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Narratives of transphobic violence in the Mexican province of Colima: A psychosocial analysis.

Antar Martínez-Guzmán1, Katherine Johnson2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mexico has the second-highest index of crimes motivated by transphobia in the world. Transphobic violence manifests in a pervasive and complex manner in a country where violence permeates all aspects of social life. Some progress has been made to improve transgender rights and fight discrimination, but this has had an unequal impact in different geopolitical and cultural contexts within the country, particularly outside of metropolitan centers. AIM: The study explores how transphobia is experienced in the conservative province of Colima and how transphobic practices play a part in shaping transgender subjective experience and identity construction. A psychosocial theoretical framework is adopted to attend to the relationship between cultural, institutional and interpersonal practices in this process.
METHODS: A qualitative approach is used to explore how different forms of transphobic violence are experienced by trans women in Colima. A purposive sample of 12 trans women, aged 22-38 years took part in narrative interviews which were analyzed thematically. Findings: The analysis is organized into three themes: (a) narratives of gender identity construction (b) gender expression and experiences of transphobic violence in Colima (c) sites for social support and change. DISCUSSION: We argue that the psychosocial processes related to transphobia are context-specific shaping transgender identities and limiting and regulating gender expression. Family, education, LGBT community and the police were identified as key sites for support against or source of transphobic violence.
CONCLUSION: Despite the challenging socio-political context interventions are needed in policy and institutional practices to tackle stigma, transphobia and, trans-misogyny and improve the lives of transgender people living in regional areas in the global south.
© 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Keywords:  Mexico; Violence; policy; psychosocial; qualitative; support; transgender; transphobia

Year:  2020        PMID: 34240069      PMCID: PMC8118226          DOI: 10.1080/26895269.2020.1760164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Transgend Health        ISSN: 2689-5269


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