2018
DOI: 10.1037/cou0000279
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Transgender people of color’s experiences of sexual objectification: Locating sexual objectification within a matrix of domination.

Abstract: The purpose of this grounded theory study was to investigate transgender people of color's (TPOC's) sexual objectification experiences (SOEs). Fifteen TPOC were interviewed about their experiences with sexual objectification. Using intersectionality and objectification theories as our research paradigms, results suggested that participants' SOEs were shaped by the intersections of cissexism, sexism, and racism, and that participants experienced various levels of privilege and oppression based on their specific… Show more

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“…Another implication is lack of sexual assertiveness, for example, the assumption of being undesirable of TGNB may lead them to show gratitude whenever they become the object of sexual interest from others (Bartholomaeus & Riggs, 2017). This might expose them to violence or sexually risky behaviors as found within the literature on transgender women which highlights sexual objectification, dehumanization, as well as aspects of fetishization in the context of intra-partner violence (Barrett & Sheridan, 2017;Flores et al, 2018;Serano, 2007).…”
Section: Fetishism As Sexual Attractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another implication is lack of sexual assertiveness, for example, the assumption of being undesirable of TGNB may lead them to show gratitude whenever they become the object of sexual interest from others (Bartholomaeus & Riggs, 2017). This might expose them to violence or sexually risky behaviors as found within the literature on transgender women which highlights sexual objectification, dehumanization, as well as aspects of fetishization in the context of intra-partner violence (Barrett & Sheridan, 2017;Flores et al, 2018;Serano, 2007).…”
Section: Fetishism As Sexual Attractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) as an overvalued sexual object, rather than the holistic individual (Evangelista, 2018). While the literature that has dealt with fetishism of transgender people is scarce, the perspective adopted is mainly focused on fetishization seen as a form of sexual objectification (or sexualization) of transgender women or a sexual attraction to transgender identities (Evangelista, 2018;Flores et al, 2018;Serano, 2007). In the present work, we broaden the conceptualization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Black feminism has long brought attention to the objectification and dehumanization that Black women experience, especially in terms of animalistic dehumanization and the denial of agency (Rollins, 1985;Collins, 1986;Crenshaw, 1991). These kinds of experiences (and others, such as objectification through fetishization) have also been discussed in trans theory, most predominantly in the experiences of trans persons of color (Flores et al, 2018).…”
Section: Interpersonal Affordances Between Agents and Selvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems of oppression such as White supremacy (which produces racism) and patriarchy (which produces sexism) shape cissexism. As a result, cissexism affects trans people differently (Bey, ; Ellison, Green, Richardson, & Snorton, ; Flores et al, ; Roen, ; Serano, ; Yavorsky, ). These other systems are institutionalized in the academy and also shape scholars' research agendas and studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%