Intersex: cultural and social perspectives
Surya Monro, Morgan Carpenter, Daniela Crocetti, Georgiann Davis, Fae Garland, David Andrew Griffiths, Peter Hegarty, Mitchell Travis, Mauro Cabral Grinspan, Peter Aggleton
Abstract
Intersex has been a topic of much discussion in courses on sex and gender in the academy. Much of this discourse has centred on the nature of intersex and how far it challenges the categories of sex and gender. As Emi Koyama and Lisa Weasel pointed out in 2002, this form of academic appropriation risks diverting attention from important \nsocial justice issues towards trivial or reductive theorising about social construction. Academic enquiries into the oppression of people with intersex variations may only \nsometimes be helpful in bringing hegemonic forces of body normativity, prejudice and sex/gender norms into question.