Citations:cistemic

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English citations of cistemic

Adjective: "(LGBT, social sciences, neologism) of or relating to systems that privilege cisgender people and marginalize transgender people"[edit]

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  • 2016, Viviane Vergueiro Simakawa, "Por inflexões decoloniais de corpos e identidades de gênero inconformes: uma análise autoetnográfica da cisgeneridade como normatividade", dissertation submitted to the Federal University of Bahia, page 10 (English abstract):
    Against such cisnormative processes and cistemic colonialities, we intend to develop some decolonial pathways which might incite self-determination, autonomy, dignity and freedom for bodily and gender identity diversities, particularly those, intersectionally, non-conforming to cisnormativities.
  • 2021, Lo Cathryn Lanfear, "Navigating gender diverse worlds assembled upon binary expectations: Investigating the experiences of trans people living in Britain", thesis submitted to University College London, page 122:
    In the context of this thesis, I have framed this section around cistemic violence and vulnerability to consider the persistent reduction of gender diversity to genitalia within the Trans Debate and other anti-trans discourses.
  • 2022, Kenan Omercajic, "'Basement Boys' in the All-Gender Bathroom: Investigating Student-Inspired Trans-Activism and White Cisgenderist Barriers to Supporting Trans Students in School", Teacher College Record, Volume 124, Issue 8, page 239:
    This study points to the necessity of “coordinated steps to create gender-inclusive classrooms and schools [that] are taken proactively” (Luecke, 2018, p. 281) to ensure that white cistemic barriers are proactively acknowledged and confronted.
  • 2022, Rodolfo Garía Vázquez, "The Decolonial Directing Approach", in Looking for Direction: Rethinking Theatre Directing Practices and Pedagogies in the 21st Century, page 270:
    As the Brazilian trans activists say, the situation could be seen as “a opressão cistêmica” (“the ‘cistemic’ oppression”).
  • 2022, Juliano Guimarães Felizardo, "Becoming-Woman as a Strategy for Subverting the Great Male Renunciation from the Global South", in Advances in Fashion and Design Research Proceedings of the 5th International Fashion and Design Congress, CIMODE 2022, July 4-7, 2022, Guimarães, Portugal (eds. Ana Cristina Broega, Bernardo Providência, Hélder Carvalho, & Joana Cunha), page 171:
    Therefore, it can be said that Western fashion, related to modernity, is a cistemic model par excellence.
  • 2022, Wesley R. Paláu, "The Csu-Know/Cis-Dsu: Systematic Debilitation and Cis-Fragility in Higher Education", thesis submitted to San Diego University, page v:
    Last but not least, this thesis/project is ultimately dedicated to the incredible countless Queer and Trans students, staff, and faculty of color, (for those who have fought and those who continue) fighting on university campuses today for equitable administrative practices and lasting cistemic change.