2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2008000900029
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Travesti: prostituição, sexo, gênero e cultura no Brasil

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“…I highlight the importance of the works of Kulick (2008), Silva (1993), Teixeira (2008), Vartabedian (2012 and Pelúcio (2009). However, the contrast made here by varying ethnographic contexts offers a contribution that brings displacement to the center of the debate.…”
Section: Perpetual Motionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…I highlight the importance of the works of Kulick (2008), Silva (1993), Teixeira (2008), Vartabedian (2012 and Pelúcio (2009). However, the contrast made here by varying ethnographic contexts offers a contribution that brings displacement to the center of the debate.…”
Section: Perpetual Motionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Recent literature on travestis addresses issues concerning displacement and its implications. Kulick (2008) mentions in passing the existence of a migratory flow of travestis since the 1970s, with France as the preferred destination until 1982. For authors like Silva (1993), the trip to Europe means something more than a cosmopolitan experience, by crossing political and symbolic borders.…”
Section: Perpetual Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Para Trigo (2008) a cultura LGBT no Brasil ainda possui traços não devidamente explorados e discutidos. O autor coloca que para compreender a cultura dos diversos segmentos sociais deve-se ampliar seu espaço de cidadania e participação social e política.…”
Section: Juventude Lgbt Políticas Públicas E Turismounclassified
“…Hospitalization has several negative consequences: increased risk of transmission to health care providers and other vulnerable patients, separation from social support systems, feelings of isolation, and lost income [7]. Furthermore, several studies have found that hospitalization accounts for more than half of total treatment costs [5,8,9]. An Australian study estimated that by reducing the proportion of TB inpatients from 55% to 45%, the total cost of treatment was reduced by nearly 28% [5].…”
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confidence: 99%