Labor on gender: Butch lesbians and trans men in a Sri Lankan Economic Processing Zone.

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Themal Ellawala
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This paper queries an anxiety that marks the nexus of queerness and transness in Sri Lanka, concerning the slippage between the butch lesbian and the trans man. Taking this anxiety seriously, I explore the phenomenon of butch women and trans men who seek employment at the garment factories in the Katunayake Economic Processing Zone to explore a range of gendered desires of masculinity, inspiring category confusions between lesbianism and trans masculinity in the process. I draw on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2016 and 2022-2024 to ask: what is it about the factory that allows for such complex negotiations of gender and sexuality amidst the paranoid disciplining of bodies into productivity? How does centering labor shift our understandings of butchness, trans masculinity, and the performance of gender? This essay stages a conversation with lesbian studies and trans studies, specifically the scholarship on the butch-FTM border wars, by positing labor as a crucial analytic that reflects and refracts both field formations. I suggest that situating the butch and trans male figures within critical political economy foregrounds how labor conditions inflect, incentivize, and demand specific gender performances, which propels the laboring gender variant figure to negotiate their gender across a butch-trans masc continuum in ways that are plural, recursive, and erratic. I argue that, rather than grounds for war, the relationship between butchness and trans masculinity denotes the imbrications of labor and gender, and capitalist exploitation and gender (un)freedom.

劳工论性别:斯里兰卡经济加工区的男同性恋者和变性人。
这篇文章质疑了一种焦虑,这种焦虑标志着在斯里兰卡酷儿和变性之间的联系,关于男同性恋者和变性人之间的滑动。认真对待这种焦虑,我探索了在卡图纳亚克经济加工区的服装厂寻找工作的男性和跨性别男性的现象,以探索男性气概的一系列性别欲望,在这个过程中激发了女同性恋和跨性别男性之间的类别混淆。我利用2016年和2022-2024年进行的人种学田野调查来问:在偏执地将身体训练成生产力的过程中,工厂是如何允许如此复杂的性别和性行为谈判的?以劳动为中心如何改变我们对男性化、跨性别男性化和性别表现的理解?这篇文章通过将劳动作为反映和折射这两个领域形成的关键分析,与女同性恋研究和跨性别研究进行了对话,特别是关于屠夫- ftm边境战争的学术研究。我认为,将男性和跨性别男性人物置于批判政治经济学的前景中,可以揭示劳动条件如何影响、激励和要求特定的性别表现,这推动了劳动性别变体人物以多元、递归和不稳定的方式在男性-跨性别群体连续体中协商他们的性别。我认为,与其说是战争的理由,倒不如说,粗壮与跨性别男子气概之间的关系表明了劳动与性别、资本主义剥削与性别(非)自由之间的交织。
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Journal of Lesbian Studies
Journal of Lesbian Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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2.20
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9.10%
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27
期刊介绍: The Journal of Lesbian Studies examines the cultural, historical, and interpersonal impact of the lesbian experience on society, keeping all readers—professional, academic, or general—informed and up to date on current findings, resources, and community concerns. Independent scholars, professors, students, and lay people will find this interdisciplinary journal essential on the topic of lesbian studies!
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