Núm. 52 (2021)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/186369

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  • Turismo y vulnerabilidad social. Reflexiones para algunos casos latinoamericanos Vianchá-Sánchez, Zulma; Rojas-Pinilla, Humberto; Barrera-Rojas, Miguel Ángel; 7-30
  • O caráter anticolonial da luta contra o racismo no Brasil de Castro, Susana; 31-42
  • Mulheres transexuais e travestis negras: vulnerabilidade, preconceito e discriminação Castro Siqueira, Gabriel; Marrone Marcolino, Alice; de Oliveira dos Santos, Alessandro; 43-57

  • Varia
  • Estética chicha: nuevas formas de creatividad popular en Lima de inicios del siglo XXI Quispe Lázaro, Arturo; 61-93

  • Ensayo
  • Lima, ciudad coproducida Calderón Cockburn, Julio; 97-100
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      Mulheres transexuais e travestis negras: vulnerabilidade, preconceito e discriminação
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-11-16) Castro Siqueira, Gabriel; Marrone Marcolino, Alice; de Oliveira dos Santos, Alessandro
      This article discusses experiences of prejudice and discrimination of black travestis and trans women and their coping strategies. This descriptive qualitative study examined the experiences of five participants in the age range of 25 to 47 years, living in Brazil. The findings suggest that black travestis and trans women experience high levels of vulnerability to violence due to perceived racial, sexual, and gender prejudice and discrimination. That often hinders their gender transition processes and disturbs their flourishing in their diversified identities. Religious belonging and participation in social movements are their main coping strategies to strengthen self-esteem, elaborate experiences of prejudice and discrimination, and explore their possibilities of womanhood or femininity. The creation or improvement of healthcare policies and practices designed with and for travestis and trans women is fundamental to their good living and to reduce their vulnerability to violence.