IN THE PRACTICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL CONTEXT OF TRANSGENDER PREJUDICE AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION
Pro Abbas Bashir , School Of International And Public Affairs, SJTU, ChinaAbstract
The majority of the research used primary data to show how the transgender community in Pakistan's socioeconomic situation has deteriorated. This study employs an ideological approach to comprehend the Transgender community's situation in Pakistan. The issue of transgender prejudice and social exclusion in Pakistani society is illuminated by this study. The goal of social acceptance for transgender people is still a long way off, despite the government's efforts to formalize legislation that recognizes transgender people and implement welfare policies for their benefit. In Pakistan's gender hierarchy, transgender people are still at the bottom. This study recommends the requirement for mindfulness for the orientation balance and equivalent privileges for transsexual local area in Pakistan.
Keywords
Masculinity, prejudice, and transgender identity
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