Where Her Breast Wasn't There: Transfemininity and the Philippine Modern

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Abstract

Therapeutically, and deeply attuned to context, Jaya Jacobo intimates spirits of transfemininity through the temporalities of the Philippines. Without spoon-feeding tangibility or timeline, Jacobo unsensationally invokes perseverance in its purest form. Following texts by Tamarra and Daniel Lie, Jacobo’s essay is the third and final commission in an editorial series, initiated by the C-MAP Asia Fellow, that speculates on transness as regionally specific methodology. A second sequence of renewal is forthcoming. - Wong Bing Hao
Original languageEnglish
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2021

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