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- Travesti abstract "In some cultures, especially in South America, a travesti is a person who was designated male at birth (independently of actual gametic chromosomes and/or anatomic characteristics – but generally not associated with intersex people) who has a feminine, transfeminine or femme gender identity and is connected to a local socio-political identity.Travestis have been described as a third gender, but not all see themselves this way. By the mid-2010s, a majority of South American trans social movements and activism tend to acknowledge travesti as both a possible gender identity, and a possible socio-political identifier adopted by those who identify as women but have been designated male at birth. Those who know of and acknowledge non-binary genders also tend to see travesti as a possible all-encompassing label for all femme people designated male at birth whose gender identity is not male-dominant, including those whose actual gender identities might be bigender, genderfluid, agender, pangender, trigender, and others, and also as a gender to which one can fluctuate toward in one's genderfluidity.Travesti was initially a pejorative term, with the same connotation its cognates in other European languages have, but has been reclaimed as a political noun by Argentinian and Peruvian travesti activists. Such move also had decolonization undertones, as it was already recognized by some at that point that in pre-Columbian American societies and in pre-slavery Africa, diverse non-cisgender identities existed (e.g. Muxe, Two-Spirits, Cogender), until they were supplanted by the dominant Western colonizer's discourse of sex-gender as a binary dichotomy and opposition, with dissident individuals repressed in several forms, from shaming (in which both alternative gender expressions and those adopting them were then classified as deviant) to the death penalty.Travestis emerged as a distinct social group in the 70s.".
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- Travesti wikiPageRevisionID "679748666".
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Binarism.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Breast_implant.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Buenos_Aires.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gender_in_South_America.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Category:LGBT_terms.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transgender_identities.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transgender_in_South_America.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Cisgender.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Cogender.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Discrimination_towards_non-binary_gender_persons.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Don_Kulick.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Drag_queen.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Drag_queens.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Effeminacy.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Femminiello.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Gay.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Gender-neutrality_in_Spanish_and_Portuguese.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Gender_binary.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Gender_dysphoria.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Gender_identity.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Gender_neutrality_in_Spanish_and_Portuguese.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Genderqueer.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Benjamin.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Hijra_(South_Asia).
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Hormone_replacement_therapy_(male-to-female).
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Human_male_sexuality.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Kathoey.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Male_homosexual.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Mar_del_Plata.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Muxe.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Pornography.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Prostitution.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Silicone.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Slavery_in_Africa.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_(general).
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink The_Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Third_gender.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Transgender.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Transphobia.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Transvestic_fetishism.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Transvestism.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Transvestite.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Two-Spirit.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLink Two-Spirits.
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Travesti".
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLinkText "travesti".
- Travesti wikiPageWikiLinkText "travestí".
- Travesti hasPhotoCollection Travesti.
- Travesti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Travesti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Travesti wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Travesti subject Category:Gender_in_South_America.
- Travesti subject Category:LGBT_terms.
- Travesti subject Category:Transgender_identities.
- Travesti subject Category:Transgender_in_South_America.
- Travesti hypernym Person.
- Travesti type Article.
- Travesti type Person.
- Travesti type Article.
- Travesti type Thing.
- Travesti comment "In some cultures, especially in South America, a travesti is a person who was designated male at birth (independently of actual gametic chromosomes and/or anatomic characteristics – but generally not associated with intersex people) who has a feminine, transfeminine or femme gender identity and is connected to a local socio-political identity.Travestis have been described as a third gender, but not all see themselves this way.".
- Travesti label "Travesti".
- Travesti differentFrom Travesti_(theatre).
- Travesti differentFrom Travesty.
- Travesti sameAs Travesti_(genere).
- Travesti sameAs Travestilidade.
- Travesti sameAs m.03csg42.
- Travesti sameAs Q17148251.
- Travesti sameAs Q17148251.
- Travesti wasDerivedFrom Travesti?oldid=679748666.
- Travesti isPrimaryTopicOf Travesti.