Citations:transmisia


 * mentions:


 * 2017, Michele J. Eliason, Peggy L. Chinn, LGBTQ Cultures: What Health Care Professionals Need to Know About Sexual and Gender Diversity, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (ISBN 9781496394613):
 * Sometimes the terms transmisogyny (negative attitudes about trans women) or transmisia (negative attitudes about transgender people in general) are used in the literature.


 * anti-transmisia:




 * uses:


 * 2019, Anissa Taun Rogers, Human Behavior in the Social Environment: Perspectives on Development and the Life Course, Routledge (ISBN 9780429882333)
 * Further, older LGBTQ people may face queermisia, transmisia, and discrimination in care facilities, forcing them back in the closet.
 * 2020, Cassie Withey-Rila, Megan S. Paceley, Jennifer J. Schwartz, & Lynne M. Alexander, "Trans/nonbinary sexualities and prioritizing pleasure", in Social Work and Health Care Practice with Transgender and Nonbinary Individuals and Communities: Voices for Equity, Inclusion, and Resilience (eds. Shanna K. Kattari, M. Killian Kinney, Leonardo Kattari, & N. Eugene Walls), unnumbered page:
 * TNB narratives are negatively impacted by dominant discourses around medicalization, binary thinking, and transmisia (anti-transgender sentiment and systems, an alternative to "transphobia" coined by Simmons University library).