Sex on the margins: centering intersex, transgender, and sexually fluid voices in religious and scientific discourse

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Megan K. DeFranza, S. Arel, Kate Stockly
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ABSTRACT This collection of essays arose from the conference “Sex on the Margins: Navigating Religious, Social, and Natural Scientific Models of Sex Differences,” February 24–26, 2017, at Boston University. Scholars examined how our growing knowledge of sex, gender, and sexual diversity impacts binary models of sex that continue to hold sway in most religious and natural scientific examinations of human nature, including their practical application in medical approaches to differently sexed and gendered bodies. The authors call for a nuanced, interdisciplinary approach to sex difference which respects and protects minorities without eliding statistically significant binary patterns of human experience.
边缘的性:以宗教和科学话语中的双性人、变性人和性流动的声音为中心
本论文集源于2017年2月24日至26日在波士顿大学举行的“边缘性别:探索性别差异的宗教、社会和自然科学模型”会议。学者们研究了我们对性、性别和性多样性的不断增长的知识是如何影响二元性模型的,这些二元性模型在大多数宗教和自然科学对人性的检验中仍然占据主导地位,包括它们在医学方法中对不同性别和性别的身体的实际应用。作者呼吁对性别差异采取一种微妙的、跨学科的方法,在尊重和保护少数群体的同时,不忽略人类经验中具有统计学意义的二元模式。
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