Citations:panphobia

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English citations of panphobia

Noun: "(neologism) fear, dislike, or hatred of pansexual people and/or pansexuality"

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  • 2013, anonymous, quoted in Ayisigi Hale Gonel, "Pansexual Identification in Online Communities: Employing a Collaborative Queer Method to Study Pansexuality", Graduate Journal of Social Science, Volume 10, Issue 1 (2013), pages 51-52:
    I would say that I’ve probably encountered more disbelief/disrespect/panphobia from the queer community than from my straight friends, which I think is really interesting.
  • 2016, Zoe Godden, "What Is Pansexuality?", The Courier (Newcastle University), 15 February 2016, page 13:
    Panphobia has arisen via accusations they're trying to 'one up' bisexuals, []
  • 2017, Alicia Anne Lapoine, "'It's not Pans, It's People': Student and Teacher Perspectives on Bisexuality and Pansexuality", Journal of Bisexuality, Volume 17, Number 1 (2017), page 92:
    Recent research has also found that people who identity as bisexual report more discrimination from heterosexual people than gay and lesbian folks (Roberts et al., 2015); these findings paired with the alarming rates of sexual, physical, and verbal violence directed at bisexual youth (see Kosciw et al., 2014; Taylor et al., 2011), call for formal education to integrate positive content on bi/pansexualities and address bi/panphobia in schooling.
  • 2019, Melinda F. Brown & Deborah L. Lilton, "Finding The 'B' In LGBTQ+: Collections And Practices That Support The Bisexual And Pansexual Communities", in LGBTQ+ Librarianship in the 21st Century: Emerging Directions of Advocacy and Community Engagement in Diverse Information Environments (ed. Bahrat Mehra), unnumbered page:
    What has changed is that there is now more data about how bisexual/pansexual invisibility and bi/panphobia impact individuals so that we can better target new, and build upon existing, resources and services.
  • 2020, Hope, quoted in Queerfully and Wonderfully Made: A Guide for LGBTQ+ Christian Teens (ed. Leigh Finke), page 197:
    Biphobia / panphobia is still very real and alive today. As a pansexual woman, my identity and experiences have been denied many times from both the "straight" and the larger queer community because of those who are not convinced that it is a legitimate sexual orientation.
  • 2020, Pinar Coşar, "Barriers Encountered By Young Lesbian And Bisexual Women Accessing Health Care Services: The Case Of Turkey", thesis submitted to Middle East Technical University, page 94:
    Two interviewees mention they look for providers that they know will not discriminate against sexually active women, and two interviewees prefer to find providers where they know they are not likely to experience homophobia, biphobia, and panphobia.