Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York, NY, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2023 Jan;25(1):48-62. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2021.2018500. Epub 2022 Jan 11.
This article presents findings demonstrating that transmasculine and non-binary people work in sex industries worldwide. Informed by results from a qualitative study with transmasculine and non-binary sex workers, it provides much-needed demographic information about this population, their clients and workers' safety concerns. It explores the importance of using an intersectional framework and inclusive methods to gather demographic data regarding gender and sexuality in studies of sex work. Not only is an intersectional framework necessary for empirical studies of sex work, but it is also vital to developing successful harm reduction strategies. Using an intersectional frame in studies of sex work and harm reduction can provide much-needed insight into the development of inclusive services and programmes that help the most marginal. So long as researchers, social service agencies and health providers treat transmasculine and non-binary providers as non-existent, this reduces their ability to meet the needs of sex workers.
这篇文章提出了一些发现,表明跨性别男性和非二元性别者在全球的性产业中工作。本研究基于对跨性别男性和非二元性别性工作者的定性研究结果,为这一人群及其客户提供了急需的人口统计信息,并探讨了在性工作研究中使用交叉框架和包容性方法收集关于性别和性取向的人口统计数据的重要性。交叉框架不仅对于性工作的实证研究是必要的,对于制定成功的减少伤害策略也是至关重要的。在性工作和减少伤害的研究中使用交叉框架,可以深入了解包容性服务和计划的发展,这些服务和计划可以帮助最边缘化的人群。只要研究人员、社会服务机构和卫生提供者将跨性别男性和非二元性别提供者视为不存在,就会降低他们满足性工作者需求的能力。