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Spilling the T on Trans-Misogyny and Microaggressions: An Intersectional Oppression and Social Process Among Trans Women
Authors:Sean Arayasirikul  Erin C Wilson
Institution:1. San Francisco Department of Public Health, Center for Public Health Research, San Francisco, California, USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USASean.Arayasirikul@ucsf.edu;4. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Minority stress frameworks seek to explain how stress impacts the health of minorities. Examining the social location of trans women in society is critical to understand the unique forms of oppression that engender stress and microaggression for trans women. This article uses intersectionality to examine the lived experiences of young trans women and develop new theoretical concepts to understand the social process of trans-misogyny. We use grounded theory to analyze semistructured, in-depth interviews conducted with 38 young trans women ages 16–24 in Los Angeles and Chicago. Our findings describe key concepts: trans-misogyny, cis-sexism, the passing complex, and transition work. We describe how trans-misogyny acts as an intersectional, interlocking structure of oppression, fueling the passing complex, and, as a result, how trans women experience overt and covert forms of discrimination.
Keywords:Transgender  oppression  intersectionality  minority stress  microaggression
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