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An Anthropology of Gender Variance and Trans Experience Naples: Beauty Transit
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An Anthropology of Gender Variance and Trans Experience Naples: Beauty Transit
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An Anthropology of Gender Variance and Trans Experience Naples: Beauty Transit
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This book recounts the author’s fieldwork among the trans and gender-variant communities in Naples. This is where a gender-variant figure, the
femminiello
, has found a safe environment within the city’s historical poorest neighborhoods, the so-called “
quartieri popolari
”, which were and continue to be culturally and socially connoted. The
femminielli
, who can be read as “suspended” figures between the feminine and the masculine, provide the background for a discourse on the meanings that genders and sexualities have assumed in modern Naples. This is done with significant openings to theoretical reasoning that is both extraterritorial and multidisciplinary. Starting from the micro context, the aim of the book is to explore the breadth and complexity of the gender variant and trans experience, with particular reference to the changing meanings of the body, which are also tied to the collective images of beauty in contemporary times.
femminiello
, has found a safe environment within the city’s historical poorest neighborhoods, the so-called “
quartieri popolari
”, which were and continue to be culturally and socially connoted. The
femminielli
, who can be read as “suspended” figures between the feminine and the masculine, provide the background for a discourse on the meanings that genders and sexualities have assumed in modern Naples. This is done with significant openings to theoretical reasoning that is both extraterritorial and multidisciplinary. Starting from the micro context, the aim of the book is to explore the breadth and complexity of the gender variant and trans experience, with particular reference to the changing meanings of the body, which are also tied to the collective images of beauty in contemporary times.