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Epidemiological rage: Population, biography, and state responsibility in trans- health activism
خشم اپیدمیولوژیک : جمعیت ، زندگی نامه ، و مسئولیت دولت در فعالیت سلامت دو جنسیتی ها -2020 This article examines how social movements reconceptualized trans-health in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Looking
ethnographically to medical and activist practice, the article analyzes “epidemiological biographies”, or activistproduced
community-based studies blending quantitative and narrative data. It draws on population health,
feminist science studies, transgender studies, and social theory to discuss the circulation and implications of
these publications. Specifically, it describes how epidemiological biographies disputed health behavioral models
by defining state violence and criminalization as primary conditions endangering health and life expectancy
among travestis and trans-people. The article analyzes how activist researchers made state violence legible
through logics of population health, even as the concept of “population” also emerged from techniques of state
control. In contrast with models that place individual behavior at the locus of health interventions, activists
instead advanced interventions that contested state securitization and shifted resource distribution.
Epidemiological biographies had a considerable effect on national trans-health politics, providing an evidentiary
basis for several regulatory shifts. These studies emerged in part through collective political action that reformulated
dominant modes of statistical aggregation. This statistical turn—which I call “statistical collectivization”—
produced contradictory effects. At one level, it obscured differential conditions of criminalization and
violence. At another, it directed attention to the markedly racialized, sexualized, classed, and gendered forms of
subjugation that materialize in landscapes of trans-health, and prioritized materially distributive regulation over
and above civil protections. Through these contradictory actions, social movements reformulated dominant
notions of health by challenging state securitization and contesting state power. Keywords: Argentina | Travesti | Transgender health | Epidemiology | Statistics | State violence | Social movements | Science & technology studies |
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