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Unwarranted and Invasive Scrutiny: Caster Semenya, Sex-Gender Testing and the Production of Woman In ‘Women’s’ Track and Field
Feminist Review ( IF 2.816 ) Pub Date : 2019-07-01 , DOI: 10.1177/0141778919849688
Aaren Pastor

This article discusses the imbrication of racialising and sexualising scientific practices of gender testing and verification in elite athletics competition, and their intersection with social politics, using as a theoretical frame the feminist, anti-racist work of Hortense Spillers (2003), Judith Butler (1990, 1993a, 1993b, 2004) and Anne Fausto-Sterling (2000), among others. It traces the practice of sex-gender testing of ‘women’ at sanctioned International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and International Olympic Committee (IOC) track and field competitions in order to contextualise South African middle-distance runner Caster Semenya’s experiences at the 2009 Berlin World Championships and the subsequent spectacularisation of her body through the discursive practices of representation.

中文翻译:

无根据和侵入性的审查:Caster Semenya,性别测试和“女子”田径运动中的女性生产

本文以 Hortense Spillers (2003)、Judith Butler (2003) 的女权主义、反种族主义工作为理论框架,讨论了精英体育比赛中性别测试和验证的种族化和性别化科学实践的重叠,以及它们与社会政治的交集。 1990, 1993a, 1993b, 2004) 和 Anne Fausto-Sterling (2000) 等。它追溯了在国际田径联合会 (IAAF) 和国际奥委会 (IOC) 田径比赛中对“女性”进行性别测试的做法,以便将南非中长跑运动员 Caster Semenya 在 2009 年的经历融入背景柏林世界锦标赛以及随后通过话语表达的实践使她的身体更加壮观。
更新日期:2019-07-01
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