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Embodying transgender: An analysis of trans women in online forums

Liamputtong, Pranee; Noack-Lundberg, Kyja; Dune, Tinashe; Marjadi, Brahmaputra; Schmied, Virginia; Ussher, Jane; Perz, Janette; Hawkey, Alexandra; Sekar, Jessica; Brook, Eloise

Authors

Pranee Liamputtong

Tinashe Dune

Brahmaputra Marjadi

Virginia Schmied

Jane Ussher

Janette Perz

Alexandra Hawkey

Jessica Sekar

Eloise Brook



Abstract

This paper discusses the way that trans women embody their transgender identity, focusing on identity questioning, gender dysphoria, clinical gatekeeping and medicalized narratives. Situated within the hermeneutics methodological approach, we adopted the unobtrusive research as our research method, where data was derived from online forums where trans women posted content about their perspectives and experiences of gender and gender transitioning. Thematic analysis method was used for data analysis. Our findings suggest that gender identity is embodied and socially negotiated. Many trans women were initially ambivalent about their transgender identity and some continued to question their desired identity throughout adulthood. When presenting to healthcare professionals many trans women reported being expected to adopt a ‘wrong body’ narrative in order to gain access to treatment and surgery for gender transitioning and affirmation. In doing so, trans women interact with significant others and health care providers, and face many challenges. These challenges must be understood so that trans women can perform self-determination practices as a way to achieve gender autonomy.

Citation

Liamputtong, P., Noack-Lundberg, K., Dune, T., Marjadi, B., Schmied, V., Ussher, J., …Brook, E. (2020). Embodying transgender: An analysis of trans women in online forums. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(18), Article 6571. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186571

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 7, 2020
Online Publication Date Sep 9, 2020
Publication Date Sep 2, 2020
Deposit Date Nov 23, 2023
Publicly Available Date Nov 27, 2023
Journal International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Electronic ISSN 1660-4601
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 18
Article Number 6571
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17186571
Keywords Trans women; Transgender identity; Online forums; Unobtrusive method; Gender dysphoria; Gatekeeping
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4449646

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