travesticide
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[edit]From Spanish travesti (“trans woman, cross-dresser”) + -cide.
Noun
[edit]travesticide (plural travesticides)
- (Latin America) The killing of a travesti because of her gender, especially when motivated by transmisogyny.
- 2020, Moira Fradinger, Blas Radi, Moira Pérez, “Argentina, Chile, And Uruguay”, in Chuck Stewart, editor, Gender and Identity Around the World[1], page 197:
- In 2018 the figure of "travesticide" (term developed by Radi and Sardá-Chandiramani 2016) was applied for the first time in Argentina during the trial for the murder of travesti activist Diana Sacayán.
- 2020, Verónica Gago, Feminist International: How to Change Everything[2], page 56:
- Speaking of violence starting from femicides and travesticides positions them as its culminating point, but it also poses a challenge: to not limit ourselves to its necropolitical accounting, the tallying of femicides and victims.
- 2021, Laura Saldivia Menajovsky, “Argentina, Trans Persons and the Development of a Human Rights Discourse”, in Isabel Cristina Jaramillo Vélez, Laura Carlson, editors, Trans Rights and Wrongs: A Comparative Study of Legal Reform Concerning Trans Persons[3], page 360:
- In criminal law, the case of the murder of the travestite and human rights activist Dana Sacayán, has been framed by the prosecution as one of a “travesticide”, that is, a hate crime against a travestite.
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