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CAPÍTULO 3. La reapropiación del principio de benevolencia en el discurso médico sobre el espectro intersexual.

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dc.contributor.author Jorge, Juan Carlos
dc.coverage.spatial Bogotá D.C.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-05-22T21:43:06Z
dc.date.available 2024-05-22T21:43:06Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.citation Jorge, J. (2024). CAPÍTULO 3. La reapropiación del principio de benevolencia en el discurso médico sobre el espectro intersexual. pp.51-69.Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios - UNIMINUTO, Universidad de San Buenaventura, Globethics Publications.
dc.identifier.isbn 9789587637212
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.uniminuto.edu/handle/10656/19343
dc.identifier.uri 10.58863/20.500.12424/4284654
dc.description Capítulo completo en acceso abierto que hace parte de la obra Bioética y diálogo de saberes.
dc.description.abstract Este trabajo examina el uso de principios bioéticos en el discurso médico oficial para el manejo quirúrgico. Para esto, se consultaron los Materiales educativos en vídeo de la Asociación Americana de Escuelas de Medicina de los Estados Unidos sobre las “diferencias del desarrollo sexual”, los cuales fueron sometidos a un análisis semicuantitativo. También se consultaron algunos documentos digitales disponibles en la web para determinar los países latinoamericanos que permiten el cambio de nombre y sexo registral sin el prerrequisito de cirugías genitales. La reconceptualización del principio de benevolencia desde el humanismo médico es utilizada como estrategia retórica para privilegiar la mirada biotécnica del saber experto y para asegurar el manejo clínico del espectro intersexual. En contraste, la política pública de diez países latinoamericanos hace prioritarios principios de bioética y derechos humanos al no requerir cirugías genitales. El principio de la benevolencia en el discurso medico oficial de los Estados Unidos es un acto fallido al omitir de la discusión las cirugías genitales y al continuar privilegiando el saber experto. El espectro intersexual permite estudiar las interseccionalidades entre sexo/género, bioética y derechos humanos y reafirma la necesidad de inclusión de estos temas en la formación académica desde nuestras latitudes.
dc.description.abstract This paper examines the use of bioethical principles in the official medical discourse for the surgical management of these cases. Educational materials on video from the American Association of Medical Schools on ‘differences in sexual development’ were subjected to semi-quantitative analysis. Digital documents available on the web were revised to catalog Latin American countries that allow the change of name and registered sex without the prerequisite of genital surgeries. The reconceptualization of the principle of benevolence from medical humanism is used as a rhetorical strategy to privilege the biotechnical gaze of expert knowledge and to ensure the clinical management of the intersex spectrum. In contrast, the public policy of ten Latin American countries gives priority to principles of bioethics and human rights by not requiring genital surgeries. The principle of benevolence in the official medical discourse of the United States is a failed act by omitting genital surgeries from the discussion and by continuing to privilege expert knowledge. The intersex spectrum allows us to study the intersectionality between sex/gender, bioethics and human rights and reaffirms the need to include these issues in academic training from our latitudes.
dc.format.extent 19 páginas
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso spa
dc.publisher Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios - UNIMINUTO
dc.relation.ispartof Bioética y diálogo de saberes.
dc.relation.uri https://repository.uniminuto.edu/handle/10656/19220
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subject Intersexualidad
dc.subject Desórdenes/diferencias de desarrollo sexual
dc.subject Benevolencia
dc.subject Humanismo médico
dc.subject Protocolos médicos
dc.subject.ddc 174.2
dc.title CAPÍTULO 3. La reapropiación del principio de benevolencia en el discurso médico sobre el espectro intersexual.
dc.type Book chapter
dc.subject.keywords Intersexuality
dc.subject.keywords Disorders/differences of sex development
dc.subject.keywords Benevolence
dc.subject.keywords Medical humanism
dc.subject.keywords Clinical protocols
dc.subject.lemb Bioética - Investigaciones
dc.subject.lemb Ciencia y ética - Estudio de casos
dc.subject.lemb Conducta (ética)
dc.subject.lemb Ética Profesional
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dc.publisher.department Universidad de San Buenaventura
dc.publisher.department Globethics Publications
dc.type.spa Capítulo de libro
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dc.identifier.instname instname:Corporación Universitaria Minuto de Dios
dc.identifier.reponame reponame:Colecciones Digitales Uniminuto
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