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The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
Florence Ashley
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5 days ago
This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!
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This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!
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What is it like to have a gender identity?
The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
42 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
What is it like to have a gender identity?

Florence Ashley, “What Is It like to Have a Gender Identity?” (2023) MIND

Abstract: By attending to how people speak about their gender, we can find diverse answers to the question of what it is like to have a gender identity. To some, it is little more than having a body whereas others may report it as more attitudinal or dispositional—seemingly contradictory views. In this paper, I seek to reconcile these disparate answers by developing a theory of how individual gender identity comes about. In the simplest possible terms, I propose that gender identity is how we make sense of our gender subjectivity, the totality of our gendered experiences of ourselves. Gender identity is constituted by gender subjectivity, but this constitutive relationship is underdetermined. While gender subjectivity may narrow the range of inhabitable gender identities, it is always compatible with more than one. To arrive at a gender identity, we arrange gender subjectivity like building materials. My theory helps us understand how different people offer seemingly incompatible accounts of their gender identity without questioning their authenticity or validity. They simply arrange similar building materials differently.

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The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!