Abstract
We estimate that in contemporary capitalism, sex politics is one of the
most widespread forms of biopolitical action. With it, sex is integrated
into the calculations of power, making discourses on sexuality and the
technologies of normalization of sexual identities an agent of control
over life.
This text will encompass the transits of a very particular body,
liminal, a transvestite body: the body of Lola Puñales. Lola Puñales, is
a figure that allowed us to approach a body that is difficult to grasp,
manage or administer by the biopolitical circulation and regulation
systems and their governmentality. Through her, we will try to
characterize what could be termed as ‘resistant lifestyles’,
incorporating, as an articulating trope andsynthesis, the concept of a
‘rare crowd’.