2022
DOI: 10.33910/2687-0223-2021-3-4-353-359
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Intersex-children in a binary culture: The disadvantaged gender

Abstract: Te article examines the role of embodiment, namely the characteristics of sexual development, in identity development in childhood. It raises a question of the social and psychological consequences for children with intersex variations (with and without medical intervention), whose knowledge of their bodies can be severely limited. It is concluded that the conceptual inaccuracies in the existing definitions of sex and gender affect the weak language tools for polymorphic sexual identification. In the process o… Show more

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