
“I feel I was assigned the wrong gender based on people’s misconceptions about my body. My non-binary identity isn’t the result of my brain chemistry; it’s a reflection of my disagreement with the whole system of gender.”
WEISS, S (2018) Teen Vogue
J I M
The project aims to give visibility to the collective of people who do not consider themselves part of the socially established gender binary code of female-male.
The common point is that we are all people, individual and different.
With a serious and strong tone, the vision of gender identity is represented in the first person. In order to be able to integrate these concepts that represent and identify part of the population.
The tone is intended to be honest, to capture reality as it is, because although it is not a new subject, it is not very visible, and it can be difficult to understand.
Jim in this case, is a small piece of this broad spectrum that makes up what is beyond binarism.
"What then can "identity" mean, and what is the basis for the assumption that identities are identical to themselves, and that they remain over time the same, unified and internally coherent?"
BUTLER, J (1990) Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
"Personal gender is social...it is the basis. It could be simpler if we understood that we are persons, individuals." - JIM



