GENDER, DRESS AND PUBLIC SPACE
Abstract
This work has as main objective to analyze the relationship between the social uses of dressing and public space
from the perspective of gender. We investigated the discourses from local digital media (Clarín and La Nación)
about the conflict between neighbors and transvestites in Buenos Aires City in 2004-2009. Corporeality and
clothing are the privileged moral arguments for discrimination and expulsion of transvestites in public space.
These discourses hide several conflicts of gender and social class.
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