You've Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity

You've Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity

by Laurie J. Shrage
ISBN-10:
0195385713
ISBN-13:
9780195385717
Pub. Date:
08/18/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195385713
ISBN-13:
9780195385717
Pub. Date:
08/18/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
You've Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity

You've Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity

by Laurie J. Shrage
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Overview

Is sex identity a feature of one's mind or body, and is it a relational or intrinsic property? Who is in the best position to know a person's sex, do we each have a true sex, and is a person's sex an alterable characteristic? When a person's sex assignment changes, has the old self disappeared and a new one emerged; or, has only the public presentation of one's self changed?

"You've Changed" examines the philosophical questions raised by the phenomenon of sex reassignment, and brings together the essays of scholars known for their work in gender, sexuality, queer, and disability studies, feminist epistemology and science studies, and philosophical accounts of personal identity. An interdisciplinary contribution to the emerging field of transgender studies, it will be of interest to students and scholars in a number of disciplines.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195385717
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/18/2009
Series: Studies in Feminist Philosophy
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Laurie J. Shrage is the Director of Women's Studies and Professor of Philosophy at Florida International University.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Laurie Shrage
1. Christine Overall: "Sex/Gender Transitions and Life-Changing Aspirations"
2. Georgia Warnke: "Transsexuality, and Contextual Identities"
3. Jacob Hale: "Tracing a Ghostly Memory in My Throat: Reflections on Ftm Feminist Voice and Agency" (previously published in Men Doing Feminism, Tom Digby, ed., Routledge 1998)
4. Naomi Zack: "Transsexuality and Daseia Y. Cavers-Huff"
5. Gayle Salamon: "The Sexual Schema: Transposition and Transgenderism in Phenomenology of Perception"
6. Talia Mae Bettcher: "Trans Identities and First Person Authority"
7. Kim Q. Hall: "Queer Breasted Experience"
8. Cressida Heyes: "Changing Race, Changing Sex: The Ethics Self-Transformation" (previously published in Journal of Social Philosophy, 37:2 (Summer 2006))
9. Diana Tietjens Meyers: "Artifice and Authenticity: Gender Technology and Agency in Two Jenny Saville Portraits"
10. Laurie Shrage: "Sex and Miscibility"
11. Graham Mayeda: "Who Do You Think You Are? When Should the Law Let You Be Who You Want to Be?"
Index
Introduction, Laurie Shrage
1. Christine Overall: "Sex/Gender Transitions and Life-Changing Aspirations"
2. Georgia Warnke: "Transsexuality, and Contextual Identities"
3. Jacob Hale: "Tracing a Ghostly Memory in My Throat: Reflections on Ftm Feminist Voice and Agency" (previously published in Men Doing Feminism, Tom Digby, ed., Routledge 1998)
4. Naomi Zack: "Transsexuality and Daseia Y. Cavers-Huff"
5. Gayle Salamon: "The Sexual Schema: Transposition and Transgenderism in Phenomenology of Perception"
6. Talia Mae Bettcher: "Trans Identities and First Person Authority"
7. Kim Q. Hall: "Queer Breasted Experience"
8. Cressida Heyes: "Changing Race, Changing Sex: The Ethics Self-Transformation" (previously published in Journal of Social Philosophy, 37:2 (Summer 2006))
9. Diana Tietjens Meyers: "Artifice and Authenticity: Gender Technology and Agency in Two Jenny Saville Portraits"
10. Laurie Shrage: "Sex and Miscibility"
11. Graham Mayeda: "Who Do You Think You Are? When Should the Law Let You Be Who You Want to Be?"
Index
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