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The Controversy Surrounding The Man Who Would Be Queen: A Case History of the Politics of Science Identity and Sex in the Internet Age

机译:围绕将要成为女王的人的争议:互联网时代的科学认同和性政治案例

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In 2003, psychology professor and sex researcher J. Michael Bailey published a book entitled The Man Who Would Be Queen: The Science of Gender-Bending and Transsexualism. The book’s portrayal of male-to-female (MTF) transsexualism, based on a theory developed by sexologist Ray Blanchard, outraged some transgender activists. They believed the book to be typical of much of the biomedical literature on transsexuality—oppressive in both tone and claims, insulting to their senses of self, and damaging to their public identities. Some saw the book as especially dangerous because it claimed to be based on rigorous science, was published by an imprint of the National Academy of Sciences, and argued that MTF sex changes are motivated primarily by erotic interests and not by the problem of having the gender identity common to one sex in the body of the other. Dissatisfied with the option of merely criticizing the book, a small number of transwomen (particularly Lynn Conway, Andrea James, and Deirdre McCloskey) worked to try to ruin Bailey. Using published and unpublished sources as well as original interviews, this essay traces the history of the backlash against Bailey and his book. It also provides a thorough exegesis of the book’s treatment of transsexuality and includes a comprehensive investigation of the merit of the charges made against Bailey that he had behaved unethically, immorally, and illegally in the production of his book. The essay closes with an epilogue that explores what has happened since 2003 to the central ideas and major players in the controversy.
机译:2003年,心理学教授兼性研究员J. Michael Bailey出版了一本书,题为《将成为女王的男人:性别弯曲与变性者的科学》。该书根据性学家雷·布兰查德(Ray Blanchard)提出的理论描述了男性至女性(MTF)的变性者,激怒了一些变性者。他们认为这本书是有关变性人的许多生物医学文献中的代表人物-在言语和主张上都令人压抑,侮辱了他们的自我意识,并损害了他们的公共身份。一些人认为这本书特别危险,因为它声称是基于严格的科学,是由美国国家科学院的一本名著出版的,并认为MTF的性别变化主要是出于色情兴趣,而不是因为性别问题一种性别在另一种身体中共有的身份。不满意仅仅批评这本书的选择,少数女权主义者(尤其是林恩·康威,安德里亚·詹姆斯和狄尔德·麦克洛斯基)试图破坏贝利。本文使用已发表和未发表的资料以及原始访谈,追溯了对贝利及其书的强烈反对的历史。本书还对这本书对变性的处理方式进行了详尽的诠释,并全面调查了对贝利的指控的优劣,这些指控是贝利在制作该书时不道德,不道德和违法的。本文以结尾词结尾,探讨自2003年以来争议的中心思想和主要参与者发生了什么。

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