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Queering Menstruation: Trans and Non‐Binary Identity and Body Politics
Sociological Inquiry ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-05 , DOI: 10.1111/soin.12355
Sarah E. Frank 1
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Menstruation has been historically known as a function of the female body that affects women. Trans and non-binary people face this biological function as a potential social signal of gender/sex identity. This research involves virtual ethnographic content analysis of menstruation discourse written by or informed by trans and non-binary people in addition to 19 interviews with trans and non-binary participants. The research yields analysis within three gendered/sexed social spheres that trans and non-binary bodies contest: (1) the gendering of menstrual products; (2) men’s restrooms; and (3) health care. The findings depict the variety of strategies trans and non-binary people employ when navigating and interpreting menstruation in relationship to their gender/sex identities.

中文翻译:

酷儿月经:跨性别和非二元身份与身体政治

历史上,月经一直被认为是影响女性的女性身体的功能。跨性别者和非二元性人面临这种​​生物学功能,作为性别/性别认同的潜在社会信号。除了对跨性别和非二元参与者的 19 次采访外,这项研究还涉及对跨性别和非二元人群撰写或告知的月经话语的虚拟人种学内容分析。该研究在跨性别和非二元体竞争的三个性别/性别社会领域进行了分析:(1)月经产品的性别化;(2) 男厕所;(3) 医疗保健。研究结果描述了跨性别和非二元性人在导航和解释月经与其性别/性别身份相关时所采用的各种策略。
更新日期:2020-02-05
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