Trans People and the Choreography of Reproductive Healthcare: Dancing Outside the Lines
English
By (author): A.J. Lowik
Reproductive health care is choreographically deliveredan intricate collection of seemingly disparate but deftly balanced elements all come together in an intricate dance. It is choreographed in ways that presume that the person accessing itthe dancer-patientwill be, among other things, cisgender. As a result, trans people are altogether erased, systematically unanticipated, insufficiently accommodated, or understood only in relation to hegemonic, regulatory frameworks. Trans People and the Choreography of Reproductive Health Care: Dancing Outside the Lines draws on data from a research study involving qualitative interviews and participatory photography with fourteen trans people from British Columbia, Canada. It uses dance metaphors to expose facets of the restrictive choreography of reproductive health care, and to document the improvisational tactics used by trans people in their pursuit of care that is competent, safe, and affirming.
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