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Sex work abolitionism and hegemonic feminisms: Implications for gender-diverse sex workers and migrants from Brazil
The Sociological Review ( IF 2.743 ) Pub Date : 2020-07-01 , DOI: 10.1177/0038026120934710
Lua da Mota Stabile 1
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This article investigates and analyses the main characteristics and issues involving Western hegemonic feminisms, especially so-called ‘radical feminism’, on the topic of sex work and trafficking in persons/migration, to understand how these discussions have influenced the main conventions, regulations and legislation on this global subject. In particular, it enables understanding of how these regulations invisibilize and, sometimes, criminalize trans* and gender-diverse people in migratory contexts. The contributions to decolonial feminism and transfeminism made by decolonial trans writers are essential to analyse and critique some of the conceptions espoused by Western hegemonic and especially trans-exclusionary feminisms that have influenced the international anti-trafficking and anti-prostitution discourse today. These discourses often affect the voluntary migration of trans* and gender-diverse sex workers, mainly from the Global South, such as in the Brazilian case.

中文翻译:

性工作废止主义和霸权女权主义:对来自巴西的性别多元化的性工作者和移民的影响

本文调查和分析涉及西方霸权女权主义,特别是所谓的“激进女权主义”的主要特征和问题,涉及性工作和贩卖人口/移民,以了解这些讨论如何影响主要公约、法规和关于这一全球性主题的立法。尤其是,它有助于了解这些法规如何使移徙环境中的跨性别者*和性别多样化的人不可见,有时将其定为犯罪。非殖民化跨性别作家对非殖民化女权主义和跨女权主义的贡献对于分析和批判西方霸权尤其是跨性别女权主义所支持的一些概念是必不可少的,这些概念影响了当今国际反拐卖和反卖淫的话语。
更新日期:2020-07-01
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