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Published in: Sexuality Research and Social Policy 1/2018

22-03-2017

Media’s Influence on Perceptions of Trans Women

Authors: Haley E. Solomon, Beth Kurtz-Costes

Published in: Sexuality Research and Social Policy | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Although media representations of trans women are becoming increasingly common, many trans women still face discrimination in their daily lives, in part due to prejudices and stereotypes that are perpetuated by media. In two studies, we investigated group differences in baseline transphobia linked to gender, sexual orientation, religiosity, and political ideology; we then measured whether different representations of trans women in media led to attitude change. After providing information about their baseline attitudes, participants were randomly assigned to positive, negative, or control film-viewing conditions, with a problematic condition (i.e., sympathetic portrayal of a trans woman by a cisgender male actor) added in study 2. In each condition, participants viewed two depictions of trans women from film or television shows. After watching the clips, participants’ attitudes toward trans individuals were re-assessed. Heterosexuals, Christians, conservatives, and men (study 2 only) showed greater transphobia at pretest than LGB individuals, atheists, liberals, and women, respectively. Attitudes of participants who viewed negative film depictions of trans women became more negative after viewing the clips. We discuss implications of these findings in relation to recent media interest in representing trans women.

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Footnotes
1
“Trans” is an umbrella term for individuals whose gender identity is inconsistent with the gender they were assigned at birth. For the purposes of this paper, “trans women” refers to individuals who were assigned male at birth and who self-identify as female.
 
2
“Transphobia” is intense dislike of or disgust directed toward trans individuals. Like “homophobia,” the term refers to negative affect in general, and not fear.
 
3
“Cisgender” refers to individuals whose gender identity is consistent with the sex they were assigned at birth.
 
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Metadata
Title
Media’s Influence on Perceptions of Trans Women
Authors
Haley E. Solomon
Beth Kurtz-Costes
Publication date
22-03-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Sexuality Research and Social Policy / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1868-9884
Electronic ISSN: 1553-6610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-017-0280-2

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