Sex and Biology: Broader Impacts Beyond the Binary

Author:

Sharpe Sam L1,Anderson Andrew P2ORCID,Cooper Idelle3,James Timothy Y4,Kralick Alexandra E5ORCID,Lindahl Hans6,Lipshutz Sara E78,McLaughlin J F9,Subramaniam Banu10,Weigel Alicia Roth11,Lewis A Kelsey12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Biology, Kansas State University , Manhattan, KS 66506 , USA

2. Department of Biology, Reed College , Portland, OR 97202 , USA

3. Department of Biology, James Madison University , Harrisonburg, VA 22807 , USA

4. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, MI 48109 , USA

5. Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, PA 19104 , USA

6. Independent writer and activist

7. Department of Biology, Loyola University Chicago , Chicago, IL 60660 , USA

8. Department of Biology, Duke University , Durham, NC 27708 , USA

9. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California Berkeley , Berkeley, CA 94720 , USA

10. Department of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, University of Massachusetts-Amherst , Amherst, MA 01003 , USA

11. Austin Human Rights Commissioner and activist

12. Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies, University at Buffalo-SUNY , Buffalo, New York 14260 , USA

Abstract

Synopsis What are the implications of misunderstanding sex as a binary, and why is it essential for scientists to incorporate a more expansive view of biological sex in our teaching and research? This roundtable will include many of our symposium speakers, including biologists and intersex advocates, to discuss these topics and visibilize the link between ongoing reification of dyadic sex within scientific communities and the social, political, and medical oppression faced by queer, transgender, and especially intersex communities. As with the symposium as a whole, this conversation is designed to bring together empirical research and implementation of equity, inclusion, and justice principles, which are often siloed into separate rooms and conversations at academic conferences. Given the local and national attacks on the rights of intersex individuals and access to medical care and bodily autonomy, this interdisciplinary discussion is both timely and urgent.

Funder

Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Animal Science and Zoology

Reference18 articles.

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3. The phalloclitoris: anatomy and ideology;Costello;The Intersex Roadshow,2011

4. Intersex genitalia illustrated and explained;Costello;The Intersex Roadshow,2011

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