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Hermaphrodite Logic offers a groundbreaking history of intersex liberation, examining how intersex people have organized and resisted medical establishment control over their bodies and identities. Juliana Gleeson traces the evolution of intersex activism from early medical encounters to contemporary social movements, revealing how intersex individuals have fought against normalization procedures, enforced medical secrecy, and the pathologization of their bodies.
Through archival research and historical analysis, Gleeson documents the intellectual and political contributions of intersex activists who have challenged fundamental assumptions about sex, gender, and bodily integrity. The book explores how intersex liberation movements have intersected with feminist, queer, and disability justice frameworks, while also maintaining distinct political and ethical priorities.
This essential work reclaims intersex histories often erased from mainstream narratives and demonstrates the vital role intersex people have played in expanding understandings of human diversity and bodily autonomy.







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