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Science, Politics and Clinical Intervention: Harry Benjamin, Transsexualism and the Problem of HeteronormativityUniversity of Ulster at Coleraine, UK Harry Benjamin (18851986) is the founding father of contemporary western transsexualism. This article examines Harry Benjamins work on transsexuality from the standpoint of the interrelations between science, politics and clinical intervention, with particular reference to issues concerning transsexuality and the problem of heteronormativity. The article argues that Harry Benjamins writings evidence a shift from a relative openness towards diversity in his original formulations, to an increasing endorsement of the heteronormative in his later publications. In the service of science, politics and good clinical practice, the time is ripe to reclaim the work of Harry Benjamin, without its later heteronormative cast, and return to his original openness to diversity as evidenced in his clinical experience.
Key Words: diversity Harry Benjamin heteronormativity transgender transsexualism
Sexualities, Vol. 8, No. 3,
306-328 (2005) |
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