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Sex Gender And International Human Rights Law 1st Edition Gilleri

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Sex Gender And International Human Rights Law 1st Edition Gilleri
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Gilleri, Giovanna
ISBN: 9781032456119, 9781003377832, 9781003806707, 9781003806639, 1032456116, 1003377831, 1003806708, 1003806635
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Sex Gender And International Human Rights Law 1st Edition Gilleri by Gilleri, Giovanna 9781032456119, 9781003377832, 9781003806707, 9781003806639, 1032456116, 1003377831, 1003806708, 1003806635 instant download after payment.

This book investigates the relationship between sex and gender under international human rights law, and how this influences the formation of individual subjects. Combining feminist, queer and psychoanalytical perspectives, the author scrutinises the sexed/gendered human rights discourse, starting from the assumptions underpinning interpretations of sex, gender, and the related notions of gender identity, sex characteristics and sexual orientation. Human rights law has so far offered only a limited account of the diversity of sexed/gendered subjectivities, being based on a series of simplistic assumptions. Namely, that: there are only two sexes and two genders; that sex is a natural fact and gender is a social construct; that gender is the metonymic signifier for women; and that gender power relations take the asymmetrical shape of male domination versus female oppression. Against these assumptions, dominative and subordinate postures interchangeably attach to femininities and masculinities, depending on the subjects' roles, their positionalities and the situational meanings of their acts. The limits of an approach to gender which is based on rigid binaries are evident in two case-studies, on the UN human rights treaty bodies' vocabulary on medically unnecessary interventions upon intersex children, and on the European Court of Human Rights' narrative on sadomasochism. This examination of the impact of human rights on gendered subjectivities will be of interest to scholars, students and researchers in international law, gender studies, queer studies, cultural studies, critical race theory and psychoanalysis.

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