1. Introduction
2. Trans-Aesthetics and the Struggle for Recognition Politics Seen from a Decolonial Perspective
3. Thinking with and from Skins: Reflections on Methodology and Method in Ethnographic Research from the Encounter and Collaboration with Trans Women in Lima, Peru
4. Tracing the History of the Trans Movement in Lima, Peru
5. First and Second Skin: The Body as a Political-Aesthetic Territory
6. Third and Fourth Skin: Sexuality, Identity, and Power Relations
7. The Fifth Skin: Capitalism, Modernity/Coloniality and Patriarchy
8. Conclusions.