Battlefield: Social Representations of Commercial Sex Work on Transvestite and Transsexual Females in Brazil

Authors

  • Jaime Alonso Caravaca Morera Universidad de Costa Rica Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15517/ar9h5b49

Abstract

Objective. To analyze commercial sex work’s social representations among Brazilian women who identify as transvestite or transsexual. Methods: A qualitative study with a descriptive and analytical approach based on the Theoretical Paradigm of Social Representation with a structural approach. The sample group was formed by 100 women who defined themselves as transvestite and transsexual in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The data was gathered from September to December 2016 via a questionnaire using the technique of free association of words, as well as semi-directed interviews. Results: Through both prototypical and content analysis, it was confirmed that the most likely elements that formed the core of the social representation were: violence, drugs, risk, work, sadness, prejudice, and danger. In the objectification/objectivation process of commercial sex work, the image shows a mix between daily activities in the streets – which they consider to be their battlefield – and their own feelings and experiences of vulnerability in other areas of society, starting with families, churches, schools and the like. Conclusions: By experiencing commercial sex work, female transvestite and transsexual individuals reveal how the elements that form the social representation are of paramount importance in the legitimation, legalization, and simplification of their identities.

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Author Biography

  • Jaime Alonso Caravaca Morera, Universidad de Costa Rica

    Profesor de la Universidad de Costa Rica, especialista en Salud Internacional del fenómeno de las Drogas por la University of Toronto-CAMH. Máster en Enfermería por el Programa de Post Graduación en Enfermería de la Universidade Federal Santa Catarina, Brasil (PEN/UFSC). Doctorando del PEN/UFSC. Miembro del Grupo de Estudios de Historia del Conocimento de Enfermería y Salud (GEHCES) y del Grupo de Atención Psicosocial y Drogas (APIS). e-mail: jacamorera@hotmail.com

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Published

2018-10-25

How to Cite

Caravaca Morera, J. A. (2018). Battlefield: Social Representations of Commercial Sex Work on Transvestite and Transsexual Females in Brazil. Actualidades En Psicología, 32(125), 79-93. https://doi.org/10.15517/ar9h5b49