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发展美国黑人及澳大利亚原住民跨性别女性的“压迫-监禁循环”:应用跨性别健康公正框架的交叉性研究。

Developing the "Oppression-to-Incarceration Cycle" of Black American and First Nations Australian Trans Women: Applying the Intersectionality Research for Transgender Health Justice Framework.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Health and Society, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

School of Education, Centre for Health Research, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia.

出版信息

J Correct Health Care. 2023 Feb;29(1):27-38. doi: 10.1089/jchc.21.09.0084. Epub 2022 Dec 21.

Abstract

Trans women are disproportionately incarcerated in the United States and Australia relative to the general population. Stark racial and ethnic disparities in incarceration rates mean that Black American and First Nations Australian trans women are overrepresented in incarceration relative to White and non-Indigenous cisgender and trans people. Informed by the Intersectionality Research for Transgender Health Justice (IRTHJ) framework, the current study drew upon lived experiences of Black American and First Nations Australian trans women to develop a conceptual model demonstrating how interlocking forces of oppression inform, maintain, and exacerbate pathways to incarceration and postrelease experiences. Using a flexible, iterative, and reflexive thematic analytic approach, we analyzed qualitative data from 12 semistructured interviews with formerly incarcerated trans women who had been incarcerated in sex-segregated male facilities. Three primary domains-pathways to incarceration, experiences during incarceration, and postrelease experiences-were used to develop the "oppression-to-incarceration cycle." This study represents a novel application of the IRTHJ framework that seeks to name intersecting power relations, disrupt the status quo, and center embodied knowledge in the lived realities of formerly incarcerated Black American and First Nations Australian trans women.

摘要

跨性别女性在美国和澳大利亚的监禁率不成比例地高于普通人群。监禁率存在明显的种族和族裔差异,这意味着相对于白人以及非原住民顺性别和跨性别者,美国黑人跨性别女性和澳大利亚原住民跨性别女性在监禁中所占比例过高。本研究以跨性别健康正义的交叉性研究(IRTHJ)框架为指导,借鉴美国黑人跨性别女性和澳大利亚原住民跨性别女性的生活经历,制定了一个概念模型,展示了压迫的连锁力量如何告知、维持和加剧监禁和释放后的经历。我们采用灵活、迭代和反思性的主题分析方法,对 12 名曾被监禁在男女分开的男性设施中的跨性别女性进行了半结构化访谈,分析了定性数据。使用“入狱途径”、“入狱期间的经历”和“出狱后的经历”三个主要领域来制定“压迫到入狱的循环”。本研究代表了对 IRTHJ 框架的一种新颖应用,旨在指出交叉权力关系,打破现状,并在曾被监禁的美国黑人跨性别女性和澳大利亚原住民跨性别女性的现实生活中关注体现知识。

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