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Public beaches serve as contested sites where "trans visibility" meets hyper-gendered "beach body" norms. For decades, trans communities have repurposed marginalized coastal areas (like Jacob Riis Park in New York or Herring Cove in Provincetown) into "safety checkpoints" to escape societal stigma. Key Discussion Points:
The slow shift toward non-binary beachwear and how it challenges "biological determinism" in public leisure. she male beach
This paper would investigate why specific coastal areas became sanctuaries for trans women and gender-nonconforming people. Public beaches serve as contested sites where "trans
This paper would take a sociological approach to the material culture of the beach—specifically swimwear. This paper would investigate why specific coastal areas
How the renovation of historic LGBTQ+ beaches into "family-friendly" tourist spots threatens these vital community hubs. 2. Tropicalism and the "Exotic" Trans Body in Media
How news and media link trans identity to specific urban or leisure spaces, often delegitimizing their presence in the process.