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A Matter of Semantics: The Difference Between “Identifying as” and “Identifying
A Matter of Semantics: The Difference Between “Identifying as” and “Identifying
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A Matter of Semantics: The Difference Between “Identifying as” and “Identifying
September 09, 2010, 05:18:15 PM
A Matter of Semantics: The Difference Between "Identifying as" and "Identifying with"
Women Born Transsexual
09 September, 2010
By Suzan
http://womenborntranssexual.com/2010/09/09/a-matter-of-semantics-the-difference-between-identifying-as-and-identifying-with/
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This post grew out of something I read in Sherry Wolf's book, Sexuality and Socialism: History, Politics, and Theory of LGBT Liberation .
This book had been on my must read list for a while. I was familiar with Ms. Wolf's writing from her columns at
Socialistworker.org
.
Yesterday, on Facebook, Ethan St Pierre asked if people identified as male, female or transgender.
I'm an old fashioned lefty. I'm not something because I identify as that thing. Claiming to identify as without being seems to me to be an odd construct that doesn't fall much in line with my existentialist line of thinking.
I am not a woman because I identify as a woman. I am a woman even though I was assigned male at birth because of having been born with something that the best term for still seems to be "transsexualism". I had sex reassignment surgery that made me female.
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