Relativizált nemi micsodák; Relativized gendergizmos
In: Metszetek: társadalomtudományi folyóirat = Cross-Sections : social science journal, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 107-119
Abstract
Gender-theory is an arguable direction of social gender phrasing; especially its concept, that deviancies from the biological orientation are optional. The notion of transgender ortrans-sexuality as a social construction evolved in the 1990's from post-structuralist philosophies. Nowadaysmultiple theories are mingled, and a relatively small minority seems to determine the majority'straditional orientation. Present article is to discuss radical wings of gender theories, especiallythe ones that aim to alter the individual's identity by relativizing the natural born biologicalsex, or by opposing it with social gender. Instead of dealing with the biological trans-gender(trans-sexuality, intersexuality, etc...), present work researches chosen gender, or the social gender roles and the corresponding ideologies; as well as a practical alternative, the intermentalityoutline topic.
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