Transgender beauty. Soggettività, genere e corpo nell’esperienza trans a Napoli

  • Marzia Mauriello Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale

Resumen

This essay recounts my research among the transgender mtf (male to female) community in Naples with particular reference to my experience as a judge in some beauty contests for trans women. The knowledge/powers that have created and regulated the trans phenomenon have in recent years made their path, from the Constitutional Court ruling (n. 221/2015) to medical-psychiatric terminology (DSM V, 2013; ICD-11, 2018). Despite these changes in the direction of a greater acquisition of rights for transgender people, the process of self-recognition for the trans women I have met at the beauty contests appears closely tied to the construction of not only a compliant, “normative” body, but a beautiful one, often idealized in terms of an aesthetic chimera that leads to what Michael Taussig defines «cosmic surgery» (2012), creating what I might call “hyper-body”. In this sense, beauty contests for trans women are the litmus test for exploring how and how much a certain bodily and aesthetic ideal (that often turns into a hypertrophic but also transgressive feminine) is perceived as the only tool for self-recognition, self-realization, and social acceptance.

Publicado
2024-03-30
Cómo citar
Mauriello, M. (2024). Transgender beauty. Soggettività, genere e corpo nell’esperienza trans a Napoli. Antropologia Pubblica, 5(2), 55-70. https://doi.org/10.1473/anpub.v5i2.159
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