Citations:genderist

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English citations of genderist

(in right-wing writing) someone who does not support traditional gender roles(?)[edit]

  • 2003, Steven Pinker, The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature, Penguin (→ISBN)
    In embracing these doctrines, the genderists are handcuffing feminism to railroad tracks on which a train is bearing down. As we shall see, neuroscience, genetics, psychology, and ethnography are documenting sex differences that almost certainly originate in human biology.
  • 2010, William Davis Eaton, Liberal Betrayal of America and the Tea Party Firestorm, ELDERBERRY PRESS, INC. (→ISBN), page 47:
    The Feminist Movement, [...] is split between two types of feminists: the equality feminists and the gender feminists. Those who demand equal rights, [...] are the equality feminists, [...] The others are the NOW type, [...] the gender feminists, or genderists. This radical element attempts to remodel women into something other than what nature has determined women to be. [...] The genderists address particular vitriol toward non-conforming women still "enslaved" to men, like those who get married and have babies, [] And for her apostasy, Sommers says, the genderists “wish to excommunicate me from my sex.” The genderists tend to position themselves among the far left politically, to reject all advances of women as inadequate, and to hate America.
  • 2016, Journal of Education Culture and Society 2016_2, page 174:
    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, []
  • 2020, Pete Hegseth, American Crusade: Our Fight to Stay Free, Center Street (→ISBN)
    Genderists look the other way, too busy condemning North Carolina for asking boys to use the boy's bathroom. Socialism, in the form of government handouts, lures Islamists eager to advance their ideology at the expense of the government.
  • 2020, Anastasiya Astapova, Onoriu Colăcel, Corneliu Pintilescu, Tamás Scheibner, Conspiracy Theories in Eastern Europe: Tropes and Trends, Routledge (→ISBN)
    Again, in connection with the murder of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová, he warned that naive participants in the anti-government protests for a decent Slovakia were being misused by “genderists” and “feminists,” via ...

someone who practices genderism (belief gender is rigidly determined by birth sex? or belief some genders are superior?)[edit]

  • 2015, Changming Duan, Chris Brown, Becoming a Multiculturally Competent Counselor, SAGE Publications (→ISBN)
    Genderists believe that cisgender people are the dominant group and superior to transgender people, and they exclude those who don't conform to society's expectations of gender (“Genderism,” n.d.). Similarly, cisgenderism assumes []

believer/believing in the existence of gender[edit]

  • 2016, Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí, What Gender is Motherhood?, Springer (→ISBN), page 45:
    Abiodun clearly has a sense of history[,] even though he is genderist in that he assumes gender categories to be the basis of social organization and therefore natural. Abiodun's interpretation is not sexist because he does not assume, like many scholars, that male dominance is a natural expression of gender divisions.

adjectival or attributive: pertaining to genderism (belief gender is rigid, binary, etc)[edit]

  • 2007, Brent Laurence Bilodeau, Genderism: Transgender Students, Binary Systems and Higher Education
    To summarize, in a genderist culture, transgender identities are so highly invisible and marginalized, that "accessing" them is profoundly difficult. For some participants, these difficulties led to significant emotional health concerns, often ...
  • 2017, Jessica C. Harris, Chris Linder, Intersections of Identity and Sexual Violence on Campus: Centering Minoritized Students' Experiences, Stylus Publishing, LLC (→ISBN)
    Because genderism typifies the experiences of trans* students, noting and working to correct genderist practice is another critical role of student affairs professionals. Specific to sexual violence, genderist practice may include prevention efforts ...
  • 2019, Xavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz, Transgressed: Intimate Partner Violence in Transgender Lives, NYU Press (→ISBN), page 75:
    In the following sections, I separate out two major and salient themes of abuses against transgender victims: genderist and transphobic attacks. In earlier sections, I argued that genderism and transphobia are distinctly separate aspects of the ...

adjectival or attributive: pertaining to genderism (belief one gender is superior)[edit]

  • 1990, Andrew Collier, Socialist Reasoning: An Inquiry in the Political Philosophy of Scientific Socialism, page 167:
    He [Keat] points out that attacks on sexism in philosophy are often tacitly genderist, for example in denying the claim that men are more rational than women, one is likely to be accepting the claim that rationality (which is commonly regarded as the male alternative) is superior to its alternative. [] An attack on genderism in philosophy would of course involve a much more radical re-assessment of the history of ...