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Gender affirmation and social exclusion amongst trans women of color in Australia.

Jane M Ussher1, Alexandra Hawkey1, Janette Perz1, Pranee Liamputtong1, Jessica Sekar1, Brahmaputra Marjadi1, Virginia Schmied1, Tinashe Dune1, Eloise Brook2.   

Abstract

Introduction: Transgender (trans) women of color navigate the intersected identity frames of gender, race, social class and sexuality, whilst facing multiple layers of stigma, discrimination and violence during and following gender affirmation. However, little is known about the ways in which trans women of color negotiate gender affirmation, in the context of the risk of social exclusion and violence. Aim: This article discusses the experience and construction of gender transitioning and gender affirmation for trans women of color living in Australia, associated with the risk of social exclusion or violence. Method: In-depth interviews and photovoice were conducted with 31 trans women of color, analyzed through theoretical thematic analysis informed by intersectionality theory.
Results: The following themes were identifed: 1) 'Gender affirmation: A bittersweet experience', with three subthemes: 'Self-empowerment is tempered by family rejection', 'Migration facilitates gender affirmation' and 'Gender affirmation and social support'; 2) 'Being a trans woman of color', subthemes: 'Bodily agency and passing', 'Femininity as pleasure and cultural self-expression', and 'Resisting archetypal White hetero-femininity'; 3) 'Hormones, surgical intervention and navigating the health system'.
Conclusion: Gender transitioning and gender affirmation involved the intersection of gender, cultural, social class and sexual identities, accomplished through personal agency and with the support of significant others. To ensure that policy and support services meet the needs of trans women of color, it is critical that the voices of such multiply-marginalized women are at the center of leadership, program and policy development.
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Keywords:  Transgender; gender affirmation; gender transitioning; intersectionality; passing; qualitative; sexual violence; trans; women of color

Year:  2021        PMID: 35403115      PMCID: PMC8986236          DOI: 10.1080/26895269.2021.1947432

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


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