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What's in a letter? The integration of intersex into the category LGBTI in EU policy

European Union
Foreign Policy
Institutions
Political Sociology
LGBTQI
Lydia Malmedie
Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin
Lydia Malmedie
Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin

Abstract

This paper studies how LGBTI, the acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex, entered EU discourse. We focus on its early stage of institutional formation. We elaborate on our understanding of proto-institutionalization as involving mechanisms of convening, proselytizing and strengthening rather than top-down instructions or coercion to understand the (trans-) formation of cultural patterns. It is argued that categories have an enormous potential to serve as carriers of meaning between social entities and cultural distances. We show that within the EU landscape, the role of the LGBTI Intergroup of the European Parliament is particularly important because of its interesting position at the intersections of EU entities and civil society. The Intergroup’s activities of recruiting allies, packaging and disseminating information and bringing people and ideas together, illuminate the nature of recombining discourses and practices of formerly separate domains. We conclude that the convening of even opposing perspectives requires an anchor topic, for which Human Rights serve to integrate intersex into the category of LGBTI. Authors: Lydia Malmedie, Valeska Korff and Theresa Wobbe