Violence suffered by Venezuelan immigrant female sex workers: an intersectional view.

Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P Pub Date : 2024-05-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1980-220X-REEUSP-2023-0282en
Loeste de Arruda-Barbosa, Mariana Sbeghen Menegatti, Rosa Maria Godoy Serpa da Fonseca, Maria Amélia de Campos Oliveira
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Abstract

Objective: To characterize and analyze violence committed against Venezuelan immigrant female sex workers, from the perspective of an intersectional look at social class, gender and race-ethnicity.

Method: Exploratory study with a qualitative approach. Data sources: interviews with 15 Venezuelan immigrant women sex workers and 37 Brazilian online media reports that addressed the topic. Data were submitted to thematic content analysis, with the support of Qualitative Data Analysis (WebQDA) software.

Results: Thematic analysis of data from reports and interviews allowed the emergence of three empirical categories: Structural violence and reasons that led to prostitution: a question of social class; Among the forms of violence, the most feared: physical violence; Violence based on gender and race-ethnicity.

Conclusion: The study made it possible to recognize that Venezuelan immigrant women who are sex workers in Brazil are subject to different types of violence and exploitation. This scenario is due to a reality of life and work that is based on the exploitation of female workers who experience the consequences of the interweaving of subalternities characteristic of their social insertion of class, gender and race-ethnicity.

委内瑞拉移民女性性工作者遭受的暴力:交叉视角。
目的:从社会阶级、性别和种族族裔的交叉视角,描述和分析针对委内瑞拉移民女性性工作者的暴力行为:从社会阶层、性别和种族族裔的交叉视角,描述和分析针对委内瑞拉移民女性性工作者的暴力行为:方法:采用定性方法进行探索性研究。数据来源:对 15 名委内瑞拉移民女性性工作者的访谈和 37 篇涉及该主题的巴西网络媒体报道。在定性数据分析(WebQDA)软件的支持下,对数据进行了主题内容分析:对来自报道和访谈的数据进行主题分析后,得出了三个经验类别:结构性暴力和导致卖淫的原因:社会阶层问题;在暴力形式中,最令人恐惧的是:身体暴力;基于性别和种族-民族的暴力:这项研究使我们认识到,在巴西从事性工作的委内瑞拉移民妇女遭受着不同类型的暴力和剥削。造成这种情况的原因是女工的生活和工作现实是以剥削为基础的,她们经受着阶级、性别和种族--民族的社会插入所特有的次等性交织的后果。
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