This paper analyzes two pioneer ethnographic texts about travestis and uses them as a background to a research project with a travesti organization in Buenos Aires. It addresses anthropologists' commitments as fieldworkers -as sexual and gendered beings-, and how those are questioned while working with activist organizations. Findings indicate that a researcher's own political engagement is a logical extension of the reciprocity involved in anthropological practice.
ethnography; transvestites; fieldwork; engagement; Buenos Aires