The epistemic injustice expressed in “normalizing” surgery on children with intersex traits

CC BY-NC Logo DOI

I present the notion of epistemic injustice coined by Miranda Fricker and apply it to the situation of people with intersex traits, especially intersex children who are the subjects of “normalizing” surgery. Several studies from Polish hospitals show that both early “normalizing” surgery and the decision to postpone such surgery can result in harm to an intersex child. For this reason, I claim that “normalizing” surgery is only an expression of the epistemic hermeneutical injustice existing before the surgery and that its source is the lack of an empirically adequate notion of sex characteristics. The binary notion is too simple to grasp intersex traits, and this epistemic dysfunction turns into practical harm. In contrast to Morgan Carpenter, I defend the nonbinary gender category as being important to limiting “normalizing” surgery.

Tytuł
The epistemic injustice expressed in “normalizing” surgery on children with intersex traits
Twórca
Ziemińska Renata ORCID 0000-0002-4403-0987
Słowa kluczowe
Miranda Fricker; epistemic injustice; children with intersex traits; early 'normalizing' surgery; binary notion of two sexes; niesprawiedliwość epistemiczna; dzieci z cechami interpłciowymi; wczesna chirurgia "normalizacyjna"; binarne pojęcie płci
Data
2020
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.33392/diam.1478
Źródło
Diametros : a journal of philosophy, 2020, vol. 17 no. 66, s. 52-65
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
CC BY-NC CC BY-NC
Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
Data udostępnienia9 wrz 2021, 10:40:08
Data mod.14 kwi 2022, 08:39:49
DostępPubliczny
Aktywnych wyświetleń0