This article discusses about the category “sex” in the argentine identity card. Considering the queer and trans theory, it looks foward to the possibility of modifying this category to create a society free from gender clasifications. It considers different interpretations to argue about the construction of identity after the Gender Identity Law in Argentina was sanctioned en 2012, its goals and limitations and the possibility of imagining a society that breaks with binary categorizations. It uses a couple of examples from trans and non binary people in Argentina that managed to make changes in their ID, being able to register themselves without having to chose between female or male.Este artículo tiene como finalidad poner en discusión la ...
Abstract:The paper is focused on the conflicting relationship between rights, recognition and identi...
This article aims to explore the educational experience at High School (Public) trans youth are reco...
Transgender persons usually undergo significant discrimination all over the world. This is the reaso...
This article discusses about the category “sex” in the argentine identity card. Considering the quee...
This paper analyzes how the State regulates bodies that challenge binary gender rules. Since 2003, s...
El trabajo se propone analizar las formas mediante las cuales el Estado argentino regula las corpora...
This article is based on the social rights of a social transgender group, traditionally discriminate...
The article focuses on the demands of transgender people in regard to the recognition of their ident...
The main objective of this work is to identify several interesting aspects about the origin of the t...
Iniciamos este análisis identificando una serie de aristas políticas asociadas a las tecnologías de ...
This article reviews the immediate travesti critique of the Argentine Gender Identity Law (law 26,74...
This paper focuses on the process by which the legal recognition of gender identity has spread throu...
The present article proposes a critical genealogy of the discourses associated with the emergence o...
El trabajo presenta algunas reflexiones acerca del desarrollo de la categoría "género" en Argentina ...
Argentina has become a global leader with regards the right to gender identity (RGI).[1]Law #26,743 ...
Abstract:The paper is focused on the conflicting relationship between rights, recognition and identi...
This article aims to explore the educational experience at High School (Public) trans youth are reco...
Transgender persons usually undergo significant discrimination all over the world. This is the reaso...
This article discusses about the category “sex” in the argentine identity card. Considering the quee...
This paper analyzes how the State regulates bodies that challenge binary gender rules. Since 2003, s...
El trabajo se propone analizar las formas mediante las cuales el Estado argentino regula las corpora...
This article is based on the social rights of a social transgender group, traditionally discriminate...
The article focuses on the demands of transgender people in regard to the recognition of their ident...
The main objective of this work is to identify several interesting aspects about the origin of the t...
Iniciamos este análisis identificando una serie de aristas políticas asociadas a las tecnologías de ...
This article reviews the immediate travesti critique of the Argentine Gender Identity Law (law 26,74...
This paper focuses on the process by which the legal recognition of gender identity has spread throu...
The present article proposes a critical genealogy of the discourses associated with the emergence o...
El trabajo presenta algunas reflexiones acerca del desarrollo de la categoría "género" en Argentina ...
Argentina has become a global leader with regards the right to gender identity (RGI).[1]Law #26,743 ...
Abstract:The paper is focused on the conflicting relationship between rights, recognition and identi...
This article aims to explore the educational experience at High School (Public) trans youth are reco...
Transgender persons usually undergo significant discrimination all over the world. This is the reaso...