Konstruera din egen identitet eller konstrueras in i en: En textanalys av hur myndigheter talar om transpersoner
Abstract
This thesis aims to analyse how government agencies in Sweden talk about transgender
people. Since the way trans people are represented heavily affects the wellbeing of this group
of people, it is of great value to study how government agencies handle this. The wishes and
needs for medical transition processes among people in this group are common, which due to
the need of a diagnosis to access health care will put them in contact with government
agencies. The focus of this study will therefore be on government agencies that are involved
in and share information about health care and possible transition processes. Two agencies
will be examined using documents and informative texts from their websites, which will be
compared to a best-practice model, as well as the bio-power theory of Michel Foucault and
the heterosexual matrix theory from Judith Butler. The results of the analysis show that while
the government agencies fulfill some of the requirements the best-practice recommendations
set up, they fail to do so on others. In some aspects the informative texts and documents
move away from the assumptions that the heterosexual matrix entails, while in other areas the
matrix is still firmly in place. The bio-power theory also shows while the analyzed material
explicitly says that anyone have the right define their own gender, the practices of evaluation
and diagnosis say the opposite.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2018-10-10Author
Olsson, Limes
Keywords
transgender
gender identity
government agencies
trans health care
best practice
Series/Report no.
Globala studier
2018:2
Language
swe