Citations:cisqueer

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English citations of cisqueer and cis-queer

Adjective: "cisgender and queer"[edit]

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  • 2013, Kate Bornstein, My New Gender Workbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Achieving World Peace Through Gender Anarchy and Sex Positivity, page 147:
    @AndraHibbert: My gender = cisqueer femme tomboy.
  • 2015, Rebecca Huff, "Gender identity at Miami", The Miami Student (Miami University, Oxford, OH), page 3:
    Nelson identifies as a cisqueer female and uses the Preferred Gender Pronouns (PGP) they, them and theirs.
  • 2018, Katerina Stamatopoulou, "Girls wanna have more than fun: The alternative geography of lesbian gathering in Paris", Revista Latino­-americana de Geografia Gênero, Volume 9, Number 2, page 26:
    [] Marie was 40 years old, she was working as an architect in the private sector and self-­identified as cis-­lesbian and cis-­queer woman; lastly, Sabrine was 26 years old, she was studying Law and self-­identified as cis-­lesbian and cis-­queer woman.
  • 2018, Anastasia M. Collins, "Language, Power, and Oppression in the LIS Diversity Void", Library Trends, Volume 67, Number 1, Summer 2018, page 51:
    Anastasia M. Collins is a cisqueer mixed woman of color and the research and instruction librarian for children’s literature and social work at Simmons College, []
  • 2019, Tiffany DeJaynes & Christopher Curmi-Hall, "Transforming School Hallways Through Critical Inquiry: Multimodal Literacies for Civic Engagement", Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, Volume 63, Issue 3, November/December 2019:
    Chris is an experienced English language arts teacher who has taught the course since 2015; he is cisqueer, grew up in New York City, and is a first-generation Maltese American.
  • 2021, Marcela Rodriguez-Campo, "Nos/otrxs Que Fuimos Separados: Recovering Testimanos of Separation and Resistance", dissertation submitted the University of Nevada, page 95:
    Francisco (He/Him/His) identifies himself as a cisqueer Peruvian of mixed descent.
  • 2021, Priscilla Layne & Ervin Malakaj, "Resisting the Traps of Hegemony: Variation in Contemporary German Queer of Qolor Cinema", The Routledge Companion to European Cinema (eds. Gábor Gergely & Susan Hayward), page 375:
    Queer of color critique has demonstrated how white homonormal discourse draws its energy from silencing trans and gender non-conforming voices and from racialization and othering – how by imagining and nurturing the image of what Haritaworn has called the ‘birth of the “homophobic Muslim”’, cisqueer white communities have used racism to secure their own standing in the tolerant nation state (3; and see Puar, 2007).