Abstract
In this article we reflect on the notion of a sociotechnical network in which hormones and other techniques are articulated, affecting and effectuating transmasculine bodies, co-producing movements and realities lived beyond what medicine defines and understands about these bodies. Experiencing the controversies of the healthcare system, trans people materialize bodies that are not completely recognized in their human, political and social fullness.
Transmasculinities; Hormones; Technique; Materiality; Networks