The Role of Social Infrastructures for Trans* People During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Magdalena Rodekirchen, Sawyer Phinney
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This chapter argues that, in the UK, pre-existing conditions, such as austerity cuts to public services, have disproportionately affected trans* people, particularly through the loss of social infrastructure. It draws on the concept of social infrastructure to outline the ways in which the urban inequities of transgender and gender non-conforming people have changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also situates trans* people's urban inequities against the backdrop of UK austerity cuts that have undermined social infrastructures vital to LGBTQ communities. The chapter argues that pre-existing conditions caused trans* people to become disproportionately affected by the pandemic in terms of social infrastructures of health, community, and housing. It explains how social relations and invisible labor that underlie social infrastructures broke down during the onset of the pandemic, placing trans* people in a particularly precarious position.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间变性人社会基础设施的作用
本章认为,在英国,先前存在的状况(如削减公共服务的紧缩措施)对跨性别者的影响格外严重,尤其是由于社会基础设施的丧失。报告利用社会基础设施的概念,概述了因2019冠状病毒病大流行而改变的跨性别者和性别不合规者的城市不平等现象。它还将跨性别者在城市中的不平等置于英国财政紧缩的背景下,这破坏了对LGBTQ社区至关重要的社会基础设施。本章认为,在卫生、社区和住房等社会基础设施方面,先前存在的疾病导致跨性别者受到大流行的不成比例的影响。它解释了在疫情爆发期间,作为社会基础设施基础的社会关系和无形劳动是如何崩溃的,使变性人处于特别危险的境地。
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