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Author:
Missé, Miquel, 1986- author.
Title:
The myth of the wrong body / Miquel Missé ; translated from Spanish by Frances Riddle.
Publisher:
Polity Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 142 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
Gender nonconformity.
Transgender people.
Transsexualism.
Transsexuals--Identity.
Gender non-conforming people.
Transitioning (Gender)
Transgender activism.
Transgender movement.
Transsexuals--Identity.
Gender nonconformity.
Transsexualism.
LGBTQ+ literature.
Other Authors:
Riddle, Frances, translator.
Other Titles:
Conquista del cuerpo equivocado. English
Notes:
Originally published in Spanish as "A la conquista del cuerpo equivocado" by Editorial Egales, 2018. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
7. Epilogue: I remain trapped in a body but it's no longer wrong 1. Story of a Robbery -- 2. Uncovering an Alternate Narrative -- 3. Photo Albums, Guerrillas, Cabarets, and Other Trenches. Activism as a Lifeline -- Pt. II The Flood -- 4. Trans is Pop -- 5. Trojan Horses in a Trans Revolution -- Pt. III Toward a Critical Trans Corporal Ethic -- 6. Passing -- 7. Reconciliation -- Epilogue: I remain trapped in a body but it's no longer wrong
Summary:
"The most popular narrative about transgender suggests that some people are born in the wrong body - that their bodies do not correspond to their inner experience and that their bodies should therefore be transformed. But in the view of the sociologist and trans activist Miguel Missé, this narrative is a harmful myth. It is rooted in a medical paradigm that typically leads to medical intervention - to the use of hormones and surgical operations. By proposing a particular solution (modifying one's body), doctors and psychiatrists make it difficult for trans people to overcome malaise about their body in other ways and prevent them from recognizing the burden of social norms. Drawing on his own personal experience, Missé makes the case for a different way of thinking about trans embodiment which focuses on gender identity. The trajectory that leads people to become trans is shaped by the rigidity of gender norms, where the only two models available to individuals are the masculine man and the feminine woman. But these are not the only possible choices, and by critically interrogating the rigidity of gender norms, Missé opens up a different way of thinking about being trans, beyond the essentialism of the medical paradigm." -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1509551883
9781509551880
9781509551873
1509551875
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1273477164
LCCN:
2022930008
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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