To better understand how corporeality informs the ways in which people and institutional actors, such as medical and legal professionals, make gendered sense of different bodies, as well as why the chest, especially, has become salient to the task of gender differentiation, my research draws on case studies of female breast cancer-related and transmale gender-affirming mastectomies. Through a comparison of mastectomy’s potential to affirm masculinity, in the transmale case, and disaffirm femininity, in the case of female breast cancer survivors, I explore how mastectomy affects social-perceptual constructions of gender difference. Additionally, as a result of this exploration, I hope to bring to light the aesthetic experiences that undergird how individuals embody and make sense of their own gender after mastectomy.
(Anticipated completion date: Summer 2023)