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Internationalizing migration studies: Mapping a cross-border struggle for…
Internationalizing migration studies: Mapping a cross-border struggle for the human rights of trans* women
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Patricia Hill considers that the interaction, mutual interdependence and the constitution of systems of oppression generate variations in intensity and form
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From the perspective of social sciences, trans* is used to refer to those who transgress or cross the boundaries of the normativity of the gender system.
When the relationship between the gender assigned to a body at birth depending on the biological sex and the gender expression that emanates from a body corresponds to the gender system but when there is a divergence the prefix trans is used
The perception of transgender people indicates the position they occupy in a hierarchy of the gender system
Regarding migration studies, reference has also been made to intersectionality as a productive tool
It is a multidimensional tool that makes visible the fusion of social structures in the experiences of migrant women
Migration studies must be framed in a contextualized and dynamic analysis, recognizing the interconnection of identities and hierarchical structures linked to gender.
Central American trans* women often face and resist violence in their country of origin as well as outside it
The violence that attacks the LGBTI+ community is a social phenomenon that between January 2008 and December 2006, approximately 2,343 trans* people were murdered
Ríos, V. (2020). Internacionalizar los estudios de la migración: Cartografía de una lucha transfronteriza por los derechos humanos de las mujeres trans. En: Hübbe, T. y Carrillo, S. (Coord.). Derechos Humanos. Agenda por la Libertad. Tirant lo Blanch
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