性别的形成与表演自我——关于Hijra表演性的研究

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Tanupriya, Dhishna Pannikot
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“性”被理解为个体内在的“解剖学”和“生物学”,并通过“性别”及其能指反映出来。有争议的男性和女性的二元性与个人对“男性气质”和“女性气质”的符合程度的看法有关,但“跨性别”身份在这些指定的性别二元角色之外找到了表达,并在具体化和身体实践中找到了表达。男性气质和女性气质被视为“表现性的”,这可以通过社会学家欧文·戈夫曼(Erving Goffman)使用的“符号载体”和“身体习语”来反映。本研究以巴特勒的“性别的表演性”和“物质化”理论为基础,通过“表演”、“身体意义”和“外貌”的概念框架来探讨跨性别女性的建构问题。阅读材料对海吉拉身份的建构进行了考察和批判,并进一步观察到,在模仿根深蒂固的女性气质时,海吉拉的建构超越了被赋予的“女性”性别角色。它结合了精选的海吉拉自传,即A Revathi的《关于我的真相》(2010),Vidya和Me hijra的《我是维迪亚》(2007),以及Laxmi的《我是拉克希米》(2015),这些自传提供了对海吉拉女性身份的独特建构的叙述。
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Enactment of Gender and Performing Selves: A Study on Hijra Performativity
ABSTRACT ‘Sex' is understood as ‘anatomically' and ‘biologically’ inherent in an individual and is mirrored through 'gender' and its signifiers. The contested binaries of male and female are associated with the perceptions of an individual's level of conformity to the vexed ideals of ‘masculinity' and ‘femininity', but a ‘trans' identity finds its expression outside these assigned gender dichotomous roles and find its expression in embodied and bodied practices. The aspects of masculinity and femininity are seen as ‘performative' which can be reflected through ‘sign vehicle' and ‘body idiom', the terms used by Sociologist Erving Goffman. Based on the Butlerian theory of ‘performativity of gender' and ‘materialization', this study pursues the question of hijra (trans woman) construction through the conceptual framework of ‘performance', ‘corporeal significations' and ‘appearance' which is linked to their gendered identity. The reading examines and critiques on the construction of hijra identity and further observes that in imitating the inveterate femininity their construction goes beyond the ascribed ‘feminine’ gender role. It engages with select hijra autobiographies namely, The Truth About Me (2010) by A Revathi, I Am Vidya (2007) by Vidya and Me Hijra, Me Laxmi (2015) by Laxmi, which provides narratives on distinct construction of hijra feminine identity.
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