Citations:transbutch


 * 2001, Jaber F. Gubrium & James A. Holstein, Handbook of Interview Research: Context and Method, unnumbered page:
 * According to Halberstam, there are aristocratic European cross-dressing women of the 1920s, butch lesbians, dykes, drag kings, tomboys, black butch-in-the-hood rappers, trans-butches, tribades, gender inverts, stone butches, female-to-male transsexuals (FTMs), and raging bull dykes.
 * 2003, Arturo J. Aldama, Violence and the Body: Race, Gender, and the State, page 290:
 * In this video, Lee and Hurwitz construct a finely calibrated landscape of a transmasculinity made up of heterosexual FTMs, queer-identified FTMs, gay male FTMs, transfags, and transbutches, although none of these terms is mutually exclusive.
 * 2006, Susan Driver, "Queen Femmes Loving FTMs: Towards An Erotic Transgendered Ethics", in Trans/forming FeminismsTrans/feminist Voices Speak Out (ed. Krista Scott-Dixon), page 113:
 * Does my femme feminist identity shape my lovers [sic] transbutch identity?
 * 2014, Jen Manion, "Transbutch", Transgender Studies Quarterly, Volume 2, Numbers 1-2, May 2014:
 * Transbutches embody a third space (with others) between the uncritical celebration of “womanhood” and its rejection entirely.
 * 2020, Jen Manion, Female Husbands: A Trans History, page 260:
 * This group bares [sic] resemblance to some who identify as transmen, transbutches, and butches in the present.
 * 2020, J. J. Petit, "Shifting the Borders: My Transbutch Herstory", The Ignatian, Volume 32 (2020), page 70:
 * I know so many transbutches who remain in the dark and I wanted to let them know it's ok to be themselves.