what is biological sex?
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Well according to science this type of biological sex means that your gender is male female or third person
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What is ‘Biological Sex,’ really?
One of the dominant narratives in gender theory and queer activism right now is the idea of a separation between “gender” and “sex,” wherein “gender” is a personal identity and gender categories are socially constructed, while sex is “biological.” Interestingly, most writers that use this concept don’t bother to define what, specifically, defines these “natural” and “biological” categories of sex, as though readers should automatically know what they are talking about.
Of course, most readers do automatically know what they are talking about, and therein lies the problem.
I do not contest that there is much value in recent gender discourses. Unraveling and examining the ways in which “gender fables establish and circulate the misnomer of natural facts” (Butler xi) has been an important step forward in discourses around gender. However, such discourses often leave examined the notion of “biological sex.”
Perhaps this has been done as an attempt to placate more conservative minds. To make modern gender politics easier to swallow, by allowing the strict binary of male/female to continue to exist, so long as it remains in the realm of “sex” rather than “gender.” Perhaps not.
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What is ‘Biological Sex,’ really?
One of the dominant narratives in gender theory and queer activism right now is the idea of a separation between “gender” and “sex,” wherein “gender” is a personal identity and gender categories are socially constructed, while sex is “biological.” Interestingly, most writers that use this concept don’t bother to define what, specifically, defines these “natural” and “biological” categories of sex, as though readers should automatically know what they are talking about.
Of course, most readers do automatically know what they are talking about, and therein lies the problem.
I do not contest that there is much value in recent gender discourses. Unraveling and examining the ways in which “gender fables establish and circulate the misnomer of natural facts” (Butler xi) has been an important step forward in discourses around gender. However, such discourses often leave examined the notion of “biological sex.”
Perhaps this has been done as an attempt to placate more conservative minds. To make modern gender politics easier to swallow, by allowing the strict binary of male/female to continue to exist, so long as it remains in the realm of “sex” rather than “gender.” Perhaps not.
I hope it will help you
#yahyaahmad#
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