We found a match
Your institution may have rights to this item. Sign in to continue.
- Title
This is my TERF! Lesbian Feminists and the Stigmatization of Trans Women.
- Authors
Worthen, Meredith G. F.
- Abstract
Though there is evidence of an historical exclusion of trans women from lesbian feminist separatist spaces supported by radical feminist lesbian anti-trans discourse as well as modern examples of anti-trans perspectives promoted by feminists sometimes described as Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists, it remains unclear as to if there is a significant association between being a lesbian cis woman feminist and harboring negative attitudes toward trans women or alternatively, if the recent proliferation of exclusionary tactics directed toward trans women's rights (especially via social media) has been the result of loud voices among a minority who have been successful anti-trans mouthpieces as of late. The current study utilizes survey data (N = 1461 cis women; n = 331 lesbian cis women) to investigate the following research questions: (1) do lesbian cis women feminists express greater levels of negativity toward trans women than other cis women (heterosexual, bisexual, pansexual, and asexual) do? and (2) is there a relationship between feminist identity among lesbian cis women and the stigmatization of trans women (as undeserving of rights, as incapable parents/mothers, as excluded from the military, and as sexually problematic)? Results provide ample evidence of anti-trans perspectives among some lesbian cis women feminists. Overall, the findings provide a starting point to begin to understand how to dismantle the complexities embedded in the relationships between feminism, lesbian identity, and trans negativity and work toward a trans-inclusive future of feminism.
- Subjects
LESBIAN feminism; HUMAN sexuality; SEXUAL minorities; SEXUAL orientation; LGBTQ+ people; TRANS women; TRANS-exclusionary radical feminism
- Publication
Sexuality & Culture, 2022, Vol 26, Issue 5, p1782
- ISSN
1095-5143
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12119-022-09970-w