“Den får finnas, i sig själv” - En intervjustudie om upplevelser av kroppen: normer, tillfredsställelse och (icke-)binära ideal hos transpersoner
Abstract
Norms regarding body size and shape are often based on binary, cisnormative ideals. The
relationship to one’s body can become complicated when these norms are the only ones presented
as available. As a transgender person, the relationship to these norms can be even more
complicated because of one not being cisgender. A body positive movement has arisen as a
resistance to bodily norms, but people speaking from a trans perspective have addressed a lack in
this movement of non-cisnormative perspectives. The narrative in the body positive movement is
that one should accept one’s body as it is - but what if changing the body is one’s way of loving
it?
Through interviews, the purpose of this study is to examine how transgender persons experience
bodily norms. By plugging in queer theory on normativity and power, this study gives a picture
of the variating experiences of society’s interaction with the body. What norms are there and how
do the participants’ experiences of these norms correlate with each other? The participants also
present their view on body positivity and what possibilities or difficulties they experience in
feeling comfortable in their bodies. What comes to show is that binary norms have an effect both
on people who align with them and those who find themselves in between polarities.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2022-05-17Author
Alvå, Hannah
Edstam, Hanna
Keywords
Kropp
Kroppsnorm
Kroppspositivism
Tillfredsställelse
Cisnormativitet
Transperson
Icke-binär
Queer
Smalhetsnorm
Tjockhet
Language
swe