Envisioning African Intersex

Challenging Colonial and Racist Legacies in South African Medicine

Book Pages: 248 Illustrations: 2 illustrations Published: March 2023

Subjects
Gender and Sexuality > Trans Studies, Medicine and Health > Medical Humanities, African Studies

Since the 1600s, travelers, scientists, and doctors have claimed that “hermaphroditism” and intersex are disproportionately common among black South Africans. In Envisioning African Intersex Amanda Lock Swarr debunks this claim by interrogating contemporary intersex medicine and demonstrating its indivisibility from colonial ideologies and scientific racism. Tracing the history of racialized research that underpins medical and scientific premises of gendered bodies, Swarr analyzes decolonial actions by intersex South Africans from the 1990s to the present, centering the work of organizers such as Sally Gross, the first openly intersex activist in Africa and a global pioneer of intersex legislation. Swarr also explores African social media activism that advocates for intersex justice and challenges the mistreatment of South African Olympian Caster Semenya. Throughout, Swarr shows how activists displace doctors’ impositions to fashion self-representation. By unseating colonial visions of gender, intersex South Africans are actively disrupting medical violence, decolonizing gender binaries, and inciting policy changes.

All author royalties from Envisioning African Intersex will be donated to Intersex South Africa.

Praise

"Envisioning African Intersex is a compelling and provocative analysis of how medical and scientific authorities have imagined intersex (atypical sex development) in Africa and, just as important, how contemporary South African intersex activists have resisted these racist interpretations." — Elizabeth Reis, Journal of Medical Humanities

"Envisioning African Intersex galvanizes its readers to pay attention to the importance of intersex activism past and present." — M. Wolff, International Journal of African Historical Studies

Envisioning African Intersex is a double bonus. Not only does it unpack the complex matter of intersexuality in ways that present the reader with several ‘aha!’ moments, but it also makes a refreshing statement about the steady efforts pursued in Africa to shed colonially imposed mindsets. Amanda Lock Swarr carefully and systematically debunks the pathologizing, exclusionary, and racialized depictions of intersex persons normally anchored in rigid and outdated gender binaries. A brilliant eye-opener.” — Sylvia Tamale, author of Decolonization and Afro-Feminism

“Robustly documenting the colonial roots of intersex diagnosis and its treatment protocol, Amanda Lock Swarr is the first to build an argument squarely on the interarticulation of colonial epistemologies of race and gender and intersex medicine. This important book articulates a decolonial vision for intersex resistance and will push intersex studies to grapple in a much more significant way with questions of coloniality and decoloniality. An imperative intervention.” — Hil Malatino, author of Trans Care

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Amanda Lock Swarr is Associate Professor of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington, author of Sex in Transition: Remaking Gender and Race in South Africa, and coeditor of Critical Transnational Feminist Praxis.

Table of Contents Back to Top
Introduction. Pathologizing Gender Binaries: Intersex Images and Citational Chains  1
Part I. Uncovering: Colonial and Apartheid Legacies
1. Colonial Observations and Fallacies: “Hermaphroditism” in Histories of South Africa  23
2. “Intersex in Four South African Racial Groups in Durban”: Visualizing Scientific Racism and Gendered Medicine  49
Part II. Recovering: Decolonial Intersex Interventions
3. Defying Medical Violence and Social Death: Sally Gross and the Inception of South African Intersex Activism  73
4. #HandsOffCaster: Caster Semenya’s Refusals and the Decolonization of Gender Testing  102
5. Toward an “African Intersex Reference of Intelligence”: Directions in Intersex Organizing  132
Epilogue. Reframing Visions of South African Intersex  156
Acknowledgments  161
Appendix One: Compilation of Works by and Featuring Sally Gross  165
Appendix Two: Cited Twitter Posts Referencing Caster Semenya  167
Appendix Three: African Intersex Movement Priorities (2017, 2019, 2020)  169
Notes  171
References  207
Index  231
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Honorable Mention, 2024 Distinguished Book Award, presented by the American Sociological Association Section on Sexualities


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Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-1961-9 / Cloth ISBN: 978-1-4780-1697-7 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-2424-8
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