2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10691-018-9373-4
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Governing Legal Embodiment: On the Limits of Self-Declaration

Abstract: This article presents the first empirically-based and theoreticallyinformed investigation of the effectiveness of the 'self-declaration model' of legal gender recognition in Denmark, the first European state to adopt it. Drawing upon analysis of legislative materials, as well as interviews with stakeholders in the legislative process and trans and intersex legal subjects, it contends that self-declaration is not without its limitations. By conceptualising embodiment as an ontological and epistemological proces… Show more

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“…Further, plasticity and the focus on transforming the self reinforce the existing political order and make ‘normative particular ways of being’ (Gillies et al , 2016, p. 233), particularly around obligations to optimise the self and parenting. While our engagement with these rich understandings of embodiment is necessarily limited here, the naturalisation of contextual and contingent understandings of the body makes engagement with socio-political embodiment all the more pressing (Fox and Thomson, 2017; Dietz, 2018).…”
Section: Vulnerability Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, plasticity and the focus on transforming the self reinforce the existing political order and make ‘normative particular ways of being’ (Gillies et al , 2016, p. 233), particularly around obligations to optimise the self and parenting. While our engagement with these rich understandings of embodiment is necessarily limited here, the naturalisation of contextual and contingent understandings of the body makes engagement with socio-political embodiment all the more pressing (Fox and Thomson, 2017; Dietz, 2018).…”
Section: Vulnerability Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the removal of the castration requirement was part of a more significant legal reform of the Central Personal Register (Bill no. L182 2013/2014) through which Denmark was the first country in the world to grant access to legal gender reassignment based on a self-definition model to people above the age of 18 (Holm, 2017;Dietz 2018). Importantly, the abolition of the castration requirement was followed by an amendment of the healthcare laws so that people who legally transition retain access to reproductive healthcare services, such as abortion, pregnancy care and, not least, assisted reproduction (Bill no.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both nationally and internationally, the Danish reforms have been celebrated for being progressive and inclusive. However, as highlighted by Dietz (2018), the political goal of separating legal gender status from the healthcare system complicates the embodiment of transgender identities. While depathologization and destigmatization are certainly desirable, the close attention to legal gender status that shaped the 2014 reforms invisibilizes the need for the medical body modifications that many trans people have (Dietz, 2018;Nord, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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