In this article, our focus is on how trans consumers experience symbolic violence to draw attention to inequalities that may otherwise remain hidden. Unlike overt acts of physical violence, symbolic violence is subtle and occurs routinely throughout the course of everyday life. We address the following research questions: how do trans consumers experience symbolic violence, what are their responses to this, and what impact does this have on their wellbeing? Our findings demonstrate that symbolic violence functions at sociocultural, interpersonal, and individual levels for trans consumers. We illustrate the tensions trans people encounter between conforming to cisgender hegemony and living an ‘authentic’ life. The subtle, naturalizing power ...
Precarity is not experienced by all. Rather, as Judith Butler (2009) notes, it is the extreme state ...
Based on a survey of 593 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United Kingdom...
Based on a survey of 593 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United Kingdom...
In this article, our focus is on how trans consumers experience symbolic violence to draw attention ...
Awareness of gender fluidity has grown particularly in society (Hines and Taylor, 2018); through the...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
Drawing on data from two empirical studies, this article employs cisgenderism as a conceptual tool t...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
Related publication: McBride, K. (2019) ‘Redressing the balance: Lived experiences of the harms of v...
Transgender people may experience a variety of different types of violence throughout their lives du...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
This paper proposes that an understanding of transphobic ‘honour’-based abuse can be employed as a c...
Despite recent advances in the public sphere, the transgender community remains vulnerable and under...
Transgender people have received substantial attention in recent years, with gender identity becomin...
Precarity is not experienced by all. Rather, as Judith Butler (2009) notes, it is the extreme state ...
Based on a survey of 593 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United Kingdom...
Based on a survey of 593 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United Kingdom...
In this article, our focus is on how trans consumers experience symbolic violence to draw attention ...
Awareness of gender fluidity has grown particularly in society (Hines and Taylor, 2018); through the...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
Whilst trans people are gaining recognition and positive attention in some respects, many continue t...
Drawing on data from two empirical studies, this article employs cisgenderism as a conceptual tool t...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
Related publication: McBride, K. (2019) ‘Redressing the balance: Lived experiences of the harms of v...
Transgender people may experience a variety of different types of violence throughout their lives du...
By drawing on empirical research that explored trans people’s experiences of domestic violence and a...
This paper proposes that an understanding of transphobic ‘honour’-based abuse can be employed as a c...
Despite recent advances in the public sphere, the transgender community remains vulnerable and under...
Transgender people have received substantial attention in recent years, with gender identity becomin...
Precarity is not experienced by all. Rather, as Judith Butler (2009) notes, it is the extreme state ...
Based on a survey of 593 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United Kingdom...
Based on a survey of 593 lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United Kingdom...