Transgender migration and displacement: the experience of khwaja sira sex workers in Lahore.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-22 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2023.2234447
Shermeen Bano
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This study uses an aspirations-capabilities framework to provide insight into transgender mobility based on in-depth interviews with 30 khwaja sira sex workers in Lahore. Respondents narrated mobility as a defining and persistent feature of their lives linked to their gender variance and experience of everyday violence and discrimination. Mobilities were experienced as oppressive or liberating depending on how much control they provided sex workers within managing risk in their lives. Respondents differentiated between two main forms of mobility: migration and displacement. Descriptions of migration included movement from their family of birth to a khwaja sira community as well as between khwaja sira communities, and entailed both rural-urban and inter-city travel. Unforced migration was associated with resilience as it increased sex workers control over the social environment. Experiences of forced and intra-city movement resulting from everyday interactions with clients and law enforcement agents were seen as displacement. These experiences resulted in enhanced social, physical, and occupational vulnerability and decreased khwaja sira sex workers' control over their social environment.

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变性人的迁移和流离失所:拉合尔 Khwaja Sira 性工作者的经历。
本研究基于对拉合尔 30 名 khwaja sira 性工作者的深入访谈,采用愿望-能力框架来深入分析变性人的流动性。受访者认为,流动性是她们生活中一个决定性的、持续存在的特征,与她们的性别差异以及日常暴力和歧视经历有关。流动性是压迫性的还是解放性的,取决于流动性为性工作者提供了多大程度的控制,使她们能够管理生活中的风险。受访者区分了两种主要的流动形式:迁移和流离失所。对迁移的描述包括从出生家庭到 khwaja sira 社区的迁移,以及 khwaja sira 社区之间的迁移,既包括从农村到城市的迁移,也包括城市之间的迁移。非强迫性迁移增强了性工作者对社会环境的控制力,因此与她们的适应能力有关。与嫖客和执法人员的日常互动导致的被迫迁移和城市内迁移被视为流离失所。这些经历增加了性工作者在社会、身体和职业方面的脆弱性,削弱了她们对社会环境的控制。
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