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  • * cuir (pejorative)/queer: [[queer]] * género cuir/género queer: [[genderqueer]]
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  • {{quote|We are at an interesting place in queer discourse when it comes to the politics of trans self-description. There ar *''Queer Theory/Gender Theory: an Instant Primer'', 2004
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  • * gênero queer: [[genderqueer]] * teoria queer: queer theory
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  • | Queer | Queer theory
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  • ...These include: [[Intersex]], [[Pansexual]], [[Asexual]], [[Aromantic]], [[Queer]], [[Questioning]], [[Two-spirit]], and others. This results in a variety o ....org/2013/04/author-guest-blog-diversity-in-ya/ |quote=QUILTBAG stands for queer, unisex, intersex, lesbian, trans, bi, asexual and gay |archive-url=https:/
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  • ...the fields of third-wave [[Feminism|feminist]], queer theory, and literary theory. Their 1990 book ''Gender Trouble'' introduced the idea of [[Gender express ...n-Binary Performativity: A Trans-Positive Account of Judith Butler's Queer Theory] (PDF)
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  • ...t to the United States, the colonial status of Puerto Rico, and of being a queer Puerto Rican and Philadelphian of nonbinary gender. Raquel has a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and Literary Theory from the University of Pennsylvania and was selected as the fourth Poet Lau
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  • ...me="Welcome">{{Cite web |title=Welcome! |author= |work=Kate Bornstein is a Queer and Pleasant Danger |date= |access-date=16 May 2020 |url= http://katebornst ...ed trans person".<ref name="Raymond" /> Ze is known for hir work in gender theory.
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  • ...zes intersectional topics including the Black Lives Matter movement, queer theory, Black [[feminism]], and organized protest strategies.<ref>{{cite journal |
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  • * ジェンダー理論;ジェンダー論 (jendaa riron; jendaa ron) gender theory * クィア;クイア (kwia; kuia) queer
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  • | [[queer]] | queer theory
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  • ...g/title/gender-queer-a-memoir/oclc/1144682488&referer=brief_results Gender queer: a memoir]''. St. Louis, MO: Lion Forge Comics. [[W:International Standard ...to explain to eir family what it means to be nonbinary and asexual, Gender Queer is more than a personal story: it is a useful and touching guide on gender
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  • ...ra/pacific/people/hazy.htm|archive-date=17 July 2023}}</ref> although this theory has been refuted by studies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://researcharchive.vuw.
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  • ...turn away homeless people just for being transgender, and should not ask [[queer]] couples to break up in order to use the shelter. Parents should be educat * Provide education about gender theory and [[nonbinary rights]]
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  • ==Feminism/Queer Theory== ...eers" were not included in this comparison, due to a lack of heterosexual "queer" participants).
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  • ...ncertain, perhaps from an Old English word which has not survived: another theory is that it developed from Old English 'gyrela', meaning 'dress, apparel': o ...>{{cite book|editor1-last=Fadu|editor1-first=Jose A.|title=Encyclopedia of Theory & Practice in Psychotherapy & Counseling|date=2014|publisher=LuLu Press|pag
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  • *'''[[Genderqueer]]''': Any gender identity or expression which is queer, in and of itself. That is, a gender which is transgressive and non-normati * [[Kate Bornstein]], an influential writer on gender theory, publishing books on the subject from the 1990s to the present.<ref>Retriev
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  • ...019 |access-date=20 September 2020 |url= https://blog.sixy.name/2020/09/20/queer-etymology-enby/}}</ref> *'''[[Genderqueer]]''' aka '''Gender Queer''' - niet-normatieve genderidentiteit of -expressie. Genderqueer is begonne
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  • ...s?id=4qFMqjxte9IC }}</ref><ref>Kennedy, Hubert C. (1980) ''The "third sex" theory of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs'', Journal of Homosexuality. 1980–1981 Fall–Wi ...r, 2007.</ref><ref>McGee, R. Jon and Richard L. Warms 2011 Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History. New York, McGraw Hill.</ref>
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  • ...any gender identity or [[gender expression|expression]] which is, itself, queer. ...019 |access-date=20 September 2020 |url= https://blog.sixy.name/2020/09/20/queer-etymology-enby/}}</ref>
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  • ...self-identifiers, in [[Feminism|feminist]]/[[wikipedia:Queer theory|queer theory]] and [[activism]], and in academic settings. Metagender's early usage by queer communities was recorded in queer and feminist publications, where its definition included post-gender concep
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  • ...any gender identity or [[gender expression|expression]] which is, itself, queer. ...tps://web.archive.org/web/20230330055748/https://blog.sixy.name/2020/09/20/queer-etymology-enby/ |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref>
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  • ...Davies, Sharyn Graham. Gender Diversity in Indonesia: Sexuality, Islam and Queer Selves (ASAA Women in Asia Series), Routledge, 2010.</ref><ref>Davies, Shar * '''[[boi]]'''. A queer masculine identity which is not cis-heteronormative.<ref>{{cite book|title=
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  • *'''[[Genderqueer]]''': Any gender identity or expression which is queer, in and of itself. That is, a gender which is transgressive and non-normati * [[Kate Bornstein]], an influential writer on gender theory, publishing books on the subject from the 1990s to the present.<ref>Retriev
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  • ...lexander said, "I feel very nonbinary, and you know, I identify as gay and queer and nonbinary[...]"<ref name=alexanderout>[https://open.spotify.com/track/6
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  • ...peg, Manitoba, Canada|isbn=978-1553796800|page=|accessdate=|chapter=All My Queer Relations - Language, Culture, and Two-Spirit Identity |ref=harv}}</ref> Ho ...wo spirited Aboriginals' desire to distance themselves from the mainstream queer community."<ref name=Cameron/> Lang explains that for Aboriginal people, th
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  • ...ble that ''wæpen-wifestre'' may have been a general category for intersex, queer, and gender-variant people in Britain, during the time that was contemporar * Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825-1895) developed a theory in which men who are attracted to men and women who are attracted to women
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  • ...ble that ''wæpen-wifestre'' may have been a general category for intersex, queer, and gender-variant people in Britain, during the time that was contemporar * Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825-1895) developed a theory in which men who are attracted to men and women who are attracted to women
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  • ...be called by "ou" pronouns.<ref>K. A. Cook, "The Differently Animated and Queer Society." ''Crooked Words.'' Unpaged.</ref> ...eb.archive.org/web/20230523084225/https://everydayfeminism.com/2014/03/too-queer-for-your-binary/ |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref> Justice Ginsburg was i
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  • ...ble that ''wæpen-wifestre'' may have been a general category for intersex, queer, and gender-variant people in Britain, during the time that was contemporar * Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825-1895) developed a theory in which men who are attracted to men and women who are attracted to women
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  • ...ais neutre/inclusif'' (2018) from La vie en Queer,<ref name=":6">La vie en Queer (2018): ''Petit dico de français neutre/inclusif''. Online at: https://lav ..., J. (2023): From binary features to elements: Implications for markedness theory and phonological acquisition. In: ''Radical: A Journal of Phonology'' ''3''
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  • ...ble that ''wæpen-wifestre'' may have been a general category for intersex, queer, and gender-variant people in Britain, during the time that was contemporar * Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825-1895) developed a theory in which men who are attracted to men and women who are attracted to women
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  • ...d Third Gender in the Andes'', introduction to "Decolonizing the Sodomite: Queer Tropes of Sexuality in Colonial Andean Culture". ISBN 0-292-71267-7. [http: ...Davies, Sharyn Graham. Gender Diversity in Indonesia: Sexuality, Islam and Queer Selves (ASAA Women in Asia Series), Routledge, 2010.</ref><ref>Davies, Shar
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  • ...d Third Gender in the Andes'', introduction to "Decolonizing the Sodomite: Queer Tropes of Sexuality in Colonial Andean Culture". ISBN 0-292-71267-7. [http: ...Davies, Sharyn Graham. Gender Diversity in Indonesia: Sexuality, Islam and Queer Selves (ASAA Women in Asia Series), Routledge, 2010.</ref><ref>Davies, Shar
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  • ...d Third Gender in the Andes'', introduction to "Decolonizing the Sodomite: Queer Tropes of Sexuality in Colonial Andean Culture". ISBN 0-292-71267-7. [http: ...Davies, Sharyn Graham. Gender Diversity in Indonesia: Sexuality, Islam and Queer Selves (ASAA Women in Asia Series), Routledge, 2010.</ref><ref>Davies, Shar
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