Citations:transmisogyny


 * 2015, Susan Archer Mann, Ashly Suzanne Patterson, Reading Feminist Theory: From Modernity to Postmodernity, Oxford University Press, USA (ISBN 9780199364985), page 350:
 * While often different in practice, cissexism, transphobia, and homophobia are all rooted in oppositional sexism, ... for their expressions of femaleness or femininity, they become the victims of a specific form of discrimination: transmisogyny.
 * 2016, Assistant Professor Holly Lewis, The Politics of Everybody: Feminism, Queer Theory, and Marxism at the Intersection, Zed Books Ltd. (ISBN 9781783602902)
 * This is not to say that oppositional sexism and transmisogyny does not affect queer people in the ruling class. Nor is it to say that queer people of color and working-class queers are necessarily normative. It is only to say that swapping ...

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 * 2016, M. Pilar Sánchez-López, Rosa M. Limiñana-Gras, The Psychology of Gender and Health: Conceptual and Applied Global Concerns, Academic Press (ISBN 9780128038666), page 39:
 * ... such as the history and development of the studies on transgender, transphobia, the stigma attached to transgender people, and transmisogynies.
 * 2019, Jamison Green, Rhea Ashley Hoskin, Cris Mayo, sj Miller, Navigating Trans and Complex Gender Identities, Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9781350061064):
 * I use “and/or” here advisedly, not wanting to erase the difficulties that women face, that ciswomen in particular face with regard to misogynies in law and practice, nor to erase the challenges of transmisogynies, too (Serano, 2007).