The book addresses a crucial belief that all forms of discrimination have the same origin, but are expressed in different ways according to the specific socio-historical contexts. "Transsexual People in Cuba" highlights how exploitative economic relationships and processes of a cultural nature reproduce and recreate values, perceptions, representations, stigmas, and stereotypes.
The book presents how the socialist experience has inherited codes that contradict actions towards emancipation in the field of justice and social equity because various studies testify that iniquity continues to reproduce itself in contexts associated with skin colour, the condition of women, generations, and territories of residence.
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