Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender

In ‘Fuzzy gender: between female embodiment and intersex’, Ashley Tauchert offers a ‘fuzzy’ model for gender. Her proposed model aims to account for the normative boundaries of sex and gender, especially between females, transwomen, and intersexuals, in terms of a ‘gender line’ on which different ge...

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Main Authors: Biana, Hazel T., Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-39572022-08-03T08:01:15Z Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender Biana, Hazel T. Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B. In ‘Fuzzy gender: between female embodiment and intersex’, Ashley Tauchert offers a ‘fuzzy’ model for gender. Her proposed model aims to account for the normative boundaries of sex and gender, especially between females, transwomen, and intersexuals, in terms of a ‘gender line’ on which different gender categories are located. This reply paper aims to clear the fuzziness in Tauchert’s model by pointing out two critical problems. First, her model appears to be self-defeating, since the marginalized gender categories it attempts to empower are defined in terms of the hegemonic binarism of the ‘pure’ heterosexual male and the ‘pure’ heterosexual female, which it tries to dislodge. Second, her model implies an infinite number of possible gender categories along the gender line; being so, it becomes theoretically inert and practically inadequate. In lieu of the fuzzy model, this paper suggests an alternative model of thinking through the black/white and grey gender categories. This model utilizes the metaphor of gender galaxies, where each gender category is treated as an independent, socially-conferred galaxy; each having specific societal concerns and political agenda. This model, as will be argued, provides firmer grounding for the political aspirations of these various gender categories. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. 2020-04-02T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2958 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Gender identity Sex Social constructionism Gender and Sexuality
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topic Gender identity
Sex
Social constructionism
Gender and Sexuality
spellingShingle Gender identity
Sex
Social constructionism
Gender and Sexuality
Biana, Hazel T.
Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B.
Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender
description In ‘Fuzzy gender: between female embodiment and intersex’, Ashley Tauchert offers a ‘fuzzy’ model for gender. Her proposed model aims to account for the normative boundaries of sex and gender, especially between females, transwomen, and intersexuals, in terms of a ‘gender line’ on which different gender categories are located. This reply paper aims to clear the fuzziness in Tauchert’s model by pointing out two critical problems. First, her model appears to be self-defeating, since the marginalized gender categories it attempts to empower are defined in terms of the hegemonic binarism of the ‘pure’ heterosexual male and the ‘pure’ heterosexual female, which it tries to dislodge. Second, her model implies an infinite number of possible gender categories along the gender line; being so, it becomes theoretically inert and practically inadequate. In lieu of the fuzzy model, this paper suggests an alternative model of thinking through the black/white and grey gender categories. This model utilizes the metaphor of gender galaxies, where each gender category is treated as an independent, socially-conferred galaxy; each having specific societal concerns and political agenda. This model, as will be argued, provides firmer grounding for the political aspirations of these various gender categories. © 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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author Biana, Hazel T.
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title Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender
title_short Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender
title_full Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender
title_fullStr Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender
title_full_unstemmed Clearing the fuzziness: Comments on Ashley Tauchert’s fuzzy gender
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