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Index
A
Abelove, Henry, 259
Abortion, 12, 187, 225
Adoption, 110, 112, 116, 120, 126, 130
Agacinski, Sylviane, 112 – 113, 118 – 120, 125, 128 – 129, 256
Agamben, Giorgio, 243, 260
Aggression, 134, 146 – 147
AIDS, 18, 25, 34, 115
Alarcón, Norma, 260
Alcoff, Linda, 157
Alexander, Jacqui, 253
American Philosophical Association, 233
American Political Science Association, 49
American Psychiatric Association, 78, 92, 254
Angier, Natalie, 62, 64
Antigone (Sophocles), 166 – 171
Anzaldúa, Gloria, 227 – 228
Apartheid, 224 – 225
Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 246
Araujo, Gwen, 6, 99
Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine, 68
Autonomy, 21 – 22, 25, 76 – 77, 84 – 89, 91 – 92, 100 – 101
B
Babbit, Jamie, 253
Baker, Russell, 183
Balibar, Etienne, 243
Barale, Michèle Aina, 259
Barnes, Whitney, 254
Beauvoir, Simone de, 65, 240, 245
Bell, Vikki, 252
Benhabib, Seyla, 246
Benjamin, Harry, 81
Benjamin, Jessica, 131 – 137, 140, 144 – 151
Benjamin, Walter, 202, 244
Bernstein, Jay, 244
Bersani, Leo, 179
Bhabha, Homi, 258n3, 259
Bockting, Walter O., 92, 255
Body, the, 20 – 22, 25 – 26, 161, 165 – 166, 172 – 173, 193 – 194, 198 – 199, 217
Borneman, John, 255
Bornstein, Kate, 8, 65, 81, 252
Borsch-Jacobsen, Mikkel, 258
Bourdieu, Pierre, 233
Bowie, Malcolm, 252
Boys Don’t Cry, 142 – 144
Braidotti, Rosi, 185, 192 – 198, 200 – 202, 210 – 211, 246
Breast cancer, 85 – 87
Butch desire, 197 – 198
Butch – femme identities, 209
But I’m a Cheerleader, 60
C
Canguilhem, Georges, 253
Carsten, Janet, 257
Caruth, Cathy, 153
Cassian, John, 163, 173
Cavell, Stanley, 246
Caverero, Adriana, 35
Caws, Peter, 246
Cescretti, Charles, 255n13Chase, Cheryl, 63, 64, 65, 253n1, 253
Chow, Rey, 259
Cicero, 253
Cixous, Hélène, 208, 243
Clastres, Pierre, 123
Cohen-Kettenis, P.T., 255
Colapinto, John, 59, 62, 67
Collins, Patricia Hill, 248
Communication, 132 – 133
Communicative action, 220
Conatus, 31, 235
Confession, 161 – 168, 170 – 173
Copjec, Joan, 210
Corbett, Ken, 127
Cornell, Drucilla, 135, 149, 177, 246
Crenshaw, Kimberlé, 259
Critical race studies, 185
Culture, 44 – 46, 124 – 128, 211
D
de Man, Paul, 238, 242
Deleuze, Gilles, 192 – 193, 198
Democracy, 226
Derrida, Jacques, 202, 243
Desire, 1 – 2, 134 – 143, 146, 151, 163 – 165, 170, 236, 240 – 241
Devi, Mahasweta, 229 – 230
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), 4, 75, 78, 84, 87, 89, 92, 93, 97 – 99
Diamond, Milton, 59, 60, 62 – 64, 65, 67, 68
Disability movements, 12
Discrimination, 6, 8 – 9, 20
Domestic partnership, 109 – 112
Douglass, Frederick, 248
Drag, 213 – 214, 216 – 218
DSM-IV, See Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
DuBois, W.E.B., 247
Duden, Barbara, 211
E
Ecstasy, 19 – 20, 32 – 33, 137, 145, 148 – 151
Emigration, 195
Equality, 174
Ewald, François, 49 – 51, 220, 252
F
Fanon, Frantz, 13, 259
Fantasy, 15, 28 – 9, 155 – 156, 216 – 217
Fassin, Eric, 112, 125, 256
Fausto-Sterling, Anne, 59, 63, 183, 252
Feher, Michel, 256
Felman, Shoshana, 153, 199, 258
Feminism, 8 – 12, 174 – 178, 180 – 184, 201 – 202, 204 – 205, 207 – 212, 225 – 226
Feminist philosophy, 242, 245-246
Fenves, Peter, 244
Fetishism, 142, 152, 158 – 159
Foucault, Michel, 27, 41, 48 – 51, 55, 57 – 58, 74, 161-165, 170, 173, 215 – 216, 221, 240, 244
Franke, Katherine, 55
Frankfurt School, 131, 244
Franklin, Sarah, 121, 125 – 126
Fraser, Nancy, 246
Freud, Sigmund, 119 – 120, 133, 152, 169, 200, 245, 251n6, 258
Friedman, Richard, 253n1, 254
G
Gadamer, Hans Georg, 240
Geertz, Clifford, 121
Gender, 30 – 31, 40 – 43, 47 – 48, 52 – 55, 58, 176, 181 – 190
Gender dysphoria, 5, 78, 81, 214
Gender identity disorder (GID), 4 – 5, 12, 75 – 100
Gender Identity Institute, 60 – 62, 66
Genderpac, 251
Gilroy, Paul, 179, 247 – 249
Gooren, L.J.G., 255
Green, Richard, 88 – 89, 254n7, 255n14, 255
Grosz, Elizabeth, 185, 246
Guillory, John, 247
Guilt, 169 – 172 270
H
Habermas, Jürgen, 131 – 132, 220 – 221, 246, 248
Halberstam, Judith, 260
Hale, Jacob, 83 – 84
Halperin, David M., 259
Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, 88, 254
Hartman, Saidiya, 103
Hegel, G.W.F., 2, 31, 131 – 132, 134, 137, 145, 147 – 150, 192, 213, 233, 235 – 236, 240 – 241, 243, 245, 247 – 249
Heidegger, Martin, 258
Héritier, Françoise, 256
Homosexuality, 29 – 30, 78 – 80, 89 – 90, 125, 129, 138 – 144, 181 – 184
Honneth, Axel, 131
Hua, Cai, 103
Hugh-Jones, Stephen, 257
Human, category of, 12 – 14, 17, 24 – 25, 35 – 39, 57 – 58, 74, 190 – 191, 218, 222 – 223, 225
Human Genome Project, 125
Human rights, 29 – 30, 32 – 34, 36 – 38, 190, 222
Human Rights Campaign, 26, 104
Husserl, Edmund, 234
Hyppolite, Jean, 137
I
Identification, 132, 136 – 137, 139, 140, 142
Incest, 152 – 160, 169 – 170
Incest taboo, 26, 44, 121 – 122, 152 – 160
International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, 34, 38, 189
Intersex, 4 – 7, 53, 55, 59 – 65, 254
Intersexed Society of North America, 63, 251n1, 253
Irigaray, Luce, 43, 177 – 178, 192, 200 – 201, 208, 243, 245
Isay, Richard, 82 – 84
Islam, 230 – 231
J
Jealousy, 139 – 141
K
Kant, I., 243, 248
Keates, Debra, 259
Kessler, Suzanne, 59, 61
Kierkegaard, Søren, 236 – 239, 244
Kinship, 5, 26, 44 – 46, 102 – 105, 109 – 110, 112 – 113, 116 – 117, 123 – 130, 152, 157 – 160
Klein, Melanie, 133
Knight Initiative, 256
Knowledge, 27, 215 – 216
Kofman, Sarah, 243
Kristeva, Julia, 208
L
Lacan, Jacques, 43 – 47, 119, 134, 137 – 138, 140, 192, 199, 208, 212
Lamien, Eric, 256
Language, 161 – 168, 171 – 173, 198 – 199, 220
Laplanche, Jean, 149, 252
Laub, Dori, 153
Law, 46 – 49, 168
Legitimacy, 105 – 108, 115
Legitimation, state, 114 – 117
“Lesbian,” as category in U.N. deliberations, 187 – 191
Lesbian and gay studies, 181, 183 – 185
Levi, Primo, 260
Levinas, Emmanuel, 135, 149, 243, 245
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 43 – 48, 118 – 119, 121 – 123, 126, 138, 159, 208, 255
Livability, 8, 12, 17, 29 – 30, 39, 225 – 227
Livingston, Jennie, 260
Loss, 18 – 19, 22
M
Macheray, Pierre, 51 – 52
MacIntyre, Alasdair, 246
Mackey, Nathaniel, 103
MacKinnon, Catharine, 53 – 55, 229, 259
Macklin, Ruth, 239
Marriage, 5, 26, 102 – 115, 122, 130
Martin, Biddy, 184, 253
Marx, Karl, 138
Matsuda, Mari, 259
McKinnon, Susan, 125 – 126, 257
Melancholia, 159 – 160, 199
Memory, 153 – 154, 156
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 33, 245
Mill, John Stuart, 88
Miller, Jacques-Alain, 256
Millett, Kate, 61
Mimesis, 200 – 201
Minter, Shannon, 254
Mitchell, Juliet, 45, 211 – 212
Mitscherlich, Alexander and Margarete, 131