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"I walked into the industry for survival and came out of a closet": How gender and sexual identities shape sex work experiences among men, two spirit, and trans people in Vancouver.
Men and Masculinities ( IF 2.509 ) Pub Date : 2016-09-13
Premala Matthen 1 , Tara Lyons 1 , Matthew Taylor 2 , James Jennex 2 , Solanna Anderson 1 , Jody Jollimore 2 , Kate Shannon 1, 3
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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES This paper seeks to examine how gender and sexual identities shape sex work experiences among men, two spirit, and/or trans people in Vancouver. METHODS In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with men and trans people in Metro Vancouver from CHAPS (Community Health & HIV Assessment of Men Who Purchase and Sell Sex). An intersectional critical feminist perspective guided the thematic analysis of interview transcripts, and ATLAS.ti 7 was used to manage data analysis. RESULTS Three themes emerged from the data: (1) the diversity of sexual and gender identities among sex workers and clients, (2) the expression and exploration of sexual and gender identities through sex work, (3) the migration of sexual and gender minorities to urban centres to escape discrimination in their places of origin. DISCUSSION These findings complicate existing narratives of sex work, demonstrating the need for policies and services that reflect the diversity of sex work experiences.

中文翻译:

“我为了生存而进入这个行业,从壁橱里出来”:性别和性身份如何塑造温哥华男性、两种精神和跨性别者的性工作经历。

背景/目标 本文旨在研究性别和性身份如何塑造温哥华男性、两种精神和/或跨性别者的性工作经历。方法 对来自 CHAPS(购买和出售性服务的男性的社区健康和 HIV 评估)的男性和跨性别者进行了深入的半结构化访谈。交叉批判的女权主义观点指导了访谈记录的主题分析,并使用 ATLAS.ti 7 来管理数据分析。结果 从数据中得出三个主题:(1)性工作者和客户之间性和性别认同的多样性,(2)通过性工作表达和探索性和性别认同,(3)性和性别少数群体的迁移到城市中心以逃避其原籍地的歧视。
更新日期:2019-11-01
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