Literature DB >> 4004550

The conceptual neutering of gender and the criminalization of sex.

J Money.   

Abstract

Thirty years ago the term gender was borrowed from philology for use in sexological psychology in a paper on hermaphroditism (Money, 1955). As originally defined, gender role consists of both introspective and the extraspective manifestations of the concept. In general usage, the introspective manifestations soon became separately known as gender identity. The acronym, G-I/R, being singular, restores the unity of the concept. Without this unity, gender role has become a socially transmitted acquisition, divorced from the biology of sex and the brain. Sex and gender have been partitioned between body and mind, respectively. The desexualization of gender is in accord with the Zeitgeist of contemporary sexual politics together with victimology and an expanding criminalization of sex. The funding of sexological research is being diverted to victimology, which is, de facto, a branch of law enforcement. Victimologists--and sexological professionals among them--are vulnerable to a backlash of being themselves criminalized. This happens as a result of false accusations of various types of malpractice, including sexual abuse of clients, especially children. Under Hitler, there was an historical parallel when the destruction of sexology was effected by the application of the theory of social eugenics and racial purity with sexologists had endorsed. They were among the first of Hitler's victims.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4004550     DOI: 10.1007/bf01542110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Sex Behav        ISSN: 0004-0002


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1.  A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF GENDER IDENTITY.

Authors:  R J STOLLER
Journal:  Int J Psychoanal       Date:  1964 Apr-Jul

2.  Hermaphroditism, gender and precocity in hyperadrenocorticism: psychologic findings.

Authors:  J MONEY
Journal:  Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp       Date:  1955-06

3.  The connections between eugenics, sterilization and mass murder in Germany from 1933 to 1945.

Authors:  F Pfäfflin
Journal:  Med Law       Date:  1986
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Authors:  Agnès Condat; Nicolas Mendes; Véronique Drouineaud; Nouria Gründler; Chrystelle Lagrange; Colette Chiland; Jean-Philippe Wolf; François Ansermet; David Cohen
Journal:  Philos Ethics Humanit Med       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 2.464

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