Sex Matters addresses a cluster of related questions that arise from the conflict of interests between rights based on sex and rights based on gender identity. Some of these questions are theoretical, including: who has the more ambitious vision for women's liberation, gender-critical feminists or proponents of gender identity? How does each understand what gender is? What are the arguments for the refrain that 'trans women are women!', and do they succeed? Other questions taken up in the book are more applied to specific issues in law and policy including: should there be a right to exclude people who are biologically male from women-only spaces? How do the interests of all stakeholders to bathrooms, in particular, trade off when it comes to moving from sex to gender identity as the basis for self-inclusion? If we think about types of transition, or gatekeeping requirements on transition, as providing assurance to women who are asked to accept the opening up of women-only spaces to transwomen, are any such assurances sufficient? Is 'TERF' a slur, as some radical and gender-critical feminists have claimed? And finally, is gender-critical speech 'hate speech', as it has been classified by some social media platforms, or at least harmful speech? Holly Lawford-Smith discusses these issues in a series of essays, all but one of them previously unpublished. She takes an analytic philosophical approach to these issues, drawing on ideas from political philosophy, philosophy of biology, and philosophy of language, as well as second-wave feminist theory and empirical literature, to defend a gender-critical position in response to all of these questions.
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Sex Matters addresses a cluster of related questions that arise from the tension between rights based on sex and rights based on gender identity. Topics discussed include what gender is, what policies should be for inclusion in women-only spaces, and whether gender-critical speech is 'hate speech'.
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Acknowledgements Preface Some notes on language Part I: Theory 1: Ending Sex-Based Oppression: Transitional Pathways 2: Gender: What Is It, And What Do They Want It To Be? 3: Do Arguments For 'Trans Women Are Women' Succeed? Part II: Policy 4: Women-Only Spaces And The Right To Exclude 5: Sex Self-Identification And Costly Signals Of Assurance 6: The Never-Ending Dispute Over Public Bathrooms Part III: Speech 7: Is 'TERF' A Slur? 8: Is Gender-Critical Speech Hate Speech? 9: Is Gender-Critical Speech Harmful Speech?
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Holly Lawford-Smith is Associate Professor in Political Philosophy, University of Melbourne.
A feminist philosophical perspective on questions regarding sex and gender Draws on a wide range of studies across disciplines and cases around the world All chapters but one previously unpublished

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ISBN
9780192896131
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
492 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Holly Lawford-Smith is Associate Professor in Political Philosophy, University of Melbourne.