Intimate partner violence outside the binary -- The contexts of abuse for transgender survivors -- "No man is going to see you as a woman" : transgender accounts of violence and abuse -- Meanings of violence : controlling transition through discrediting identity work -- Processing victim identity : walking the gender tightrope -- Conclusion: moving toward trans-inclusivity -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix A: Methodology -- Appendix B: Reflexive statement -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the author.
Summary:
"Transgender people face some of the highest rates of violence in the US and around the world, particularly within romantic relationships. In Transgressed, Xavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz offers a ground-breaking examination of intimate partner violence in the lives of transgender people. Drawing on interviews and written accounts from transgender survivors of intimate partner violence, he sheds much-needed light on the dynamics of abuse that entrap trans partners in violent relationships. Transgressed shows how rigidly gendered discussions of violence have served to marginalize and silence stories of abuse. Ultimately, these stories of survival follow their unique journeys as they navigate--and break free--from the cycle of abuse, providing us with a better understanding of their experiences. An emotionally compelling read, Transgressed offers new ways of understanding the complexities of intimate partner violence through the eyes of transgender survivors." -- Provided by publisher.
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