Was Dawn Butler right after all? Are babies really born without a sex, but are then assigned a gender by the cruel and violent imposition of a birth certificate? Well, Lena Holzer in the Australian Feminist Law Journal thinks so [via b&w]. Sexually Dimorphic Bodies: A Production of Birth Certificates:

Registering a newborn’s gender/sex on the birth certificate is usually seen as a mere formality that reflects a natural state of affairs. This article, however, shows that the registration of gender/sex does something else than record naturally given sex differences in bodies; it actually produces and shapes bodies to develop in a way conformant with understandings of sexual dimorphism. Sexed bodies are therefore not pre-discursive and static objects, but they are constantly in the process of becoming, influenced by socio-legal procedures, including gender/sex registration. By analysing the effects of registering the legal gender/sex on birth certificates and the change of gender markers thereof in various jurisdictions, in particular Australian states and territories, the article aims to show how bodies of intersex as well as endosex cis and trans persons are made into what they are expected to be: sexually dimorphic. It concludes that legally assigning a gender/sex has intrinsically violent effects on bodies, something that could be avoided by eliminating the public registration of gender/sex.

Well the bible does say "In the beginning was the word". Still, who knew that birth certificates have such mystical power…

 

 

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    Dom

    I had to look up endosex. Like Cis, it’s defined as the opposite of a birth anomaly, in this case intersex. We’re going to be asked to declare our sexualness pretty soon, along with our pronouns and gender. And then the usual formations, endonormativity and endoprivilege and so on.
    Btw, birth certificates do not list gender, although everyone says they do. They list good old biological sex.

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