FICÇÃO IDENTITÁRIA E O CORPO (RE) FEITO: UMA ANÁLISE DO DISPOSITIVO DA INTERSEXUALIDADE
Intersex. Device. Sex. Gender. Body.
The research aims to problematize and analyze the discursive practices and devices that involve intersexuality. In this way, we intend to reflect how the intersexes appear as a dismantling of binary biological fiction established in the masculine and feminine "said" bodies. It is a qualitative, socio-anthropological research in which the ethnographic method considers the Malinowskian tradition (1976) and embraces the polyphonic ethnographic proposal of James Clifford (1998) that extrapolates the researcher-researched dichotomies, enabling voices that reverberate in a dialogue. We will try to cross the discourses that regulate and decrypt the intersex bodies in the pretension of (re) creating a gender in congruence with the gender, since both medical and legal knowledge read sex and gender as unique destinations. The research is anchored in queer studies to think about sex and gender as categories meant from the culture. Authors with Mauro Cabral (2005), Aníbal Guimarães and Heloísa Helena Barboza (2014), Paula Sandrine Machado (2005), among others corroborated to reflect the transvalences of the intersexed body. With this we intend to provide a critical and sociological reflection on the intersexual experience.