Making Sense of Intersex Making Sense of Intersex

Making Sense of Intersex

Changing Ethical Perspectives in Biomedicine

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Publisher Description

A philosopher offers a framework for the treatment of intersex children, and a moral argument for responsibility to them and their families.

Putting the ethical tools of philosophy to work, Ellen K. Feder seeks to clarify how we should understand "the problem" of intersex. Adults often report that medical interventions they underwent as children to "correct" atypical sex anatomies caused them physical and psychological harm. Proposing a philosophical framework for the treatment of children with intersex conditions—one that acknowledges the intertwined identities of parents, children, and their doctors—Feder presents a persuasive moral argument for collective responsibility to these children and their families.

"In a voice both urgent and nuanced, Feder squarely faces the complexities that accompany the care of people with atypical sex anatomies in medical science. . . . Rich with cross-discipline potential, Feder's engaging argument should provide a new approach for doctors and parents caring for children with atypical sex anatomy." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Feder's book is a welcome injection of new ideas into feminist scholarship on intersex, post-Consensus Statement era." —Women's Review of Books
"Is a work of philosophy capable of bringing insightful new perspectives or illuminating and forceful arguments to an urgent social matter so as truly to effect a felt change in the lives of people concerned by it? Feder's book is capable of this effect. As such, it takes the risk of calling forth a new public, or a new readership, and so is a work whose appeal could well be ahead of its time. But its time should be here." —International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics
"Making Sense of Intersex significantly enhances our understanding of intersex and the ethical issues involved in medical practice more generally." —Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2021
December 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
279
Pages
PUBLISHER
Indiana University Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
2.3
MB
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