What is intersex and why does it matter? What is the power of law to disrupt dominant narratives?\xa0I had a fascinating conversation with authors Dr Fae Garland and Dr Mitchell Travis about their book,\xa0Intersex Embodiment: Legal Frameworks Beyond Identity and Disorder\xa0(Bristol UP, 2023). We got into detail about these groundbreaking human rights issues. We spoke about the very real challenges faced in conducting legal\xa0research that has meaningful impact for social change. In research\xa0spanning many years,\xa0Garland and Travis worked directly with intersex people and\xa0their parents to produce this nuanced, sensitive and extensively researched book. Their's is a monograph that challenges dominant medical narratives, particularly with regard to the way that gender binaries are demarcated and identities are constructed. The book has power both beyond its subject matter and beyond\xa0the academy: it will bring pause for reflection as to the role of researchers and the work that lawyers can do in the pursuit of the acceptance and emergence of difference, and especially with regard to\xa0the enforcement of human rights.\xa0\nDr Fae Garland\xa0is a Senior Lecturer in Law at The University of Manchester\xa0\nDr Mitchell Travis\xa0is a Senior Lecturer in Law and Social Justice at The University of Leeds.\xa0\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices\nSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law