Citations:masculine-of-center

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English citations of masculine-of-center, masculine of center, masculine-of-centre, and masculine of centre

  • 2011, B. Cole, Persistence", in Ivan Coyote, Zena Sharman, Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme, arsenal pulp press (→ISBN), page 134:
    [] online communities such as thedefinition.org (for masculine-of-centre women, transmen, and our allies) have integrated masculine of centre into their mission statements as a broader calling to our communities. The emergence of this new language would not have happened were it not for the ways in which masculine-of-centre womyn of colour live in their female masculinity through the lens of race.
  • 2011 December 22-28, Heather Cassell, "Two local organizations awarded big grants", in Bay Area Reporter, page 2:
    The Brown Boi Project in Oakland, which works to develop leadership of self-identified masculine of center young women, trans, straight, and queer men of color, will be added by a $500,000 grant, []
  • 2015, Robin James, Resilience & Melancholy: Pop Music, Feminism, Neoliberalism, John Hunt Publishing (→ISBN)
    Working-class women, non-white women, some transwomen, and butch/ masculine-of-center women are stereotypically less fragile than the “ideally” feminine woman. Manual labor makes your body strong, not fragile; black women are often ...
  • 2016, Morgan Mann Willis, Outside the XY: Black and Brown Queer Masculinity, Riverdale Avenue Books LLC (→ISBN)
    To be black masculine of center people that invest in a kind of masculinity that does not innately tethered to white-supremacist, heteronormative, capitalist, patriarchy.
  • 2017, [https://issuu.com/centerforblackequity/docs/2017_dc_black_pride_guide_v7 2017 DC Black Pride Guide[, page 13:
    The Masculine of Center Conference Group will hold a panel discussion [] establishing initiatives for the MOC community. Come and interact with advocates educators, policy makers, entertainers, and community leaders as they let their MOC voice be heard.
  • 2017 Fall, Vanessa Rochelle Lews, "Nourrir Spotlight", in Nourrir, issue 12, page 21:
    [] where there was a plethora of even more well-dressed masculine of center heart throbs and their writings, []
  • 2018, Vincent Bos, Crack The Woman cOde - & Unlock Her Desire, Lulu.com (→ISBN), page 14:
    She would shift on the scale from masculine of centre, to the lower numbers of the feminine side. []
  • 2019, Douglas Murray, The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity, Bloomsbury Publishing USA (→ISBN)
    At Wellesley College in 2014 there was a fascinating case where a student arriving at the all-female college announced that she was a 'masculine of centre genderqueer person' who wanted to be known as 'Timothy' []
  • 2019, Emily F. Henderson, Gender, Definitional Politics and 'Live' Knowledge Production: Contesting Concepts at Conferences, Routledge (→ISBN), page 61:
    [] as exemplified in Savannah Shange's (2014, p. 42, n. 3) definition of MOC women as 'people assigned female at birth who embody as masculine-of-center gender presentation' (emphasis added). [] there is also a question regarding the connection between MOC gender presentation and sexuality.
  • 2019 April 7, Sonsuz Ask, "Behind the Masc", in The McGill Daily, volume 108, issue 23, page 8:
    [] equated with presenting androgynous of masculine-of-centre.
  • 2020, Ruffin, Ingrid, Powell, Charissa, The Emotional Self at Work in Higher Education, IGI Global (→ISBN), page 197:
    However, the reality for two Black, queer married women—one, a cisgender, masculine-of-center sociology professor and the other, a cisgender, femme, queer academic librarian—weighed much heavier as the commencement of this [] Masculine-of-center folks like Shaneda, however, have more to worry about regarding safety [] Many times, MOC academics have to fly into small, conservativ, and homogenous college towns for interviews—alone.
  • 2020 April-May, Francesca Ekwuyasi, "Finding Safety", in Voices from the Fold: The Festival of Literary Diversity, page 37:
    [Dyke's] origins are grim: a homophobic slur against lesbians, 'masculine-of-centre, and adrogynous women.
  • 2020 May 8, Washington Blade, volume 51, issue 19, page 23:
    Redefining Soft D.C. 2020 hosted by Redefining Soft, a group supporting masculine of center/masculine-presenting lesbian partners, is a two-day event from Saturday, May 17 at 2 p.m. to Sunday, []
  • 2020 September-October, Gwendolyn D. Clemons (EIC), "A pretty tomboi & a boss: Meet Gina Malak", in The Unleashed Voice, cover:
    Our Masculine of Center cover model is N. Gina Malak [] representing Masculine of Center Women!
  • 2020, OutSouth Queer Film Festival Guide, page 15:
    In 2 Dollars, Syd works at one of the worst property management firms in the city. As a Black queer masculine-of-center artist, Syd deals with the daily slights from ignorant co-workers, an oblivious boss, and a killer worldload.
  • 2020 Nov. 19 - Dec. 2, An Pham, "Charlie and the T-House Event Series", in The Guardsman (City College of San Francisco), volume 170, issue 7, page 4:
    The Queer Resource Center announced that they will be hosting an event series for transmasculine and masculine of center communities called the T-House, []
  • 2020, Jos Twist, Meg-John Barker, Kat Gupta, Benjamin Vincent, Non-Binary Lives: An Anthology of Intersecting Identities, Jessica Kingsley Publishers (→ISBN), page 113:
    What was also clear, though, was that my taste was for those women who were less conventional, especially if presenting as more masculine of centre. Unfortunately, however, the political dynamic in queer communities at the time was very ...