We’re pleased to announce the publication of a new research article on the journal Body & Society, Embodied Experiences of Trans Pregnancy.
This article is part of a special issue on Pregnant Bodies and Embodied Pregnancy. For this piece of writing, we are particularly interested in how embodiment is gendered and vice-versa. In the article, we draw on interviews with trans men and non-binary people to explore the lived, bodily complexities of trans pregnancy. We consider the strategies trans men and non-binary people engage in to manage their gender presentation during pregnancy, and the degree to which pregnancy might disrupt their ability to control the presentation of gender.
The published article is currently behind a paywall, but you can download a free version here from the University of Glasgow’s Enlighten repository.
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