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Escaping Frankenstein: Achieving Stealth Identity and Embodiment through Exercise

机译:逃离科学怪人:通过锻炼获得隐身身份和体现

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Sport has traditionally been a space where transgender bodies could not participate with members of their identified gender. However, recent policy changes have fostered transgender inclusion as many transgender people seek equality and inclusion in different areas of society. Despite the recent transgender emergence and inclusion policies, studies on the embodied experience of transgender individuals, especially athletes, is limited due to small sample sizes. Authophenomenography has proven to be a valuable method when researching an embodied experience and is especially useful in studying a population with a low sample size. Thus, this study uses autophenomenography to examine the embodied experience of a female-to-male transgender person while undergoing hormone replacement therapy, top surgery and exercising to present in society as male. The data are presented in vignettes that capture the embodied experience, both in society and during exercise, in different stages of the transition. Videos, journals and pictures are used to document the experience and changes. In analyzing the data, one major theme emerged; contrary to the transgender stories that dominate the headlines, I embrace gender binary within society. A hegemonic masculine presentation, enabled by transitioning and exercise, allows me to be stealth in society and comfortable in my own skin.
机译:传统上,体育运动是跨性别机构无法与已确定性别成员参加的空间。但是,最近的政策变化促进了跨性别者的包容,因为许多跨性别者在社会的不同领域寻求平等和包容。尽管最近出现了跨性别者的涌现和包容政策,但由于样本量较小,因此对跨性别者(尤其是运动员)的具体经历的研究受到限制。事实证明,地表语言学是研究实践经验的一种有价值的方法,在研究样本量较小的人群时特别有用。因此,本研究使用自相象术来检查女性至男性跨性别者在接受激素替代治疗,进行顶级手术并以男性身份出现在社会中时的具体经历。数据以小插图的形式呈现,这些小插图捕捉了过渡过程中不同阶段在社会和运动中所体现的经验。视频,日记和图片用于记录体验和更改。在分析数据时,出现了一个主要主题。与在头条新闻中占据主导地位的跨性别故事相反,我将性别二元纳入社会。通过过渡和运动实现的霸权男性表现方式使我能够在社会中隐身和自己皮肤舒适。

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  • 作者

    Vega, Daniel T.R.;

  • 作者单位

    San Jose State University.;

  • 授予单位 San Jose State University.;
  • 学科 Kinesiology.;Psychobiology.;Gender studies.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 103 p.
  • 总页数 103
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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