摘要
'A soul trapped in the wrong body' is a common description employed by trans subjects to explain their unusual condition. While useful in illustrating the often contradictory feelings, perceptions, self-images, and social expectations that trans subjects have to negotiate as they move through social space; the body-soul imagery also obscures the manifold differences in endowment and resources among trans subjects that may limit their embodiment. Important aspects of contemporary socio-cultural culture also add to the complexities of trans existence or even seriously hamper the logistics of their body/ identity-construction. The present paper demonstrates such specificities of Taiwanese transgender existence in relation to body- and subject-formations, in the hope to not only shed light on the actualities of trans efforts toward self-fashioning, but also to illuminate the increasing entanglement between trans self-construction and the evolving gender culture that saturates it.
原文 | ???core.languages.en_GB??? |
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頁(從 - 到) | 228-242 |
頁數 | 15 |
期刊 | Inter-Asia Cultural Studies |
卷 | 7 |
發行號 | 2 |
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出版狀態 | 已出版 - 6月 2006 |