Trans young people and embodiment

Damien W. Riggs, Shoshana Rosenberg

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Abstract

Too often trans young people's lives are framed by a damage-centered account, one that emphasizes distress at the expense of joy. This chapter explores how the two may be brought together through a focus on embodiment, mindful both not to dismiss the distress that some young people may experience in regard to their gendered embodiment, while also creating a space for a focus on the celebration of gender expression. Through a paired focus on both gender dysphoria and gender euphoria, this chapter argues that while the former can often reinforce cisgenderist and transnormative tropes about trans young people's lives, gender euphoria by contrast helps to celebrate what it means to be trans, highlighting the unique joys that come from being trans.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Children and Youth Studies
EditorsJohanna Wyn, Helen Cahill, Hernán Cuervo
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherSpringer Nature
Chapter18
Pages275-286
Number of pages12
Edition2
ISBN (Electronic)9789819986064
ISBN (Print)9789819986057
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Cisgenderism
  • Embodiment
  • Gender dysphoria
  • Gender euphoria
  • Trans young people
  • Transnormativity

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