1988, Catherine Lutz, Unnatural Emotions: Everyday Sentiments on a Micronesian Atoll & Their Challenge to Western Theory, University of Chicago Press (1988), →ISBN, page 234:
These critiques distort Gilligan's thesis, it seems to me; she can be read as arguing that the morality of women is currently undervalued culturally and as calling for its reintegration into pangender morality, not for its use as a universal standard.
1996, Gaylyn Studler, This Mad Masquerade: Stardom and Masculinity in the Jazz Age, Columbia University Press (1996), →ISBN, unknown page:
On one level, these changes many have served as a defensive maneuver to tone down some of the actor's pangender sexual magnetism and the homoeroticized responses associated with him as a male theatrical idol.
1997, Clara E. Rodríguez, Latin Looks: Images of Latinas and Latinos in the U.S. Media, Westview Press (1997), →ISBN, page 130:
Her characters seldom had more than a touch of such pan-gender human characteristics as courage, intelligence, determination, and decisiveness.
1998, Denis Burnham, "Language specificity in the development of auditory visual speech perception", in Hearing Eye II: The Psychology of Speechreading and Auditory-Visual Speech (eds. Ruth Campbell, Barbara Dodd, & Denis Burnham), Psychology Press (1998), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
Given that girls are often found to be more developmentally advanced around this age, the Desjardins and Werker (1996) female-specific 4-month-old results coupled with the Johnson, Rosenblum and Schumuckler (1995) pan-gender 5-month-old results suggests […]
2002, James Wagner, Patrick Picciarelli, My life in the NYPD: Jimmy the Wags, Onyx (2002), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
Then came the tidal wave of drugs, specifically heroin, and what had once been a haven for male alcoholics became a pangender hole-in-the-wall hideout for depraved junkies.
2003, Mack Friedman, Strapped for Cash: A History of American Hustler Culture, Alyson Books (2003), →ISBN, page 130:
It was more important as an expression of pangender sex worker unity in the face of an affront.
2012, Alessandra Robertson, "Trans Stories", Sex and the Steel City (The Silhouette special edition), page 14:
Born as a physical male, she now identifies as transfeminine, or pangender.
2012, Harrison Vaporciyan, "Tumbling into Trouble", The Oracle (Stratford High School, Houston, Texas), Volume 41, Issue 4, 16 November 2012, page 8:
Just don't be surprised if you meet someone who identifies as a "non-binary neutrois pangender genderpunk autistic aspiequeer queer lithsexual punk anti-kyriarchist anarchist."
Ranging from pangender to genderqueer and even intersex, the choices Facebook has included accurately reflects the diversity and differences of this day and age.