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Hermaphroditism, Medical Science and Sexual Identity in Spain, 1850-1960

Hermaphroditism, Medical Science and Sexual Identity in Spain, 1850-1960

Richard Cleminson | Francisco Vásquez García

(2009)

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Abstract

This is the first book in English to analyse the medical category of 'hermaphroditism' in Spain over the period 1850-1960. It attempts to show how the relationship between the male and female body, biological 'sex', gender and sexuality constantly changed in the light of emerging medical, legal and social influences. Tracing the evolution of the hermaphrodite from its association with the 'marvellous' to the association with intersexuality and transexuality, this book emphasizes how the frameworks employed by scientists and doctors reflected not only changing international paradigms with respect to 'hermaphrodite science' but also social anxieties about shifting gender roles, the evolving discourse on sexuality and, in particular, the increased visibility of the 'sexual deviancies' such as homosexuality and changing legislation on marriage and divorce. Finally, we hope to open a space whereby the voice of 'hermaphrodites' and 'intersexuals' themselves could be heard in the past as agents in the construction of their own destiny as figures deemed 'in-between' by medicine and society.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover i
Title Page iv
Copyright v
Contents vi
Series Editors' Foreword viii
Acknowledgements x
Chapter 1: Introduction: Male, Femaleor In-Between? Towards a History of the Science of 'Hermaphroditism' in Spain, 1850–1960 xii
Chapter 2: From Sex as Social Status to Biological Sex xl
Chapter 3: Between Diagnoses: Hermaphroditism, Hypospadias and Pseudo-hermaphroditism, 1870–1905 lxxxix
Chapter 4: Gonads, Hormones and Marañón's Theory of Intersexuality, 1905–1930 cxxxiii
Chapter 5: From True Sex to Sex as Simulacrum cxc
Chapter 6: Conclusions ccxxxv
Bibliography cclii
Index cclxxvi
Back Cover cclxxxii