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Intersex / Disorders of Sex Development
Why does the Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender Resource Center have a resource
page about intersex identity and issues? Because people looking for information on this
subject sometimes come to the Office.
This keynote speech
presented by Emi Koyama at the Translating Identity Csonference in 2006 does a very good job of
discussing the change in terminology from "intersex" to "disorders of sex
development" (DSD) that is taking place, and also addresses the question of whether 'I'
belongs in the same sentence with LBG & T.
Office resources
Available to be checked out.
- Videos:
- Hermaphrodites Speak! "meet Angela, David, Heidi, Tom, Mani,
Cheryl, Max and Hida as they tell their stories of growing up intersexed,"
(ISNA) VHS
- Yellow for Hermaphrodites: Mani's Story,
traces the life of the intersex activist Mani Mitchell,
from Hermaphrodites Speak! (ISNA) DVD
- Intersex: Redefining Sex, a half-hour documentary on medical management
of children with ambiguous sex anatomy (ISNA) VHS
- Other:
- A Human Rights Investigation into the Medical "Normalization" of
Intersex People, a report of a public hearing by the Human Rights Commission
of the City & County of San Francisco
- Teaching Intersex Issues, ISNA speaker's handbook
"We see and hear and otherwise experience very largely
as we do because the language habits of our community
predispose certain choices of interpretation. The worlds
in which different societies live are distinct worlds,
not merely the same world with different labels attached."
– Edward Sapir, 1956 (this is what is known as the strong version of the
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis).
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