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Approaches to development June the 22nd 2009<strong>Queering</strong> <strong>Development</strong> – <strong>Incorporating</strong> <strong>Sexuality</strong> Tobias Gemmerli – 20050886travestis all over Latin America are exposed to all sorts <strong>of</strong> hate-crimes, and have been a favourite goal forleft- as well as right-wing militias (Campuzano, 2008: 139).People who identify themselves as travesti <strong>of</strong>ten work in the sex industry due to general lack <strong>of</strong> workoptions and discrimination in the labour market. This entails a great health risk due to the poverty (cold,outdoor, and unclean facilities) and exposure to HIV (Campuzano, 2009: 78). Though most travesti preferhomosexual relations, some lead ‘normal’ family lives with wife and children. As a ‘group’ travestis arequite plural, which is why the notion <strong>of</strong> travestis can never become a sexual or gender category as such. Itmight be helpful to comprehend travestism not as a box, but as a vector, pointing away from heteronormativityinto the unknown lands <strong>of</strong> sexual space.Travestis <strong>of</strong>ten suffer crimes <strong>of</strong> hate and institutional harassment, and they <strong>of</strong>ten receive adiscriminatory treatment in public health facilities. Consequently, they <strong>of</strong>ten seek alternative treatmentwith shamans or beauticians, leaving health <strong>problem</strong>s such as HIV untreated. This structural violence couldbe countered by better education for health care pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and new hospital procedures. In Lima, inPeru, a homosexual doctor has founded the Alberto Barton Health Centre, where travestis are understoodand treated like human beings instead <strong>of</strong> being taunted and faced with discriminatory comments(Campuzano, 2009: 80-81).Though not all countries in Latin America have legislations that criminalise homo- or transsexuals,there are still laws that target sexual minorities more indirectly. In Peruvian Law, for instance, you can get10-30 days <strong>of</strong> community service for making “immoral or indecent proposals to a third party in publicspaces” (Campuzano, 2009: 80). One way to counter the social exclusion and health risks could be tolegalise sex work and recognise it as just another income-generating activity. This would reduce stigma andfacilitate social inclusion while resulting in better working conditions and less harassment (Campuzano,2009: 81-82). In turn, this would lead to more freedom, and thus, following Sen’s argument, reducepoverty. In the Central and South Andes, travestis also work with petty trade and mining, which allows amuch greater degree <strong>of</strong> inclusion, since it does not attract so many stigmas as the sex work (Campuzano,2009: 79). As discussed earlier, the application <strong>of</strong> Sexual Rights within a Human Rights framework seemsmore <strong>problem</strong>atical, especially since the category <strong>of</strong> travestism has such blurry boundaries. This rightsrhetorichowever, could be used for more discursive purposes.In public schools / state schools the structural and symbolic violence is reproduced, providingstudents with heteronormative Christian moral and military macho stereotypes. Thus, launching neweducational policies would influence public discourse (Campuzano, 2009: 80). An already establishedproject that specifically aims at public discourse is the Travesti Museum <strong>of</strong> Peru. This project works as atravelling exhibition celebrating pre-Hispanic and contemporary travesti culture. <strong>The</strong> objective is to affirm11

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