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Diánoia

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CORDOBA, Mariana. Identities that Matter. Trans and Intersex, the Argentinian Law, and the Irruption of Science. Diánoia [online]. 2020, vol.65, n.84, pp.31-58.  Epub Dec 09, 2020. ISSN 0185-2450.  https://doi.org/10.22201/iifs.18704913e.2020.84.1587.

As a result of the struggles of sex and gender dissidents, laws that guarantee the recognition of gender-identities have been passed all around the world. The Argentinian Gender Identity Law (2012) offers a definition of “gender identity” as opposed to biological anchorages and pathologization, respecting personal will and leaving no room for endorsement by “authorised” third parties. This law regulates the access to medical practices to freely intervene bodies. However, the theoretical scientific principles of sexual dimorphism on which these procedures are based on are usually denounced for repressing, normalizing and pathologizing especially intersex bodies. I will analyse the issue of gender identities in the light of this tension and, finally, I will argue that identity is transformative, relational and biotechnologically produced.

Keywords : de-biologization; gender identity law; identity as transformation; relational identity; biotechnologically produced identity.

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