Citations:cispatriarchy


 * 2014, Alok Vaid-Menon, "Affirm Femme Rage"
 * Under cispatriarchy, naming a fact as simple as "I am hurt," becomes weaponized as if we are the ones with malevolent intent.
 * 2016, Jay-Marie Hill, "Queer Looks at Patriarchy & Nonviolence", Fellowship 80(1–10)
 * In other words, how can we use nonviolence queerly, when facing cispatriarchy?
 * 2018, Stefano Harney, "Logistics Genealogies: A Dialogue with Stefano Harney", Social Text 36(3), page 100.
 * These means are utilized for but one end: the production of profit and cispatriarchy that support and make possible this illusion of self-authored man who can declare himself an end.
 * 2018, Charlie McNabb, Nonbinary Gender Identities: History, Culture, Resources, Rowman & Littlefield, page 63.
 * On Facebook, groups like Gender Dysphoria Memes pair surreal images with text that slyly exposes transphobia where the punch line is cispatriarchy.
 * 2019, Elizabeth Jach, "Understanding Views on Undocumented Students' Access to Higher Education: A Critical View and Call for Action", Journal of Critical Scholarship on Higher Education and Student Affairs 5(1), page 53.
 * Postcolonial feminism challenges existing frameworks, including feminism, by seeking to incorporate intersectionality, including identities such as race, ethnicity, and gender, to dismantle and complicate the binary of feminism versus cispatriarchy, as well as intersectional systems of oppression (Crenshaw, 1991).