Transfobija

Transfobični grafiti u Rimu.

Transfobija obuhvaća niz negativnih stavova, osjećaja ili postupaka prema transrodnim osobama ili transrodnosti općenito, a može uključivati strah, odbojnost, mržnju, nasilje, ili bijes izražen prema takvim osobama.[1][2] Aktivisti i teoretičari LGBTIQ+ pokreta smatraju je aspektom homofobije.[3][4] Prema pokretu društvene pravde (social justice), transfobija je vrsta predrasuda i diskriminacije[5] te se transrodnim osobama često pripisuje izloženost većemu broju predrasuda odjednom (seksizmu, homofobiji itd.).[6]

  1. Chakraborti, Neil; Garland, Jon. 2009. Hate Crime: Impact, Causes and Responses. SAGE Publications, Ltd. str. 77. ISBN 978-1412945684
  2. Chrisler, Donald R.; McCreary, Joan C. 2010. Handbook of Gender Research in Psychology, Volume 2. Springer. str. 366. ISBN 978-1441913555
  3. Maurianne Adams; Lee Anne Bell; Pat Griffin. 2007. Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice. Routledge. str. 198–199. ISBN 978-1135928506. Pristupljeno 27. prosinca 2014.. Because of the complicated interplay among gender identity, gender roles, and sexual identity, transgender people are often assumed to be lesbian or gay (See Overview: Sexism, Heterosexism, and Transgender Oppression).... Because transgender identity challenges a binary conception of sexuality and gender, educators must clarify their own understanding of these concepts.... Facilitators must be able to help participants understand the connections among sexism, heterosexism, and transgender oppression and the ways in which gender roles are maintained, in part, through homophobia.
  4. Thomas Spijkerboer. 2013. Fleeing Homophobia: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Asylum. Routledge. str. 122. ISBN 978-1134098354. Pristupljeno 27. prosinca 2014.. Transgender people subjected to violence, in a range of cultural contexts, frequently report that transphobic violence is expressed in homophobic terms. The tendency to translate violence against a trans person to homophobia reflects the role of gender in attribution of homosexuality as well as the fact that hostility connected to homosexuality is often associated with the perpetrators' prejudices about particular gender practices and their visibility.
  5. Judith A. Lewis, Michael D. Lewis, Judy A. Daniels, Community Counseling: A Multicultural-Social Justice Perspective (2010, ISBN 113317003X)
  6. Doug Meyer, Violence Against Queer People: Race, Class, Gender (2015, ISBN 0813573181), pp. 1415 (Alternate: 14, 15)

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