Hil Malatino, Queer Embodiment: Monstrosity, Medical Violence, and Intersex Experience

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
R. Hurst
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Queer Embodiment: Monstrosity, Medical Violence, and Intersex Experience Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2019 (ISBN 978-0-8032-9593-3) Reviewed by Shannon Dea, 2019 Shannon Dea is a Professor of Philosophy and of Gender and Social Justice at the University of Waterloo, Canada. She is the author of Beyond the Binary: Thinking about Sex and Gender (Broadview, 2016), of "Dispatches on Academic Freedom," a monthly online column in University Affairs, and of numerous articles and book chapters. Her current book project is Academic Freedom in a Non-Ideal World. Shannon lives and works on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Quote: The book's impressive pluralism supports rather than distracts from the book's core argument that attending to intersex experience helps us to conceive gender as creative instead of limiting, a conceptual shift that "recognizes the ability of monstrous reclamation to disrupt and denaturalize heterosexist, cissexist, Eurocentric hierarchy" In Queer Embodiment, Hilary Malatino argues that intersex corporeality points to an understanding of sex and gender that resists demarcations of "inside" and "outside." Appropriately enough, the book itself straddles scholarly areas and approaches. It is, most straightforwardly, a contribution to the emerging field of critical intersex studies. However, Malatino's approach also ranges with considerable authority across several cognate disciplines: gender studies, queer studies, philosophy, medical humanities, and political theory.
希尔·马拉蒂诺,酷儿化身:怪物、医疗暴力和Intersex体验
酷儿体现:怪物,医疗暴力和双性人的经验林肯:内布拉斯加州大学出版社,2019 (ISBN 978-0-8032-9593-3)由香农Dea审查,2019香农Dea是哲学教授,性别和社会正义在滑铁卢大学,加拿大。她是《超越二元:思考性与性别》(Broadview, 2016)的作者,《大学事务》月刊在线专栏“学术自由快讯”的作者,以及许多文章和书籍章节的作者。她目前的出版项目是《非理想世界中的学术自由》。香农在中立人、阿尼什纳贝人和豪德诺索尼人的传统领土上生活和工作。引用:这本书令人印象深刻的多元性支持而不是分散了本书的核心论点,即关注双性人的经历有助于我们将性别视为创造性的而不是限制性的,这是一种概念上的转变,“认识到巨大的改造能力,可以破坏异性恋者、异性恋者、以欧洲为中心的等级制度,并使其变性”。希拉里·马拉蒂诺(Hilary Malatino)认为,双性人的肉体指向了一种对性和性别的理解,这种理解抵制了“内在”和“外在”的界限。恰如其分的是,这本书本身跨越了学术领域和方法。最直接地说,这是对新兴的双性人批判性研究领域的贡献。然而,Malatino的方法也在几个同源学科中具有相当大的权威:性别研究、酷儿研究、哲学、医学人文和政治理论。
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