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Jill Weiss

Contact:  jtweissny@aol.com
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"The Gender Caste System:  Identity, Privacy and Heteronormativity," 10 Journal of Law & Sexuality 123 (2001), by Jill Weiss

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The term "norm" as applied to heterosexuality in our culture is a misnomer: while a "norm" implies that a minority falls outside it, as in a standard statistical bell curve, in regard to gender identity there is no room for outsiders. Thus, heterosexuality is not just a norm—it goes much further than that. It is actually a normative principle, a norm which creates a standard to be met, below which people are not permitted by society to deviate: a "heteronormative" standard. This standard has been enshrined into law, transforming a social custom into a legal control mechanism, a sort of "natural law" theory of gender.

American law generally mandates that there are only two genders, male and female, that each person be labeled at birth, and that the label may not be changed. The derivation of legal power to regulate our lives in this way has never been clearly explicated, but has been presumed. Our society assigns a highly specific set of meanings to each gender. These meanings are what we call masculinity and femininity. This system appears to be justified by science, being simply a reflection of the natural order of biology and heredity. Transsexual people are not only abnormal, but their very humanity is in question. Our law merely reflects our society and science in its rejection of the transsexual claim, denying the right of transsexual people to self-determination and self-identification...

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Biography

Jill Weiss is an attorney, author and Ph.D. Candidate (Law & Society) at Northeastern University.

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Northeastern University

  

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Primary:  Law
Secondary:  Sociology

  

Published Works

Weiss, Jill.  "The Gender Caste System:  Identity, Privacy and Heteronormativity," 10 Law & Sexuality 123 (2001), available at Jill Weiss' Homepage. 

   

Current Projects
I live in New York, where I prepare students to take the law school admission test and the graduate record exam.  I also write articles on legal topics.  I am moving to Boston in the fall to begin a Ph.D. program at Northeastern University.  I will be studying the relationship between the law and society, with particular emphasis on gender, racial and class differences.  

  

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