transgenderism

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) The state of being transgender.
 * 2)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.
 * 1)  A purported ideology behind transgender identities, trans activism and trans rights movements; transness as an ideology.

Usage notes

 * The term is common in science and social science literature, but is little used by the transgender community and considered offensive by some. GLAAD says the term is primarily used by anti-transgender activists, and recommends synonyms like "being transgender". Julia Serano agrees that it has been appropriated by transphobic authors in recent years and used as though it referred to an ideology (compare e.g. or ) rather than a state of being; she does not consider it offensive per se but notes that it has started to be objected to.

Translations

 * Catalan:
 * Danish: transkønnethed
 * Faroese: tvørkynd
 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Kazakh: трансгендерлық
 * Maori: irawhitianga
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: transgenerismo, transgeneridad