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Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1381979

ABSTRACT

Este artículo reflexiona sobre el cuerpo trans* como territorio de poder que hace resistencia al poder hegemónico, cuyo orden busca "normalizar" los cuerpos de acuerdo con lo estipulado socialmente bajo el "deber ser" del género. Para ello se realiza un abordaje teórico sobre el cuerpo, desde posturas como las de Foucault y Butler que lo conciben como entidad que en sí misma es poder. Con base en los referentes teóricos presentados, se expresan los argumentos que permiten entender los cuerpos trans* como territorios de subversión frente al orden establecido sobre estos. Se concluye que las personas trans, si bien se resisten a la heterosexualidad obligatoria, posiblemente no sea de forma estructural y radical, sino desde dentro del orden social, generando ciertas fisuras en sus prácticas y performances que presentan ante el sistema, develando una presencia que excede sus linealidades


This article reflects on the trans* body as a territory of power, which resists the hegemonic power, whose order seeks to "normalize" the bodies according to what is socially stipulated under the "duty to be" of gender. For this, a theoretical approach is made to the body, from positions such as those of Foucault and Butler that conceive it as an entity that in itself is (is) power. Based on the theoretical references presented, the arguments that allow us to understand trans* bodies as territories of subversion against the order established on them are expressed. It is concluded that trans people, although they resist compulsory heterosexuality, may not be structurally and radically, but from within the social order, generating certain fissures in their practices and performances that they present to the system, revealing a presence that exceeds their linearities


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Humans , Transsexualism/psychology , Power, Psychological , Human Body , Gender Identity
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