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“Being Able To Breathe Publicly:” Trans And Gender Nonconforming People Healing Through Embodied Activity, Kp Blake-Leibowitz May 2019

“Being Able To Breathe Publicly:” Trans And Gender Nonconforming People Healing Through Embodied Activity, Kp Blake-Leibowitz

Sociology Honors Projects

Sociological research on transgender and gender nonconforming (gnc) people has emphasized the interplay between identity and institutional contexts as constraining through hegemonic norms and dominant ideologies on sex and gender. Research in feminist trauma studies focused on insidious and embodied trauma has demonstrated numerous prospects for healing. In bridging these two fields of study through a socio-phenomenological lens, this paper shows how consciousness emerges in ways that facilitate the development of a type of bodily agency. Empirically, the paper examines whether trans and gnc people can use movement-based activities for healing, and how that healing occurs in particular spaces. In …