Emoções, documentos e subjetivação na construção de transexualidades em João Pessoa/PB
This research aims to understand how the affective components involved in transgender relations with documents constitute specific ways in which these people recognize themselves and build their bodies and their paths, their life projects and their relationship with others. We understand that the...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | This research aims to understand how the affective components involved in transgender
relations with documents constitute specific ways in which these people recognize themselves
and build their bodies and their paths, their life projects and their relationship with others. We
understand that the documents, if the personal identification or those produced by social
movements, legal actors and health and the State, are experienced by trans people beyond
administrative functions that are initially thought, but also involve a series of emotional
experiences mark their subjective processes, in how these people produce themselves and
design in the world their sociality networks. We elected as research field two institutions
located in the city of João Pessoa (Paraíba State), noting the intense institutional movement,
political, social in favor of the rights of transexuals that have occurred in that city in recent
years. Thus, the Rights Reference Centre for LGBT and Fight Against Homophobia (Espaço
LGBT) and Health Clinic of Transvestites and Transexuals (Ambulatório de Saúde de
Travestis e Transexuais) were the spaces where we find our interlocutors and analyze their
experiences with the documents noting two key aspects: the search for first name change in
the civil registry and the relationship of trans people with documents produced by the health
policies and services such as protocols, records, receipts and psychiatric reports. We realized
that although there is disagreement about the perception that our interlocutors have on the
documentation that regulates health services, all reported experiencing embarrassment in
social situations when you have those who make use of a document that is not consistent with
the performance and “social face” taken. In addition to the reports of embarrassment, we saw
that the discussion of social distress and trauma has grounded the platforms of social
movements, public policy, legal processes and become “narratives of pains” that present
strong potential micro-political on demand for rights to “trans people”. |
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