Il mondo dello spettacolo e la “disuguaglianza di transgenere”
Abstract
Social and political issues, including international ones, are addressed in the Sanremo
Festival, thus contributing to the construction or social emergence of a theme. In its historical
evolution, it represents a mirror of Italian society.
Literature, of reference, argues that transgender discourse brings with it many questions about
the formation of all gender identities and in particular the extent to which we can shape and
reshape individual and collective identities.
Starting with an analysis of the communication generated around Drusilla Foer’s presence at
the seventy-second (2022) Sanremo Festival, we sought to investigate the visibility and
careers of transgender people in the entertainment industry.
We thus highlighted how men, who use, express, manifest, and publicize aspects of
themselves, in reference to gender, that are culturally attributable to the opposite sex, are
almost exclusively placed in the spotlight and rewarded compared to women.
Women, on the other hand, at least in the world of entertainment, whether they become,
through the surface of clothes or body (and the same chemically stimulated production of
hormones), men, are-with few exceptions-nonexistent or invisible: if inequality occurs when
a range of resources and opportunities in society are unequally distributed, thus hindering
equality, one can then speak of true “trans-gender inequality”.
URI
https://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/issue/archivehttp://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/8717