Queer Theory and the transition from Sex to Gender in English Prisons - Michael Biggs
Queer Theory and the transition from Sex to Gender in English Prisons - Michael Biggs
An intriguing property of social theory is its potential, when put into practice, to alter the world to resemble more closely the model posited by theory. This self-fulfilling character has been shown for theories in disciplines that emulate natural sciences, like economics and psychiatry. I argue that queer theory too has the power to remake the world in its own image, using the case of prison policy in England. The notion that sex is merely the performance of gender helped to shift the criteria for incarcerating males in women’s prisons: from genital surgery to legal status, and then to gender identity. The implementation of queer theory enables us to unpack two distinct meanings of gender performance: dramaturgical, where the individual gives off the appearance of femininity or masculinity through body modification, clothing, and gesture, and illocutionary, the individual’s verbal claim to be man or women. This case demonstrates the impact of queer theory on institutional policy.
Holly Smith | |
589 | |
12/7/2021 | |
00:41:36 | |
Queer Theory, Prisons, Gender, violence against women | |
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