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9 marzo, 2023

After the trans brain: a critique of the neurobiologicalaccounts of embodied trans* identities

Por Maite Arraiza Zabalegi
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This paper critically analyses three main neurobiological hypotheses on trans* identities: the neurobiological theory about the origin of gender dysphoria, the neurodevelopmental cortical hypothesis, and the alternative hypothesis of selfreferential thinking and body perception. In this study I focus then the attention on three elements: the issue of (de)pathologisation, the idea of the trans brain, and the aetiology of trans* identities. While the neurobiological theory about the origin of gender dysphoria and the neurodevelopmental cortical hypothesis claim the existence of the trans brain, each ofering its own neurobiological depiction, the hypothesis of self-referential thinking and body perception doesn’t postulate a distinctive neurobiological trait for all trans* people. I problematize both portrayals of the trans brain departing from the fndings and conceptualizations of the paradigm shifting brain mosaicism. Unlike the hypothesis of self-referential thinking and body perception that keeps the question of causation open, both the neurobiological theory about the origin of gender dysphoria and the neurodevelopmental cortical hypothesis situate the origin of trans* identities in the neurobiological domain. I challenge the biological deterministic framework in which this aetiology is inscribed from a dynamic processual entanglement perspective. Finally, concerning the issue of (de)pathologisation of trans* identities, an evolution can be seen in each of the hypothesis and I question their
complete departure from a pathologising framework.

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Licenciada en Filosofía por la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU) (2008). Máster en Formación del Profesorado de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria y Bachillerato, Formación Profesional y Enseñanza de Idiomas, especialidad humanidades y ciencias sociales (UPV/EHU) (2013). Es doctorada cum laude gracias a su tesis internacional "The co-constitution of technobodies’ sex-gender materiality: multiple trans* becomings". Actualmente es investigadora postdoctoral en Filosofía Moral en la Università Telematica Pegaso (Napoli).
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