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Author(s): Saleiro, S. P.
Date: 2021
Title: (Trans)gender recognition in Portugal: From a ‘void’ to the right to gender self-determination
Journal title: Portuguese Journal of Social Science
Volume: 20
Number: 3
Pages: 153 - 170
Reference: Saleiro, S. P. (2021). (Trans)gender recognition in Portugal: From a ‘void’ to the right to gender self-determination. Portuguese Journal of Social Science, 20(3), 153-170. https://doi.org/10.1386/pjss_00039_1
ISSN: 1476-413X
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1386/pjss_00039_1
Keywords: Trangender
Legal gender recognition
Gender identity rigths
Self-determination
Portugal
Trans and non-binary people
Trans rights
Abstract: This article reviews Portugal’s path in addressing non-normative gender identities, focusing particularly on legal gender recognition. While recognition is not limited to enshrining rights in the law – especially the right to the acknowledgement of (self)identity by the state – the legal step is one that is clearly fundamental to making overall recognition a reality. Portugal is an interesting case study, having shifted in less than a decade – the second of the twenty-first century – from a complete absence of trans issues in legislation to the passage of a law on gender identity based on self-determination. Using analysis of legislation and interviews of trans people and representatives of the LGBTQI+ movement conducted during two research projects spanning the last fifteen years, we analyse the macro-level transformations and how they are reflected, at the micro-level, in the trans people’s inclusion in or exclusion from legal recognition, and in the extension of this basic condition of citizenship.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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