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从事性工作的种族化移民跨性别女性:双重困境与社群认同

Racialized Migrant Transgender Women Engaged in Sex Work: Double Binds and Identifications with the Community.

作者信息

Rosati Fau, Pistella Jessica, Coletta Valentina, Baiocco Roberto

机构信息

Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Valle d'Aosta, Str. Cappuccini, 2, 11100, Aosta, Italy.

Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Mar;53(3):1153-1168. doi: 10.1007/s10508-023-02804-2. Epub 2024 Feb 12.

Abstract

Racialized migrant transgender women engaged in sex work represent an understudied population. They face unique challenges resulting from their multiple marginalized identities, such as racialized transmisogyny. Since marginalized communities play a vital role in mitigating systemic stigma, it is essential to expand the literature on the community of this population. The present study used the frameworks of gender minority stress and intersectionality, along with a decolonial and transfeminist approach. Twenty participants aged between 28 and 66 years old (M = 43.15; SD = 10.49) took part in a semi-structured interview. Thematic analysis identified two main areas with ten corresponding themes. "The double bind of community" described the complex dynamics experienced by transgender refugees within their community, including (1) sex work between emancipation and exploitation, (2) non-prescribed treatments for gender affirmation, (3) negative experiences with the community, (4) positive impact of trans organizations, and (5) practical and economic support and exploitation. "The identification with the community" highlighted how participants positively or negatively identified with the community, containing: (6) awareness of one's privileges and oppressions, (7) internalized cisgenderism and assimilation, (8) gender euphoria; (9) sexual objectification, and (10) trans-generativity. The study evidenced the complex dynamics within marginalized communities. Trauma, stigma, and survival struggles can lead to violence and exploitation within the community. However, the community also has the potential to promote positive feelings and generativity. These findings have practical implications for social workers, healthcare practitioners, and researchers, emphasizing the need for appropriate and culturally competent care, including resources for coping with stress, fostering resilience, and facilitating post-traumatic growth.

摘要

从事性工作的种族化移民跨性别女性是一个研究不足的群体。她们因其多重边缘化身份面临着独特的挑战,比如种族化的跨性别厌女症。由于边缘化社区在减轻系统性污名方面发挥着至关重要的作用,因此有必要扩充关于这一人群社区的文献。本研究采用了性别少数群体压力和交叉性理论框架,以及一种去殖民化和跨女性主义方法。20名年龄在28岁至66岁之间(M = 43.15;SD = 10.49)的参与者参加了半结构化访谈。主题分析确定了两个主要领域及十个相应主题。“社区的双重束缚”描述了跨性别难民在其社区中所经历的复杂动态,包括:(1)解放与剥削之间的性工作;(2)非正规的性别肯定治疗;(3)与社区的负面经历;(4)跨性别组织的积极影响;(5)实际和经济支持与剥削。“对社区的认同”突出了参与者对社区的积极或消极认同,包括:(6)对自身特权和压迫的认识;(7)内化的顺性别主义和同化;(8)性别愉悦感;(9)性客体化;以及(10)跨代传承。该研究证明了边缘化社区内部的复杂动态。创伤、污名和生存斗争可能导致社区内的暴力和剥削。然而,社区也有促进积极情感和代际传承的潜力。这些发现对社会工作者、医疗从业者和研究人员具有实际意义,强调了提供适当且具有文化胜任力的护理的必要性,包括应对压力、培养复原力和促进创伤后成长的资源。

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