Intersectionality and transnational mobility between Brazil and Spain in travesti prostitution networks

The aim of this article is to highlight the ways in which Brazilian travestis negotiate and strategise transnational mobility in order to work as prostitutes in Spain. Brazilian travestis working illegally in Spain are subject to gendered, sexualised and racial marginalisation. In-depth semi-structu...

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Published inGender, place and culture : a journal of feminist geography Vol. 22; no. 8; pp. 1073 - 1088
Main Authors Silva, Joseli Maria, Ornat, Marcio Jose
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Routledge 14.09.2015
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN0966-369X
1360-0524
DOI10.1080/0966369X.2014.939148

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Summary:The aim of this article is to highlight the ways in which Brazilian travestis negotiate and strategise transnational mobility in order to work as prostitutes in Spain. Brazilian travestis working illegally in Spain are subject to gendered, sexualised and racial marginalisation. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted between April and September 2008 with 10 Brazilians acting as providers of sexual services in Spain. The interviews were systematised by means of content analysis, which allowed the preparation of a map of meanings around the spatial and lived experiences of travestis. We argue that travestis identities are constructed at the intersection of gender, sexuality, class and race. This fluid intersectionality allows the group to simultaneously manage their positions of both privilege and oppression.
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ISSN:0966-369X
1360-0524
DOI:10.1080/0966369X.2014.939148