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Trans traveling and embodied practices: Panopticism, agency, dress, and gendered surveillance
Annals of Tourism Research ( IF 10.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2020.103028
Kelly L. Reddy-Best , Eric Olson

Abstract We examined trans individual's enactments of gender authenticity negotiations with a unique perspective considering the intersections of dress and travel. We drew upon the concepts of power, agency of the body, and dress and ambivalence to examine relationships between embodied practices, traveling, and society by conducting 15 semi-structured interviews with trans individuals. Through our work we argue that dress and appearance-related practices while traveling play an integral part of negotiating gender identities in ways that feel authentic to the self for trans individuals. Part of these authenticity negotiations sometimes involve moments of lacking authenticity through self-surveillance in order to manage liveable and safer lives in unknown or even familiar spaces.

中文翻译:

跨性别旅行和具体实践:全景主义、代理、着装和性别监视

摘要 我们考虑到着装和旅行的交叉点,以独特的视角研究了跨性别者在性别真实性谈判中的表现。我们通过对跨性别者进行 15 次半结构化访谈,利用权力、身体能动性、着装和矛盾心理等概念来研究具体实践、旅行和社会之间的关系。通过我们的工作,我们认为旅行中与着装和外表相关的做法在协商性别认同方面发挥了不可或缺的作用,这种方式使跨性别者对自己感到真实。这些真实性谈判的一部分有时涉及通过自我监视缺乏真实性的时刻,以便在未知甚至熟悉的空间中管理宜居和更安全的生活。
更新日期:2020-11-01
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