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Citations:gender community

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English citations of gender community

  • 1999, Lynn Hubschman, Transsexuals: Life from Both Sides, DIANE Publishing, →ISBN, page 209:
    Accordingly, the homosexual community and the gender community are natural allies in the struggle to educate against bigotry. 1. To assemble a resource file of primary and secondary military law resources which affect transgendered, lesbian, and gay military []
  • 2003 September 2, George Haggerty, Bonnie Zimmerman, Encyclopedia of Lesbian and Gay Histories and Cultures, Garland Science, →ISBN, page 82:
    [] and members of the gender community, including transvestites, drag queens, drag kings, transsexuals (pre-, post-, and nonoperative), intersexuals, she-males, boy-chicks, transgenderists, gender-benders, those who engage in genderfuck, and others who []
  • 2006 January 1, Ian Bannon, Maria Correia, The Other Half of Gender: Men's Issues in Development, World Bank Publications, →ISBN:
    This is a positive development for women and the gender community to the degree that men are seen as responsible for the negative conditions that affect women and the obstacles they face. But it is more than this. There is also an undeniable reality that men merit []
  • 2023 August 1, Avery Dame-Griff, The Two Revolutions: A History of the Transgender Internet, NYU Press, →ISBN:
    All of these changes were mirrored in the US-based gender community, [...] Rose contrasted the overt revolution in the gender community's growing shared political consciousness around the umbrella identity of "transgender" with their more "covert ... computer revolution," from which the community "[stood] to gain more from than any other []"
  • 1999, Irene Gammel, Confessional Politics: Women's Sexual Self-representations in Life Writing and Popular Media, SIU Press, →ISBN, page 178:
    ... called the "gender community." If, in the feminist confession, "the writing self is profoundly dependent upon ... the projected community of female readers who will understand, sympathize , and identify with the author's []"
  • 2013 August 21, Bonnie Zimmerman, Encyclopedia of Lesbian Histories and Cultures, Routledge, →ISBN, page 630:
    ... called the "gender community" (people in various stages of transsexual transition), sadomasochists, fetishists, transgenerational lovers, transvestites, male lesbians, queer butches, drag queens / kings, sodomists, and so []