![]() ![]() Dreger has been criticized by transgender activist Lynn Conway for her support of psychologist Ray Blanchard's taxonomy of trans women. ![]() Michael Bailey in the face of controversy over his book The Man Who Would Be Queen (2003). She has criticized the failure to follow such patients in later life, and reported longer-term medical and psychological difficulties experienced by some of the people whose sex is arbitrarily assigned. She has opposed the use of "corrective" surgery on babies whose genitalia are considered "ambiguous". She challenges the perception that those with physical differences are somehow "broken" and need to be "fixed". ![]() Alice Domurat Dreger ( / ˈ d r ɛ ɡ ər/) is a historian, bioethicist, author, and former professor of clinical medical humanities and bioethics at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois.ĭreger engages in academic work and activism in support of individuals born with atypical sex characteristics (intersex or disorders of sex development) and individuals born as conjoined twins. ![]()
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