{"id":5171,"date":"2010-07-10T12:16:25","date_gmt":"2010-07-10T12:16:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/test.transversalmedia.eu\/inked-but-not-too-inked-or-at-least-invisibly\/"},"modified":"2010-07-10T12:16:25","modified_gmt":"2010-07-10T12:16:25","slug":"inked-but-not-too-inked-or-at-least-invisibly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theresearchpapers.org\/archive\/inked-but-not-too-inked-or-at-least-invisibly\/","title":{"rendered":"Inked but not too inked, or at least invisibly inked"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote>\n<p><strong>How do you see intersections of sexism and cultural stigmas  against body modification play out with tattooed women? \u00a0Are there  differences in how these impact women of color, lesbian and transwomen,  or disabled women? <\/strong><\/p>\n<p> Women are suppose to enact femininity with their bodies, to do otherwise  is to transgress social norms. So while getting &ldquo;chick tattoos&rdquo; is  fine, becoming heavily tattooed has been stigmatized. Different women  are differently impacted. Women of color face even more social  sanctions, their tattoos intertwine with racism already experienced, so  they become more stereotypical images of their ethnicity. Many  communities of color have even stronger stigmas against women and  tattooing than does the mainstream US culture, and so their families  view their tattooing as extremely deviant, and perhaps as the worst  outcomes of Americanization. For transwomen, tattooing provides an  opportunity to further the embodied\/engendered project, and they can  utilize tattoos to represent more femininity or masculinity. For  lesbians, being heavily tattooed often marks their sexuality as a  question, and they may be more or less comfortable with that outcome.  For lesbians who are not trying to achieve the feminine norm, they may  be open to expressing themselves through heavy tattooing more  comfortably than those who are trying to be more feminine. About 20-25%  of my participants in <em>Covered<\/em> were lesbian or bisexual. For  disabled women, tattooing can provide a way to reclaim the body and  express their own desires and to respond creatively to their embodied  experiences. While they may have felt out of control of their body  experience in the past, through tattooing, they can re-signify their  bodies.<\/p>\n<p>via <a href=\"http:\/\/www.canow.org\/canoworg\/2010\/07\/covered-covers-the-world-of-women-and-tattoos.html\">California National Organization for Women<\/a>, interview with <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.snakegirl.net\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Beverly Yuen  Thompson<\/a>, the woman behind the documentary movie <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/coveredthemovie.com\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Covered<\/a>, which examines heavily tattooed women, and women in the world of  tattooing.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>I would love to see this film, really. I lost count on how many strangers felt it was their right to touch me, without even asking, just because my tattoos are visible. There is an interesting intersection between a woman being labeled &ldquo;a slut&rdquo; and her body becoming a sort of public property for both the male gaze and male &ldquo;use&rdquo; and the bodies of women who are considered heavily tattooed (which I am not, I would say I am very visibly tattooed, but not to the extent of someone who&rsquo;s totally covered). In both cases, there is a kind of assumption that those bodies are both to be looked at and to be touched\/ used and that there is no issue of consent at play. While I am not trying to draw an exact parallel between my experience of being touched by strangers and those of women who are sexually violated, there seems to be a common set of assumptions.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How do you see intersections of sexism and cultural stigmas against body modification play out with tattooed women? \u00a0Are there differences in how these impact women of color, lesbian and transwomen, or disabled women? 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