塑造基础:战后美国跨性别女性的自我塑造、DIY 和社区建设

Isabelle Held
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1946 年,美国售出了 500 多万双假体(又称胸垫),超过了之前的销售记录。在战后的美国,"假胸垫 "越来越流行,它利用战时最新研发的合成材料,将身体塑造成时髦的曲线轮廓。假体是变性人和同性恋生活的重要组成部分。然而,这些穿着者和制作者在时装史、基础服饰史和物质文化史中却被忽略了。这篇文章追溯了战后美国变性女性穿着褶皱内衣和其他加垫粉底的历史。作者分析了一系列档案资料,这些资料主要来自数字变性档案馆(Digital Transgender Archive),包括 20 世纪 50 年代至 70 年代的出版物和印刷品,以展示变性女性、同性恋和性别不符者如何通过 DIY 实践创新假体设计。战后美国的大多数人无法获得变性医疗保健服务,反变性立法也继续公开对身体进行管理,与此同时,变性女性网络却在传播如何购买、穿戴和制作软垫的信息。这些集体努力以各种方式增强了佩戴者的能力,并建立了社区。
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Shaping foundations: Trans feminine self-fashioning, DIY and community building in the postwar United States
More than 5 million pairs of falsies, also known as bust pads, were sold in the United States in 1946, exceeding prior sales records. In the postwar United States, falsies were an increasingly popular way of shaping the body into a fashionable curvaceous silhouette and utilized the latest in wartime synthetic material developments. Falsies were an important part of trans and queer life. However, these wearers and makers have been largely omitted from histories of fashion, foundationwear and material culture. This article traces the trans feminine history of falsies and other padded foundationwear in the postwar United States. The author analyses a range of archival materials largely sourced from the Digital Transgender Archive including publications and print ephemera from the 1950s–70s to show how trans feminine, queer and gender-nonconforming people innovated falsie design through DIY practices. While the majority of individuals in the postwar United States were unable to access trans healthcare and anti-trans legislation continued to publicly police bodies, trans feminine networks circulated information on how to purchase, wear and make padded foundations. These collective efforts empowered wearers and built community in a variety of ways.
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