The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality
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Resumo: | Visibility and invisibility are very meaningful words to the community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex - LGBTTI. Compose this “alphabet soup” that represents the sex-diverse community means transit, lifelong, between invisibility and visibility. For lesbians and gays be visible implies publicly assume their sexual orientation; for transsexuals, transvestites, transgender and intersex people, visibility is compulsory at some point in their lives, since, unlike sexual orientation, which can be concealed by a lie by omission or by “closet”, the identity of Gender is experienced by people “trans” as a stigma that can not be hidden, as with skin color, for black men and women. In this paper will seek to analyze the performance of identities “trans” on the premise that free traffic between genders can not be treated as an issue linked to human sexuality, namely sexual orientation of the subject, but from a gender perspective, which will lead us to understand this issue as a fact linked to identity and not to psychological disorders. Also we analyze the contribution that the principle of fraternity can give to the exercise of such identities, taking into account the fact that freedom and equality (members of the French revolutionary triad) do not lend, isolated in both. With regard to methodology, we opted for the inductive approach method and procedure as the monographic method, using as a data collection technique the literature. |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and EqualityO Exercício Fraterno das Identidades de Gênero: A Transexualidade para Além da Liberdade e da IgualdadeGenderIdentityTranssexualityFraternity.GêneroIdentidadeTransexualidadeFraternidade.Visibility and invisibility are very meaningful words to the community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex - LGBTTI. Compose this “alphabet soup” that represents the sex-diverse community means transit, lifelong, between invisibility and visibility. For lesbians and gays be visible implies publicly assume their sexual orientation; for transsexuals, transvestites, transgender and intersex people, visibility is compulsory at some point in their lives, since, unlike sexual orientation, which can be concealed by a lie by omission or by “closet”, the identity of Gender is experienced by people “trans” as a stigma that can not be hidden, as with skin color, for black men and women. In this paper will seek to analyze the performance of identities “trans” on the premise that free traffic between genders can not be treated as an issue linked to human sexuality, namely sexual orientation of the subject, but from a gender perspective, which will lead us to understand this issue as a fact linked to identity and not to psychological disorders. Also we analyze the contribution that the principle of fraternity can give to the exercise of such identities, taking into account the fact that freedom and equality (members of the French revolutionary triad) do not lend, isolated in both. With regard to methodology, we opted for the inductive approach method and procedure as the monographic method, using as a data collection technique the literature.Visibilidade e invisibilidade são palavras muito significativas para a comunidade de lésbicas, gays, bissexuais, travestis, transexuais e intersex - LGBTTI. Compor esta “sopa de letras” que representa a comunidade sexo-diversa significa transitar, ao longo da vida, entre a invisibilidade e a visibilidade. Para lésbicas e gays, ser visível implica assumirem publicamente sua orientação sexual; para as pessoas transexuais, travestis, transgêneros e intersex, a visibilidade é compulsória em determinada altura de suas vidas, uma vez que, ao contrário da orientação sexual, que pode ser ocultada pela mentira, pela omissão ou pelo “armário”, a identidade de gênero é vivenciada pelas pessoas “trans”, como um estigma que não se pode ocultar, como acontece com a cor da pele, para os negros e negras. No presente trabalho buscaremos analisar o exercício das identidades “trans” partindo da premissa de que o livre trânsito entre os gêneros não pode ser tratado como uma questão ligada à sexualidade humana, ou seja, à orientação sexual do sujeito, mas sim a partir de uma perspectiva de gênero, o que nos levará a entender este tema como um fato ligado à identidade e não a enfermidades psicológicas. Também analisaremos a contribuição que o princípio da fraternidade pode dar ao exercício de tais identidades, tendo em conta a constatação de que a liberdade e a igualdade (integrantes da tríade revolucionária francesa) não se prestam, isoladas, a tanto. No referente à metodologia adotada, optou-se pelo método de abordagem indutivo e como método de procedimento o monográfico, utilizando- se como técnica de coleta de dados a pesquisa bibliográfica.Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pos-Graduacao em Direito - CONPEDI2016-05-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireview/article/view/340610.26668/2448-3931_conpedilawreview/2015.v1i3.3406Conpedi Law Review; v. 1 n. 3 (2015): Direito Constitucional, Direitos Humanos; 235-2612448-39312448-3931reponame:Conpedi Law Reviewinstname:Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Direito (CONPEDI)instacron:CONPEDIporhttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireview/article/view/3406/2922Copyright (c) 2016 Clarindo Epaminondas de Sá Neto, Olga Maria Boschi Aguiar de Oliveirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNeto, Clarindo Epaminondas de SáOliveira, Olga Maria Boschi Aguiar de2021-08-20T02:10:24Zoai:ojs.indexlaw.org:article/3406Revistahttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireviewONGhttps://www.indexlaw.org/index.php/conpedireview/oaipublicacao@conpedi.org.br||indexlawjournals@gmail.com2448-39312448-3931opendoar:2021-08-20T02:10:24Conpedi Law Review - Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-graduação em Direito (CONPEDI)false |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality O Exercício Fraterno das Identidades de Gênero: A Transexualidade para Além da Liberdade e da Igualdade |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality Neto, Clarindo Epaminondas de Sá Gender Identity Transsexuality Fraternity. Gênero Identidade Transexualidade Fraternidade. |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality |
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The Fraternal Exercise of Gender Identities: The Transsexuality Beyond Freedom and Equality |
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Neto, Clarindo Epaminondas de Sá |
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Neto, Clarindo Epaminondas de Sá Oliveira, Olga Maria Boschi Aguiar de |
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Oliveira, Olga Maria Boschi Aguiar de |
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Neto, Clarindo Epaminondas de Sá Oliveira, Olga Maria Boschi Aguiar de |
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Gender Identity Transsexuality Fraternity. Gênero Identidade Transexualidade Fraternidade. |
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Gender Identity Transsexuality Fraternity. Gênero Identidade Transexualidade Fraternidade. |
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Visibility and invisibility are very meaningful words to the community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex - LGBTTI. Compose this “alphabet soup” that represents the sex-diverse community means transit, lifelong, between invisibility and visibility. For lesbians and gays be visible implies publicly assume their sexual orientation; for transsexuals, transvestites, transgender and intersex people, visibility is compulsory at some point in their lives, since, unlike sexual orientation, which can be concealed by a lie by omission or by “closet”, the identity of Gender is experienced by people “trans” as a stigma that can not be hidden, as with skin color, for black men and women. In this paper will seek to analyze the performance of identities “trans” on the premise that free traffic between genders can not be treated as an issue linked to human sexuality, namely sexual orientation of the subject, but from a gender perspective, which will lead us to understand this issue as a fact linked to identity and not to psychological disorders. Also we analyze the contribution that the principle of fraternity can give to the exercise of such identities, taking into account the fact that freedom and equality (members of the French revolutionary triad) do not lend, isolated in both. With regard to methodology, we opted for the inductive approach method and procedure as the monographic method, using as a data collection technique the literature. |
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