The look of a woman : facial feminization surgery and the aims of trans-medicine
Plemons, Eric, 1977-2017
Book
Developed in the United States in the 1980s, facial feminization surgery (FFS) is a set of bone and soft tissue reconstructive surgical procedures intended to feminise the faces of transgender women. While facial surgery was once considered auxiliary to genital surgery, many people now find that these procedures confer distinct benefits according to the different models of sex and gender in which they intervene. Surgeons advertise that FFS not only improves a transgender woman's appearance; it allows her to be recognised as a woman by those who see her. In The Look of a Woman Eric Plemons foregrounds the narratives of FFS patients and their surgeons as they move from consultation and the operating room to postsurgery recovery. He shows how the increasing popularity of FFS represents a shift away from genital-based conceptions of trans- selfhood in ways that mirror the evolving views of what is considered to be good trans- medicine. Outlining how conflicting models of trans- therapeutics play out in practice, Plemons demonstrates how FFS is changing the project of surgical sex reassignment by reconfiguring the kind of sex that surgery aims to change.
Main title:
Author:
Plemons, Eric, 1977-, author
Imprint:
Durham : Duke University Press, [2017]©2017
Collation:
xi, 192 pages ; 23 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780822369141 (pbk)9780822369141 (paperback)
Dewey class:
617.9520867617.952
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
636339
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kathleen Syme Carlton | -Health | HEALTH 617.952 PLEM | Available |