Transmisogyny, otherwise known as trans-misogyny and transphobic misogyny, is the
intersection
In mathematics, the intersection of two or more objects is another object consisting of everything that is contained in all of the objects simultaneously. For example, in Euclidean geometry, when two lines in a plane are not parallel, their ...
of
transphobia and
misogyny
Misogyny () is hatred of, contempt for, or prejudice against Woman, women or girls. It is a form of sexism that can keep women at a lower social status than Man, men, thus maintaining the social roles of patriarchy. Misogyny has been wide ...
as experienced by
trans women and
transfeminine people.
The term was coined by
Julia Serano in her 2007 book ''
Whipping Girl'' to describe a particular form of
oppression
Oppression is malicious or unjust treatment of, or exercise of power over, a group of individuals, often in the form of governmental authority. Oppression may be overt or covert, depending on how it is practiced.
No universally accepted model ...
experienced by trans women.
In a 2017 interview with ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'', Serano explores the roots of transmisogyny as a critique of feminine gender expressions which are "ridiculed in comparison to masculine interests and gender expression."
Transmisogyny is a central concept in
transfeminism and is commonly referenced in
intersectional feminist theory. In her definition of transmisogyny, Serano does not limit those affected by transmisogyny to individuals who identify as
transgender
A transgender (often shortened to trans) person has a gender identity different from that typically associated with the sex they were sex assignment, assigned at birth.
The opposite of ''transgender'' is ''cisgender'', which describes perso ...
and includes others, such as
cisgender people, and those who identify as
drag queens.
Framework
The concept of transmisogyny hinges on two other concepts first described by Serano: traditional sexism and
oppositional sexism. The former is the idea that "maleness and masculinity are superior to femaleness and femininity", while the latter holds male and female as "rigid, mutually exclusive categories". Transmisogyny stems from both these concepts.
In ''Whipping Girl'', Julia Serano writes that the existence of trans women is seen as a threat to a "male-centered
gender hierarchy".
Gender theorist Judith Butler
Judith Pamela Butler (born February 24, 1956) is an American feminist philosopher and gender studies scholar whose work has influenced political philosophy, ethics, and the fields of third-wave feminism, queer theory, and literary theory.
In ...
echoes this assumption, stating that the murder of transgender women by men is "the most
toxic form that masculinity can take", a way for the killer to assert power over the victim in the instant, in response to the idea of the
intrinsic nature of his power (i.e., his masculinity) being threatened. Butler states that trans women have relinquished masculinity, showing that it is possible to do so.
Trans panic is a common legal and social defense strategy that is used to justify violence towards transgender individuals, particularly trans women. Similar to
Gay Panic, it suggests that the aggressor was provoked into violence due to the victim’s gender presentation being misleading or deceptive. In ''
A Short History of Trans Misogyny'', Jules Gill-Peterson outlines several moments of trans panic related violence leading back to the 1800s. She adds that, “The misgendering of trans-femme individuals as male sexual aggression… allows people to respond to trans femininity with as much preemptive violence as they desire.”
Instances
United States
Transgender women face harsher levels of discrimination than some other transgender people. A study on workplace experiences after people receive sex changes found that trans women, on average, lose almost one third of their salary (see
Gender pay gap in the United States), are respected less, and receive more harassment. At the same time, trans men often experience slight salary raises and greater authority in the workplace.
According to Laura Kacere (2014), trans people experience a disproportionately large number of hate crimes, with trans women experiencing the majority of these crimes.
The
National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (2012) found that police violence is three times higher against transgender people than it is against cisgender people. In fact, over half of all anti-LGBTQIA+ homicides were perpetrated against transgender women.
(See
List of people killed for being transgender.) In the United States, the majority of transmisogyny is directed at trans women of color. The
Human Rights Campaign Foundation (2018) reports significant overlaps between the
gender identity
Gender identity is the personal sense of one's own gender. Gender identity can correlate with a person's assigned sex or can differ from it. In most individuals, the various biological determinants of sex are congruent and consistent with the in ...
and race of anti-trans violence victims: of the known homicides of transgender people from 2013 to 2018, approximately 92% were trans women, and approximately 70% were black. Kacere (2014) also states that 21% of transgender women and 47% of black transgender women have experienced incarceration, rates that are much higher than those for the overall U.S. population.
Ecuador
A study of discrimination directed against lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, transgender and
intersex
Intersex people are those born with any of several sex characteristics, including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical binar ...
women in Ecuador found that transgender women "lack protection against discrimination in both law and practice." As a result, trans women have faced violence, sexual abuse, and discrimination in educational, health and workforce institutions.
The Netherlands
When transgender women are murdered, the victim being a trans woman is still often used as the justification for their murder.
According to
Transgender Netwerk Nederland, at least 14% experience violence or credible threats
and are abused seven times more often than the average. According to
Dinah Bons from
Trans United Europe, trans women often face harassment, violence, or threats of violence, but it is hard to get accurate statistics on the matter as there is
severe hesitancy to report the crime and the government is unwilling to track it as a statistic. Bons also thinks the media does not cover the yearly murders of trans women.
Sexualization and harassment
Julia Serano has stated that many trans women experience an additional layer of misogyny in the form of fetishization. She notes that, despite
transitioning, trans women are still commonly perceived as male; however, they are rarely sexualized as such. In the
porn industry, whose target audience is primarily heterosexual men, trans women are largely presented as
sexual objects rather than "predatory".
According to Serano, the sexualisation of trans women is not solely because transgender women, by nature of their relative rarity, are viewed as "exotic": she notes that trans women are sexualized particularly much even compared to other types of "rare" women.
In ''Whipping Girl'', Serano writes on what she calls a "predator–prey dichotomy" where "men are invariably viewed as predators and women as prey."
Because of this view, trans women are perceived to be luring men by transitioning and "turning
hemselvesinto sexual objects that no red-blooded man can resist."
Transmisogynistic violence and harassment directed towards trans feminine individuals is often perpetrated by strangers rather than those known by the victim and oftentimes includes
catcalling and other forms of
verbal abuse
Verbal abuse (also known as verbal aggression, verbal attack, verbal violence, verbal assault, psychic aggression, or psychic violence) is a type of Psychological abuse, psychological/mental abuse that involves the use of Oral language, oral or w ...
.
Although some states have non-discrimination laws protecting transgender individuals, there is no federal law specifically designed to protect those who identify as transgender.
Forming coalitions with trans activism is crucial to collectively challenge both
ableism
Ableism (; also known as ablism, disablism (British English), anapirophobia, anapirism, and disability discrimination) is discrimination and social prejudice against physically or mentally disabled people. Ableism characterizes people as they a ...
and transmisogyny. Transmisogyny and ableism often intersect, resulting in unique challenges for trans disabled individuals who face compounded discrimination and marginalization.
Relation to transphobia
Transmisogyny is a distinct category of transphobia in that transmisogyny mainly focuses on trans women and other transgender individuals who demonstrate femininity, whereas transphobia is a more general term, covering a broader spectrum of prejudice and discrimination towards transsexual and transgender individuals. Julia Serano states in ''Whipping Girl'' that "
en the majority of jokes made at the expense of trans people center on 'men wearing dresses' or 'men who want their penises cut off' that is not transphobia – it is transmisogyny. When the majority of violence and sexual assaults committed against trans people is directed at trans women, that is not transphobia – it is transmisogyny."
Serano gives an example of the discrimination that trans feminine individuals experience and how it differs from what she assumes is the experience of a trans masculine individual in a ''
New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' interview,
Online stereotypes
The phenomenon described by Serano is particularly evident in online depictions of trans women, mainly in
Internet memes wherein trans women are often derogatorily portrayed as masculine men wearing feminine clothing.
The same transphobic depictions also often attempt to express that trans women suffer from
victim mentality, are overreactive and demanding, or are "pretending" to be women with the intention of
sexually harassing "real" women and/or children. Such motifs are particularly prominent in discourse surrounding trans
bathroom bills.
Pseudoscience
Noteworthy in the discussion surrounding transmisogyny is also the idea of
autogynephilia, a hypothetical
paraphilia
A paraphilia is an experience of recurring or intense sexual arousal to atypical objects, places, situations, fantasies, behaviors, or individuals. It has also been defined as a sexual interest in anything other than a legally consenting human ...
proposed by
Ray Blanchard
Ray Milton Blanchard III ( ; born October 9, 1945) is an American-Canadian sexologist who researches pedophilia, sexual orientation and Transgender, gender identity. He has found that men with more older brothers are more likely to be gay than m ...
, and defined by him as "a male's propensity to be
sexually aroused by the thought of himself as a female."
Although modern scientific knowledge does not completely rule out the existence of autogynophilia as something that may occur in some individuals, it contradicts Blanchard's formulation that it is the basis for the transsexuality of heterosexual trans women.
The dominant scientific explanation remains the incongruence between gender identity and
biological sex, which is responsible for
gender dysphoria
Gender dysphoria (GD) is the distress a person experiences due to inconsistency between their gender identitytheir personal sense of their own genderand their sex assigned at birth. The term replaced the previous diagnostic label of gender i ...
. Nevertheless, autogynophilia is often promoted by anti-LGBT hate groups and transphobic writers as an attempt to pathologize trans identity.
On the topic of autogynephilia, Julia Serano (also being a
biologist), has said: "If proponents of autogynephilia insist that every exception to the model is due to misreporting, then autogynephilia theory must be rejected on the grounds that it is unfalsifiable and therefore unscientific. If, on the other hand, we accept that these exceptions are legitimate, then it is clear that autogynephilia theory's two-subtype taxonomy does not hold true."
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