Sexual Identities
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Cognitive cultural theorists have rarely taken up sex sexuality or gender identity. When they have done so they have often stressed the evolutionary sources of gender differences. In <em>Sexual Identities</em> Patrick Colm Hogan extends his pioneering work on identity to examine the complexities of sex the diversity of sexuality and the limited scope of gender. <br>Drawing from a diverse body of literary works Hogan illustrates a rarely drawn distinction between practical identity (the patterns in what one does thinks and feels) and categorical identity (how one labels oneself or is categorized by society). Building on this distinction he offers a nuanced reformulation of the idea of social construction distinguishing ideology situational determination shallow socialization and deep socialization. He argues for a meticulous skepticism about gender differences and a view of sexuality as evolved but also contingent and highly variable. The variability of sexuality and the near absence of gender fixity--and the imperfect alignment of practical and categorical identities in both cases--give rise to the social practices that Judith Butler refers to as regulatory regimes. Hogan goes on to explore the cognitive and affective operation of such regimes. Ultimately <em>Sexual Identities</em> turns to sex and the question of how to understand transgendering in a way that respects the dignity of transgender people without reverting to gender essentialism.<br>
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