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This page will be a list of academic articles concerning [[nonbinary gender]].
==Feminism/Queer Theory==
==Feminism/Queer Theory==


*''[http://www.palgrave-journals.com/fr/journal/v101/n1/abs/fr201153a.html Trans- bodies in/of war(s): cisprivilege and contemporary security strategy]'' - [https://web.archive.org/web/20170712084708/https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/associate-professor-laura-shepherd Shepard, L.J.] & [https://web.archive.org/web/20170608230315/http://polisci.ufl.edu/laura-sjoberg/ Sjoberg, L.], 2012.
*''[http://www.palgrave-journals.com/fr/journal/v101/n1/abs/fr201153a.html Trans- bodies in/of war(s): cisprivilege and contemporary security strategy]'' - [https://web.archive.org/web/20170712084708/https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/associate-professor-laura-shepherd Shepard, L.J.] & [https://web.archive.org/web/20170608230315/http://polisci.ufl.edu/laura-sjoberg/ Sjoberg, L.], 2012.
::;Summary:
::;Summary:
<blockquote>The authors discuss [[genderqueer]] and [http://nonbinary.org/wiki/Transgender trans*] invisibility in traditional historical narratives. This invisibility is then contrasted with the 'hypervisibility' thrust upon trans* and genderqueer people when they are subjected to security searches based on a system of binary gender.</blockquote>
<blockquote>The authors discuss [[genderqueer]] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20170707025952/http://nonbinary.org/wiki/Transgender trans*] invisibility in traditional historical narratives. This invisibility is then contrasted with the 'hypervisibility' thrust upon trans* and genderqueer people when they are subjected to security searches based on a system of binary gender.</blockquote>


::;Key Points:
::;Key Points:
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::'''Access:''' Institutional login available
::'''Access:''' Institutional login available


*''[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1527-2001.2009.01045.x/abstract;jsessionid=2DF9E5BDC51183501A59627A8135314D.f03t03 Resisting Definition: Gendering through Interaction and Relational Selfhood]'' - [http://alexisshotwell.com/ Shotwell, A.] &amp; [http://wgss.artsci.wustl.edu/people/trevor-sangrey Sangrey, T.], 2009.
*''[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1527-2001.2009.01045.x/abstract;jsessionid=2DF9E5BDC51183501A59627A8135314D.f03t03 Resisting Definition: Gendering through Interaction and Relational Selfhood]'' - [http://alexisshotwell.com/ Shotwell, A.] &amp; [https://web.archive.org/web/20170705175501/http://wgss.artsci.wustl.edu/people/trevor-sangrey Sangrey, T.], 2009.
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::;Summary:
<blockquote>Discussion of the ways in which awareness of genderqueer and trans* people cause others to question their own [http://nonbinary.org/wiki/Gender_identity gender identities]. Also highlights various archetypes and misconceptions that tend to be used in discourse about trans* and genderqueer issues, and discusses points for and against the use of the word 'cisgender' to describe non-trans* people.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Discussion of the ways in which awareness of genderqueer and trans* people cause others to question their own [https://web.archive.org/web/20161203134242/http://nonbinary.org/wiki/Gender_identity gender identities]. Also highlights various archetypes and misconceptions that tend to be used in discourse about trans* and genderqueer issues, and discusses points for and against the use of the word 'cisgender' to describe non-trans* people.</blockquote>
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::;Key Points:
::*Awareness of trans* and genderqueer people affects the development of other people's gender identities.
::*Awareness of trans* and genderqueer people affects the development of other people's gender identities.
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::;'''Summary''':
::;'''Summary''':
<blockquote>An analysis of data from the [http://transequality.org/issues/resources/national-transgender-discrimination-survey-full-report 2008 National Transgender Discrimination Survey (NTDS)], by [http://www.thetaskforce.org/ the National LGBTQ Task Force] and [http://transequality.org/ the National Center for Transgender Equality] in the US, which surveyed 6450 trans and gender non-conforming participants over the course of six months. The study included two questions about gender identity, one of which provided an 'A gender not listed here' (GNL) option, with an open text field to specify. This analysis focuses on respondents who described their gender identity as GNL (a total of 860 participants, 13% of the sample), and their experiences of discrimination, harassment and abuse compared to non-GNL respondents and the total sample.</blockquote>
<blockquote>An analysis of data from the [https://web.archive.org/web/20170812210044/http://www.transequality.org/issues/resources/national-transgender-discrimination-survey-full-report 2008 National Transgender Discrimination Survey (NTDS)], by [http://www.thetaskforce.org/ the National LGBTQ Task Force] and [http://transequality.org/ the National Center for Transgender Equality] in the US, which surveyed 6450 trans and gender non-conforming participants over the course of six months. The study included two questions about gender identity, one of which provided an 'A gender not listed here' (GNL) option, with an open text field to specify. This analysis focuses on respondents who described their gender identity as GNL (a total of 860 participants, 13% of the sample), and their experiences of discrimination, harassment and abuse compared to non-GNL respondents and the total sample.</blockquote>


::;'''Introductory Note''': Since this paper is freely available at the link above, in the interest of brevity I will not be reporting all exact statistics here; please refer to the original paper for specifics.
::;'''Introductory Note''': Since this paper is freely available at the link above, in the interest of brevity I will not be reporting all exact statistics here; please refer to the original paper for specifics.
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::*In addition to the 'GNL' option and binary male and female answers, the gender question examined here also provided an option for "Part time as one gender, part time as another", which was chosen by 20% of respondents. This wording could conceivably cover genderfluid and bigender identities, meaning that there have been more non-binary respondents to the survey than were examined by this study.
::*In addition to the 'GNL' option and binary male and female answers, the gender question examined here also provided an option for "Part time as one gender, part time as another", which was chosen by 20% of respondents. This wording could conceivably cover genderfluid and bigender identities, meaning that there have been more non-binary respondents to the survey than were examined by this study.
::*The statistical test used - Pearson's chi-squared - only produces generalisable results when applied to a random population, which this was not. In addition, the non-random nature of the study may have compromised the test's ability to find statistical significance. '''The findings of this study should therefore not be taken as read, but instead, be used to provide hypotheses for more in-depth research.'''
::*The statistical test used - Pearson's chi-squared - only produces generalisable results when applied to a random population, which this was not. In addition, the non-random nature of the study may have compromised the test's ability to find statistical significance. '''The findings of this study should therefore not be taken as read, but instead, be used to provide hypotheses for more in-depth research.'''
::;'''Published in''': [http://www.hkslgbtq.com/ The LGBTQ Policy Journal at the Harvard Kennedy School]
::;'''Published in''': [https://web.archive.org/web/20170725053531/http://www.hkslgbtq.com/ The LGBTQ Policy Journal at the Harvard Kennedy School]
::;'''Access''': Open Access
::;'''Access''': Open Access
::;'''Content Note''': Contains mention of sexual and physical assault and suicide.
::;'''Content Note''': Contains mention of sexual and physical assault and suicide.


[[Category:Visibility]]
[[Category:Visibility]]
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