Citations:homomisic


 * 2014, R. Epstein, R. E. Robertson, How to measure sexual orientation range and why it's worth measuring, in the Journal of Bisexuality, 2014:
 * In a society that is not only homomisic (from the Greek verb “to hate,” an alternative to the misnomer “homophobic”—Epstein, 2003) but that is also particularly intolerant of self-labeled bisexuals (Alarie & Gaudet, 2013; Callis, 2013; Elia, 2014; Galupo, 2011; Klein, 1993;
 * 2019, Ayla Sullivan, The Future of Theatre is Trans (thesis for the University of Colorado at Boulder):
 * Vietnamese transgender and queer identities have been consistently misconstrued because of racist, transmisic1, and homomisic2 rhetoric created by white supremacist ethnographers.3
 * {{...|¹ Form of transmisia, replacing “transphobia” with the suffix “misia” to be more specific. Where transphobia is the “fear of” transgender people and has received criticism from mental illness advocates for conflating true phobia with bigotry, misia is the suffix to mean “hatred of”
 * 2019, L. E. Cagle, Surveilling Strangers: The Disciplinary Biopower of Digital Genre Assemblages, in Computers and Composition, 2019:
 * {{...}} paratextual commentary, as with the original comments responding to Kaur's picture posted on Reddit, typically jokes about or otherwise shames specific aspects of subjects' embodiment or behavior; comments are often unapologetically sexist, homomisic, fatmisic, transmisic, {{...}}