Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine men

The objective of the current article is to analyze the effects in the perception, access, and enjoyment of the city derived from aesthetic-corporal transformations by transmasculine men. In particular, it focuses on the case of members of the Transmasculine Fraternity Ecuador (FTM), an organization...

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Main Author: Sofía Luciana Santillán
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Language:Spanish
Published: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede Ecuador 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/5219
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description The objective of the current article is to analyze the effects in the perception, access, and enjoyment of the city derived from aesthetic-corporal transformations by transmasculine men. In particular, it focuses on the case of members of the Transmasculine Fraternity Ecuador (FTM), an organization located in Quito. In the first section, the aesthetic-corporeal changes among members of the Fraternity are identified that are related to processes linked to the struggle for recognition of the masculine identity in public space. Such changes are the result of procedures of hormone therapy, through the periodic administration of testosterone, and the adjustment of particular practices associated with masculinity. In the second section, the transmasculine population that belongs to the FTM is characterized in context in order to then analyze the influence of the masculine aesthetic in perceptions of public space. A qualitative methodology was used based on participant observation, in-depth interviews, and the technique of life histories. The results reflect how aesthetic-corporeal transformations, which lead to the masculinization of bodies, change the perceptions of those who participated in the study regarding public space and mediate various forms of inhabiting the city. It is concluded, according to the interview participants, that this space is experienced as less violent and more friendly with bodies that represent masculinity, including during the nighttime.
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spelling doaj-art-8032a9ca61ad464db7eb25a4292de8132025-02-02T23:12:09ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede EcuadorÍconos1390-12492224-69832022-09-01267411913810.17141/iconos.74.2022.5219Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine menSofía Luciana Santillán0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1489-3191Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México The objective of the current article is to analyze the effects in the perception, access, and enjoyment of the city derived from aesthetic-corporal transformations by transmasculine men. In particular, it focuses on the case of members of the Transmasculine Fraternity Ecuador (FTM), an organization located in Quito. In the first section, the aesthetic-corporeal changes among members of the Fraternity are identified that are related to processes linked to the struggle for recognition of the masculine identity in public space. Such changes are the result of procedures of hormone therapy, through the periodic administration of testosterone, and the adjustment of particular practices associated with masculinity. In the second section, the transmasculine population that belongs to the FTM is characterized in context in order to then analyze the influence of the masculine aesthetic in perceptions of public space. A qualitative methodology was used based on participant observation, in-depth interviews, and the technique of life histories. The results reflect how aesthetic-corporeal transformations, which lead to the masculinization of bodies, change the perceptions of those who participated in the study regarding public space and mediate various forms of inhabiting the city. It is concluded, according to the interview participants, that this space is experienced as less violent and more friendly with bodies that represent masculinity, including during the nighttime.https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/5219citypublic spacetransmasculine fraternity ecuadorhormone therapyaesthetic-corporeal transformationstrans-masculinity
spellingShingle Sofía Luciana Santillán
Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine men
Íconos
city
public space
transmasculine fraternity ecuador
hormone therapy
aesthetic-corporeal transformations
trans-masculinity
title Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine men
title_full Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine men
title_fullStr Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine men
title_full_unstemmed Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine men
title_short Towards an inclusive city? The effects of aesthetic-corporeal changes among transmasculine men
title_sort towards an inclusive city the effects of aesthetic corporeal changes among transmasculine men
topic city
public space
transmasculine fraternity ecuador
hormone therapy
aesthetic-corporeal transformations
trans-masculinity
url https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/iconos/article/view/5219
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