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Within the mirror of a transsexual woman: Unveiling issues on body adequacy aesthetics
Abstract
The article seeks to present the process of body improvement among transsexual women in the search for adequacy to the gender to which they identify. From the use of hormones and industrial silicone, bodies are built with the aim of achieving “passability” 1 as markers of the female gender. However, when seeking such improvement, the starting point is from clinically healthy bodies, even if psychologically questioned by the women themselves, to a continuous process of illness to the detriment of the processes and products used. Ethnography was used as a methodology, as it is the method of anthropology. By presenting two ethnographic accounts, the author hopes to take the reader at the places in which these bodies are transformed, and the main issues brought to the daily life of these women
Keywords
Aesthetics, transsexuals, violence, bodies, modification
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12835/ve2024.1-142
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ISSN Print 2499-9288
ISSN Online 2281-1605
Publisher Edizioni Museo Pasqualino
Patronage University of Basilicata, Italy
Web Salvo Leo
Periodico registrato presso il Tribunale di Palermo con numero di registrazione 1/2023