Vicars Mark, Milenkovic James
Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, Victoria University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Sociol. 2024 Apr 5;9:1343117. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1343117. eCollection 2024.
In the international contemporary discourse transgender individuals arguably have an increased presence within public media highlighting the visible diversity that constitutes the LGBTQI2S+ community. However, in response to the challenging of cisgendered normative assumptions there has been an unprecedented swathe of anti-trans measures executed through the frenzied repealing of rights and freedoms within the key arenas of legal, medical, sporting, and educative domains. This paper explores the intersections of pathologizing rhetoric that emplotted anti-trans and transphobic discourses within and across public consciousness. The quotidian presence of these discourses provoked in us a wondering about how evolving conceptual debate is constructing a trans inclusive global imaginary. In this paper we situate trans safety not as a singular concept, but rather a differentially experienced phenomenon that is related to and embedded in questions of bio power and privilege. As such, when we refer to a trans safety imaginary, we are not solely addressing protection from physical violence but also safeguarding against psychological and emotional vulnerability.
在国际当代话语中,跨性别者在公共媒体中的出现频率明显增加,这凸显了构成 LGBTQI2S+ 群体的显著多样性。然而,为了应对对顺性别规范假设的挑战,通过在法律、医疗、体育和教育等关键领域疯狂废除权利和自由,出现了前所未有的一系列反跨性别措施。本文探讨了将反跨性别和恐跨话语编织进公共意识并贯穿其中的病理化修辞的交叉点。这些话语在日常生活中的存在促使我们思考不断演变的概念辩论是如何构建一个包容跨性别的全球想象的。在本文中,我们将跨性别安全定位为一个并非单一的概念,而是一种有着不同体验的现象,它与生物权力和特权问题相关并嵌入其中。因此,当我们提及跨性别安全想象时,我们不仅是在谈论免受身体暴力的保护,还包括防范心理和情感上的脆弱性。