Bodies in motion: Spaces, emotions and representations that (de)construct realities

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Objective: To analyze the social representations of the body among Brazilian and Costa Rican transsexual people through their life stories. Method: Qualitative and descriptive multicenter research. The study population consisted of 70 participants. Two organizations cooperated to collect the information, one in Florianópolis, SC-Brazil and one in San José, the capital of Costa Rica. Content Analysis was used to analyze the data. Results: Based on the results, a single social representation of corporeality was unveiled: "Modeled bodies: about the elasticity of corporeality". This representation described two clear elementary context units (discourse matrices). The first associates the body with an inconclusive, transitory, volatile, pliable, moldable and fluid object, while the second relates the body with a separate institution, but regulated and controlled by others. Conclusion: In conclusion, the transsexual body is a volatile, transient, transformable institution, crossed by the marks of a historicizing and historicizable time, which comes within the scope not only of what can be named by means of linguistic signs, but also of what belongs to the unnamable in terms of sociocultural perceptions and feelings.

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Caravaca-Morera, J. A., & Padilha, M. I. (2017). Bodies in motion: Spaces, emotions and representations that (de)construct realities. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 51(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-220X2016036103203

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