Citations:enbyphobia

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English citations of enbyphobia

Noun: "(neologism) fear, dislike, or hatred of non-binary people and/or non-binariness"[edit]

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  • 2018, Katie Herzog, "If the Future Is Nonbinary, It's a Bleak One for Women", The Stranger, 30 November 2018:
    (And I will almost certainly be accused of enbyphobia for pointing this out.)
  • 2019, Jessica Rae Fisher, "Transgender Digital Embodiments: Questions Of The Transgender Body In The 21st Century", thesis submitted to Kennesaw State University (May 2019), page 60:
    I know that I experienced hesitation about identifying as agender, and I know that this is because of enbyphobia and anti-transtrender rhetoric.
  • 2019, Ana Valens, quoted in Steven Asarch, "Youtube ContraPoints Attacked After Including Controversial Buck Angel in Video", Newsweek, 21 October 2019:
    [] viewers have every right to criticize Contra[Points] and call out a pattern of enbyphobia toward the nonbinary community.
  • 2019, University of Wolverhampton End of Year Accounts, page 21:
    The University's Equality and Diversity Policy Statements outline its commitment to equality and diversity, and its zero tolerance towards disablism, racism, sexism, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and enbyphobia.
  • 2020, Dee Avis, "What nonbinary phobia looks like", Public Pressure, 14 July 2020:
    Nonbinary phobia (aka enbyphobia) looks like refusing to use gender-neutral pronouns even when corrected.
  • 2020, Fanny Poirier, Translated from French by Kirsten Ellerby, "Applications of Knowledge and Plural Realities: Understanding Gender Identity through Non-binary Genders", Research in Psychoanalysis, Volume 29, Issue 1, January 2020, page 41:
    Ordinary or internalised enbyphobia, in other words the external discourse, conscious or unconscious, with which one constructs oneself, is difficult to deconstruct, and can impede the positive growth of identity; thus, causing an unhappiness that varies in its severity with each individual.
  • 2020 August, UMSU Election Guide [University of Melbourne Student Union], page 15:
    And of course, we are going to keep up the fight against homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, acephobia, enbyphobia, interphobia! We will continue to pressure the Vice Chancellor []
  • 2021, May Arao, "Psych", Grapeshot (Macquarie University), Volume 13, Issue7 (2021), page 33:
    Content warning: enbyphobia
  • 2021, A. Russell, "Bostock V. Clayton County: The Implications of A Binary Bias", Cornell Law Review, Volume 106 (2021), page 1607:
    In the queer community, hostility towards gender identity that is not based in a stable, binary gender is called exorsexism or enbyphobia, and it can be present even in transgender spaces.
  • 2021, Rukshana Kapali, "Crossdressing traditions are not a yardstick of trans friendliness", The Kathmandu Post, 27 June 2021, page 4:
    Especially, because Nepal was not directly colonised by any European nation, can we even say that European colonialism had to do ‘everything’ with Nepal’s transphobia and enbyphobia?