholars alike,
demonstrating the ingenuity and dynamism of queer feminist
scholarship.
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