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Transgender is a term whose exact meaning is still in dispute, and
I consider that a very healthy sign. The most widely accepted definition
is that transgender includes everything not covered by our culture's
narrow terms "man" and "woman". A partial list of
persons who might include themselves in such a definition includes transsexuals
(pre, post, and no-op); transvestites; crossdressers; persons with ambiguous
genitalia; persons who have chosen to perform ambiguous social genders;
and persons who have chosen to perform no gender at all.
Essentialist
Also sometimes called naturalist. Essentialists believe that sex and
gender are the same thing, or at any rate inseparable. Both arise from
"nature" or are "God-given". Chromosomal characteristics,
visible sex markers (penis, vagina), and gender cannot be separated.
Essentialists usually believe that there are only two genders; these
are present at birth; remain unchanged for life; and there is no territory
between. Behaviors or appearances that do not fit these assumptions
are viewed as "perversions".
Social Constructivist
Social constructivists believe that both sex and gender arise in social
interaction and have no existence independent of social interaction;
i.e., they are not grounded in "nature", the meaning of which
is itself socially determined. The "constructedness" of sex
and gender is made invisible by the normal workings of social life,
so that they appear natural rather than artificial. Recent constructivist
theory also points out that the idea of two absolute chromosomal sexes
is also a social construction. Recall the film Alien 3, in which the
inhabitants of the prison colony are all double-Y chromosomal; thus
although they possess many of the secondary sexual characteristics of
males, genetically they are not male, nor are they any other category
for which we currently have a socially understood name. (Heartfelt thanks
again, Ridley!)
Performance
Gender performance theorists believe that gender is performed like any
theater work, is independent of sex, and is best understood through
performance studies. Performance has been seized on most productively
by political activists to make visible the structure of the performance
(body position, gesture, facial expression, proxemics, voice modulation,
speech pattern, social space, markers of clothing, adornment and cosmetics)
and to point up its artificial quality in direct ways.
Memory and Language Generation
In this thread the body is a central node and apparatus for meaning
production in a complex system of symbols and their exchange that we
commonly call language. However, rather than simply being a passage
point for always-already socially understood symbols, the body is a
source of new symbols which are taken up by social networks and incorporated
into a larger cultural language which includes words and gestures but
is not limited to them. The body is also linked to deeper knowledge
which cannot be expressed through text or sound and that originate before
the growing child learns to verbalize or to gesture. One of the characters
in my novel repeatedly says "The body remembers. Not the mind.
The body."
If you have any questions do send me an e-mail
I will be very glad to try and answer any questions you might have thank
you very much . Love Karen
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