Performatividad política y derechos humanos: el caso de la red comunitaria trans de Bogotá

2021 
This article explores the relation between citizenship and human rights in the collective action of the Trans Community Network of Bogota. For this, the situation of the human rights of the trans population in Colombia and Bogota is evident, characterized by their marginality, exclusion and precariousness; likewise, there are presented advances and challenges in the regulations on their human rights. Based on this, the classic concept of citizenship is reviewed, to propose the way in which it has been constituted a second-class citizenship for the trans population. Thereby, the political sense of the agency and the mobilization of the Trans Community Network of Bogota are developed and studied such as sexual and gender dissent, in order to build a political exercise that differentiates its struggles, challenges and specific characteristics in relation with the other sectors that are grouped under the acronym LGBTIQ+. Specifically, it is analyzed the collective action carried out by the Trans Community Network in the Third Trans Pride March of July 1, 2018, where the political performativity of the trans movement was materialized while they fight for their human rights, a full citizenship and criticize the heteropatriarchal system.
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