UN SOLO SEXO. INVENCIÓN DE LA MONOSEXUALIDAD Y EXPULSIÓN DEL HERMAFRODITISMO (ESPAÑA, SIGLOS XV-XIX)

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  • Francisco Vázquez García
  • Andréz Moreno Mengíbar
Keywords: hermafroditismo, biopolítica, identidad sexual, España, hermaphroditism, biopolitics, sexual identity, Spain

Abstract

This paper explores the way the attitudes and values about hermaphroditism in Spain have been reversed, from his integration within the administrative and medical practices of the Old Regime, to his rejection and objetivation within the biopolitics of the Enlightenment and the requirements of the Liberal State. The emergency of the modern cocept of sexual identity and the anxiety provoked by changes and doubleness of sex appear as consequences derived from the process in question.

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Vázquez García, F., & Moreno Mengíbar, A. (1995). UN SOLO SEXO. INVENCIÓN DE LA MONOSEXUALIDAD Y EXPULSIÓN DEL HERMAFRODITISMO (ESPAÑA, SIGLOS XV-XIX). Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (11), 95–112. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/7061
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