2018
DOI: 10.1177/0959354318764826
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Aesthetic as genetic: The epistemological violence of gaydar research

Abstract: In recent years, "gaydar" has come under increasing scientific scrutiny. Gaydar researchers have found that we can accurately judge sexual orientation at better than chance levels from various nonverbal cues. Why they could find what they did is typically chalked up to gender inverted phenotypic variations in craniofacial structure that distinguish homosexuals. This interpretation of gaydar data (the "hegemonic interpretation") maintains a construction of homosexuality as both a "natural kind" and an "entitati… Show more

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“…Essentialist thinking about the association of a category with a trait is particularly relevant to the research on gaydar, the process by which people use different SO-traits to guess others' SO (Rule, 2017). Belief in gaydar seems to presume essentialist belief in real differences between gay and straight people in regard to some discernible traits (Vasilovsky, 2018). In the SO domain, the relationship between such essentialist thinking about categorytrait associations and stigma has received far less attention than the relationship between stigma and essentialist thinking about the SO-category itself.…”
Section: Essentialist Beliefsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essentialist thinking about the association of a category with a trait is particularly relevant to the research on gaydar, the process by which people use different SO-traits to guess others' SO (Rule, 2017). Belief in gaydar seems to presume essentialist belief in real differences between gay and straight people in regard to some discernible traits (Vasilovsky, 2018). In the SO domain, the relationship between such essentialist thinking about categorytrait associations and stigma has received far less attention than the relationship between stigma and essentialist thinking about the SO-category itself.…”
Section: Essentialist Beliefsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the hegemonic interpretations of the data obtained through empirical research, there are natural aspects—physiognomic and morphologic—associated with homosexual and bisexual orientation. Variations in the craniofacial structure are a determinant of the phenotypical expressions of the inverted gender (Vasilovsky, 2018). Consequently, sexuality would be a natural entity whose orientation is innate (Rule et al, 2009).…”
Section: Recognition and Contempt: Using The Theory Of Recognition Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, the analysis of the same data from a different theoretical approach generates different interpretations regarding the sexual orientation of corporal and facial expressions. According to Vasilovsky (2018), there are interpretations that are less proneto reduce the variability and fluidity of queer identifications to a single, stable orientation, or to normalize queer cultural practices, or characterize queer agency as an automatic product of inner propulsions; or to neglect homosexual subjection; or to pathologize gender variance; or to conflate queer expressions of masculinity and femininity with straight masculinity and femininity, such that queer bodies are rendered intelligible only within a framework that has established heterosexuality as its ontological ground. (p. 307)…”
Section: Recognition and Contempt: Using The Theory Of Recognition To Strengthen The Ethical Dimension Of The Concept Of Epistemological mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological essentialism is drawn on in attempts to secure certain legal rights -as Hirschfeld had been doing about a century agothough such explanations, ultimately, "appeal to the sympathies of the majority" (Johnson, 2007, p. 60) and "serve to reinstate the naturalized status of a binary gender system" (p. 60). Indeed, much the same has been attempted with homosexuality -"gay gene" and "gay brain" research abound -though the political advantageousness of this legal strategy is suspect: the belief that identity groups are fundamentally distinct from each other is positively correlated with prejudice against gay men and lesbians, and biological theories have been mobilized to support the view of gay men and lesbians as genetically defective, much like some have argued that immutability does not necessarily warrant civil rights protections for homosexuals (see Vasilovsky, 2018).…”
Section: Participant 24mentioning
confidence: 99%