MACS 100 Lecture 18: MACS 100 3/13
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Transexual: does not identify with the sex assigned at birth. Transgender: does not identify with the gender assigned at birth. Cis/cis gendered: identifies with the sex/gender assigned to them at birth. Sex and gender are not the same therefore, transsexual and transgender doesn"t mean the same thing. Fact: not all trans* individuals do-or want to have sex confirmation surgery. However: the media is obsessed with talking about trans* bodies, and the history of those bodies. Impact: turns trans* individuals into specimens to dissect, instead of human beings. Objectifying trans* bodies is a problem; it creates a hyper focus on trans* bodies which: Dehumanizes those bodies by removing their personhood. Asks trans* individuals to reveal private, personal info to the public to prove themselves. Obscures the lived reality of trans* lives. Sexual predators who fool cisgendered men into falling for a guy. Trans* status revealed in dramatic (cid:522)moment of truth(cid:523) Exposure reduces femaleness to illusion as maleness becomes her real identity.