Ethics of Embodied Desire
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Bodies to Wear: Four Lacanian Takes on Trans · Patricia Gherovici · p.36
BODIES TO WEAR FOUR LACANIAN TAKES ON TRANS > BODY DRESSING
Theoretical move: Gherovici argues that trans embodiment is not a question of "having" an identity but a strategy of "being," grounded in the death drive as a life-enabling force; she proposes an "ethics of embodied desire" that reframes transition as a creative act of re-birth rather than a pathological or identity-based phenomenon.
I propose an alternative perspective—an ethics of embodied desire—that fundamentally reevaluates sexuality through the lens of mortality interwoven within it.