Citations:genderism

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English citations of genderism

belief gender is rigid, binary, and sex-based[edit]

  • 2011, Genny Beemyn, Susan Rankin, The Lives of Transgender People, Columbia University Press (→ISBN), page 89:
    Genderism is the ideology that there are, and should be, only two genders and that all or most aspects of one's gender are inevitably tied to the gender assigned at birth. Genderism reinforces negative attitudes toward gender nonconformity, ...
  • 2013, Lisa M. Landreman, The Art of Effective Facilitation: Reflections From Social Justice Educators, Stylus Publishing, LLC (→ISBN)
    A second study led to a definition and characteristics of a dual gender oppression system termed genderism. I define genderism as the belief or assumption that there are only two genders. Genderism links biological ...
  • 2018, Heather Panter, Transgender Cops: The Intersection of Gender and Sexuality Expectations in Police Cultures, Routledge (→ISBN)
    Comparatively, genderism is the broad ideology that encompasses and reinforces the negative evaluation of gender non-conformity (Hill, 2002; Hill and Willoughby, 2005).
  • 2014, Jill Nagle, "Framing Radical Bisexuality:Toward a Gender Agenda", in Naomi S Tucker, Bisexual Politics: Theories, Queries, and Visions, Routledge (→ISBN):
    [] Genderism is the artificial channeling of people into two biological sexes, [] since sexism, monosexism, and heterosexism are all conceptually rooted in genderism, they are ultimately also forms of genderism. [] Those who challenge genderism the most receive the least mainstream prominence and support. For example, gay men [...] enjoy support [...] In contrast, bisexuals and transgendered people sorely lack such recognition and support.

(right-wing writing, derogatory) opposition to traditional gender roles; belief that gender exists separate from sex; support for "gender ideology" (compare genderist)[edit]

  • 2016, Journal of Education Culture and Society 2016_2, page 174:
    "[...] because she has a girl, she comes to the girlish department and this child...doesn't even have an occasion to play with cars, and it's so sad". [F4_B] [Comment of other interviewees: "Genderism (laugh). Here sit only genderists (laugh)"] [] This is expressed by the pejorative phrases: “genderism” and “genderists”, which are understandable only in Polish cultural context. Those are hateful expressions used by representatives of catholic communities towards people who support a leftist point of view, who do not want the traditional gender roles,
  • 2017, Roman Kuhar, David Paternotte, Anti-Gender Campaigns in Europe: Mobilizing against Equality, Rowman & Littlefield (→ISBN),
    pages 108-109: Virtually all networks and platforms mobilizing against more pluralistic and non-heteronormative (and less biologistic), sexual education at schools systematically equal gender with "genderism", that is with "gender ideology".
    page 183: [...] in Poland examples of women made famous by their opposition to "genderism" include [...]
  • 2018, Jo Harper, Poland's Memory Wars: Essays on Illiberalism, Central European University Press (→ISBN), page 194:
    The open answer seemed to convey the same assumption: there is gender ideology, genderism, gender lobbies and it is dangerous. There is no doubt that this is a rhetorical move: Catholic circles are fully aware of the utility of gender as  ...
  • 2020, Suzanne Clisby, Mark Johnson, Jimmy Turner, Theorising Cultures of Equality, Routledge (→ISBN)
    The letter reads: 'Gender ideology results from many decades of ideological and cultural changes rooted in Marxism and neomarxism promoted by some feminist movements and from sexual revolution. Genderism [...] claims that biological sex does not have any social significance and what matters is gender, cultural sex, [] According to this ideology, one can freely choose whether to be a man or a woman; one may also select their own sexual orientation' (List Pasterski 2013).
  • 2018, Sandhya Rao Mehta, Language and Literature in a Glocal World, Springer (→ISBN), page 130:
    "Science denies genderism. Genderists try to separate cultural sex from biological sex, while progress shows that this cannot be distinguished” (Oko, 2015, n. p.).