Dragões: gênero, corpo, trabalho e violência na formação da identidade entre travestis de baixa renda / Dragons: gender, body, work and violence in the identity formation among low-income brazilian travestis

AUTOR(ES)
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

This study had its origin in a four-year health promotion work, directed to low-income travestis, within a public health institution in the central area of São Paulo, Brazil. The research method comprised active participant observation , with interactive, and dialogical data collection. The social identity formation among these travestis was investigated by description and analysis of four axis; gender, body, work, and violence, each of them fundamental for the understanding of their universe, attempting to transcend the status given to gender category in other studies with this population. Each one of these axis were submitted to a wider social analysis and referred to the current situation in Brazil. The identity category was subjected to a critical analysis and was proposed, in the referred group, the understanding of identity as a patchwork, built by the assimilation of different identity fragments that are common in Brazilian society. The major identities incorporated by the studied travestis were, in the field of feminility, the submissive woman, the puta (whore), and the seductress. In the field of masculinity the viado (queer), the malandro (rogue), and the bandido (bandit). The resultant travesti identity showed not only a masculine and/or feminine ambiguity, but also contradictions amongst the incorporated feminine identities, in the same way as the masculine ones.

ASSUNTO(S)

violência labour violence identidade sexual gender trabalho human body corpo humano gênero gender identity

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