Ontoepistemological Aspects of the Current Debates on the Sex-Gendered Body in Argentina
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We propose an analysis of the ontoepistemological aspects involved in the current debates around the sex-gendered body in Argentina. We use theoretical tools of feminist phenomenology, feminist epistemology and new feminist materialisms to analyze, on the one hand, how the Argentinian State understands the sex-gendered body and, on the other, a series of statements present in trans-exclusionary discourses that intervene in a conflictive way in these debates. We seek to clear the field of feminist debates in order to determine which positions allow us to advance, and which ones make us go back. We conclude that, while the notions contained in the gender identity law are supported by current feminist knowledge, trans-exclusionary discourses that dispute its content represent a patriarchal ontoepistemological framework of understanding.
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