Citations:endosexism

a system, belief, practice, etc privileging endosex people, discriminating against intersex people

 * 2020, J. E. Sumerau, Violent Manhood, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (ISBN 9781538136508), pages 6-7:
 * In fact, numerous studies have demonstrated how manhood also relies on and reproduces societal patterns of cissexism, endosexism, monosexism, heterosexism, classism, racism, ageism, nationalism, and religious privilege in the United States.
 * 2020, Elizabeth Peel, Hannah J. H. Newman, Gender's wider stakes: lay attitudes to legal gender reform, in feminists@law (ISSN 2046-9551):
 * We discuss this finding with reference to cisgenderism and endosexism, focusing particularly on being critical of ‘gender’ and foregrounding biological sex, and views for and against self-identifying gender.
 * 2020, D. Cooper, E. Grabham, F. Renz, Introduction to the special issue on the future of legal gender: Exploring the feminist politics of decertification, in feminists@law:
 * Peel and Newman adopt interpretive frameworks of cisgenderism and endosexism as routes into Endosexism refers to approaches to gender that erase the lived experiences of intersex people
 * 2020 May, Valeria Donisi et al., Training healthcare professionals in LGBTI cultural competencies: Exploratory findings from the Health4LGBTI pilot project, in Patient Education and Counseling, volume 103, issue 5 (pages 978-987):
 * Stigma and discrimination combined with minority stress, and cultural and social norms that give preference to heterosexuality, cisgenderism and endosexism, are some of the root causes that contribute to these health inequalities.