Breast Surgery as a Gender Technology: Analyzing Plastic Surgeons’ Discourses
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Publication date
2017ISSN
1524-0657 (Print)
1940-9206 (Online)
Abstract
This article explores the role of breast surgery as a gender technology by considering the discourse of plastic surgeons. We analyze the gender discourses that come into play when surgeons are asked to distinguish between 3 cases of breast surgery: breast implantation for transsexual women, postmastectomy breast intervention, and breast augmentation for aesthetic reasons. In the surgeons’ discourses, the 3 interventions are situated in the reconstruction/cosmetic divide. However, we can see that this boundary is profoundly influenced by cultural conceptions of gender. These gendered conceptions affect what is labeled normal/abnormal, what demands are considered legitimate, and which bodies are deemed able to possess certain attributes.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Mama -- Càncer -- Cirurgia
Mastoplàstia
Dones transsexuals
Estudis de dones
Pages
12 p.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Coll-Planas Ph.D., G., Cruells Ph.D., M., & Alfama Ph.D., E. (2017). Breast Surgery as a Gender Technology: Analyzing Plastic Surgeons’ Discourses. Studies in Gender and Sexuality, 18(3), 178-189. https://doi.org/10.1080/15240657.2017.1349504
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