Abstract
This article examines the trajectories of travesti associations in Argentina and describes the relationship between these groups’ demands and the policies developed by the State and NGOs. The analysis of this process focuses on the configuration of a multidimensional and dynamic field of force structured by the tension between prostitution and work, which is crucial for the repression and production of these subjects. An anthropological and political perspective is used, based on qualitative techniques such as participant observation in local travesti organizations, in-depth interviews and secondary written sources analysis.
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