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Gender Relations and Gender Identity of Trans Women in Bogota, Colombia
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Gender Relations and Gender Identity of Trans Women in Bogota, Colombia

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This thesis examines the ways in which transgender women who identify as

being inside "the closet" in Bogota, Colombia, negotiate their gender identities. It

provides a detailed ethnographical account of the experiences of the participants by

looking at how they negotiate gender through three lenses: intimate relationships, space

and sense of belonging. This thesis also critically addresses the concept of gender by

engaging with the participants' embodied, spatialized and relational experiences of

family relationships and being in the closet. This provides the basis for discussing how

the tensions between the experiences of a sense of belonging and not-belonging enable

the participants to create strategies to reduce the conflict between their different

belongings and maintain their intimate relationships. In this sense, this thesis

understands gender as constantly negotiated in different contexts, with different people

in different places. The Introduction provides a brief context of the field of this research.

Chapter 2 explains how the research was undertaken methodologically. Chapters 3 and

4 deal with the relationship between family relationships and gender and sexuality,

arguing that family life is a key arena for negotiating them. Here I engage with the

concept of intimate citizenship and the experiences of the participants around intimate

life, and their relationships as children, parents and partners. Finally, Chapters 5 and 6

concentrate on the participants' experiences participants of the closet by looking at

gender and sense of belonging, arguing that the closet is not a closed off space. Its

boundaries are not fixed, as people are able to step in and out of it in dialogue with

broader society, their relationships and belongings. Indeed, as with the gendered lives

of my research participants being threaded through multiple places and relationships,

the closet is dynamic and productive of diversely complex negotiations and

performances of gendered being and doing.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Self Publisher
Date
2 November 2023
Pages
190
ISBN
9798868989865

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This thesis examines the ways in which transgender women who identify as

being inside "the closet" in Bogota, Colombia, negotiate their gender identities. It

provides a detailed ethnographical account of the experiences of the participants by

looking at how they negotiate gender through three lenses: intimate relationships, space

and sense of belonging. This thesis also critically addresses the concept of gender by

engaging with the participants' embodied, spatialized and relational experiences of

family relationships and being in the closet. This provides the basis for discussing how

the tensions between the experiences of a sense of belonging and not-belonging enable

the participants to create strategies to reduce the conflict between their different

belongings and maintain their intimate relationships. In this sense, this thesis

understands gender as constantly negotiated in different contexts, with different people

in different places. The Introduction provides a brief context of the field of this research.

Chapter 2 explains how the research was undertaken methodologically. Chapters 3 and

4 deal with the relationship between family relationships and gender and sexuality,

arguing that family life is a key arena for negotiating them. Here I engage with the

concept of intimate citizenship and the experiences of the participants around intimate

life, and their relationships as children, parents and partners. Finally, Chapters 5 and 6

concentrate on the participants' experiences participants of the closet by looking at

gender and sense of belonging, arguing that the closet is not a closed off space. Its

boundaries are not fixed, as people are able to step in and out of it in dialogue with

broader society, their relationships and belongings. Indeed, as with the gendered lives

of my research participants being threaded through multiple places and relationships,

the closet is dynamic and productive of diversely complex negotiations and

performances of gendered being and doing.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Self Publisher
Date
2 November 2023
Pages
190
ISBN
9798868989865