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Journal articles on the topic "Genderqueer"

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Honkasalo, Julian. "Genderqueer." lambda nordica 25, no. 1 (June 15, 2020): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.34041/ln.v25.614.

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Sanchez. "Milton's Genderqueer Christianity." Milton Studies 62, no. 2 (2020): 306. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/miltonstudies.62.2.0306.

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Harris, Anne. "Love Has a Body that Feels Like Heat." Departures in Critical Qualitative Research 5, no. 4 (2016): 24–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/dcqr.2016.5.4.24.

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Genderlessness or postgendered orientations are not the same as genderqueer affect/s, yet Donna Haraway's figure of the cyborg helps imagine what a genderqueer affect might be. Genderqueer experience (including affect) can help us move beyond the limitations of gendered as well as epistemological dualisms. Affect transcends the reductive notions of materiality that return us always to dualistic constructions, including gendered ones. Kathleen Stewart's attention to affect—both experienced as well as embodied, a doing as well as a thing—provides a way into and out of the genderqueer body that is not dependent upon its materiality.
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Davy, Zowie. "Genderqueer(ing): ‘On this side of the world against which it protests’." Sexualities 22, no. 1-2 (January 30, 2018): 80–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460717740255.

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Deconstructionism as a method in transgender studies has been useful to collapse concepts and ideas about (trans) gender and sexuality. In spite of the usefulness of undoing the gender and sexuality canon, by way of concentrating on transgender practices, the resulting deconstructions often leave us with no place to go. This article develops an analysis of transsexual and genderqueer people’s bodily aesthetic assemblages, challenging theorizations that exclusively pit transsexual people as subjugated and genderqueer people as subversive. Drawing on interview data from 23 transsexual and genderqueer people, this article argues that transsexual and genderqueer people, regardless of their desire for particular bodily aesthetic interventions and gender recognition, productively flee, elude, flow, leak and disappear from categorizing legal statutes and healthcare protocols. The article concludes by arguing that deconstructive work becomes divisive and unproductive for theorizing and understanding the bodily aesthetics and diverse connectivities and affectivities of transsexual and genderqueer people, all of whom become territorialized, deterritorialized and reterritorialized through polyvocal bodily aesthetic assemblages.
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Mier-Cruz, Benjamin. "Edith Södergran’s Genderqueer Modernism." Humanities 10, no. 1 (February 5, 2021): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h10010028.

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This essay reads Edith Södergran’s poetic subject in Dikter (Poems) (1916) as multiple and, in their complex negotiation and revision of the cultural body assigned female at birth, representative of a gender expansiveness that we can identify today as trans and genderqueer. These queer readings of Södergran’s poems seek to move away from traditional interpretations of her work while resisting the application of fixed meanings onto them. Locating potential manifestations, opposed to identifications, of trans expression can open up new possibilities for understanding the complexity of Södergran’s writing and how contemporary readers can consider their own positionality as they navigate and renegotiate their place in the queer worlds Södergran built. This essay argues that Edith Södergran’s avant-gardist world-building of materially and aesthetically genderqueer poetic subjects contributes to her own revolutionary brand of Finland-Swedish modernism.
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Mameni, Salar. "BLACK, GENDERQUEER, HUMANIMAL IPHIGENIA." Ramus 52, no. 1 (June 2023): 60–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rmu.2023.9.

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Iphigenia is not one. She is multiple. Central to Wayne Shorter and esperanza spalding's opera titled …(Iphigenia) is the layered multiplicity of Iphigenias who are sacrificed/martyred, time and again, for the cause of Grecian nation building. Unlike other stage and filmic renditions of the opera that tell Iphigenia's story once, emphasizing the psychic drama of what it means to give one's blood for the ideological cause of nation building, …(Iphigenia) repeats the story piling up bodies on stage. Dressed in pink, red, white, silver, fur and more (Fig. 4), Iphigenia's body becomes multiple, becomes collective, becomes sisterhood, becomes interspecies.
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Nicholas, Lucy, and Sal Clark. "Leave those kids alone: On the uses and abuses and feminist queer potential of non-binary and genderqueer." Positive non-binary and / or genderqueer sexual ethics and politics, Special Issue 2020 (September 2, 2020): 36–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3224/insep.si2020.03.

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The argument of this paper is that, despite their limits, gender ‘proliferations’ like nonbinary and genderqueer are the most effective and pragmatic approaches to overcoming or dismantling the gender binary whilst also expanding the range of ‘cultural resources’ of gender in the meantime. We make this case with the political and ethical caveat, however, that it would be politically ideal for these invocations of proliferation to be complemented by ongoing attempts to challenge sex/gender itself. We first outline the many ways that non-binary and genderqueer identities are invoked by numerous commentators as either symbols of progress, or weaponised for antithetical political purposes by a coalition of forces hostile to their proliferation. We then outline a defence of these identities as ontologically, pragmatically and socially justified, with feminist and queer political potential. We will make an argument as to why the invocation of non-binary and genderqueer as identity or subject positions is both understandable, due to the cultural constraints of the compulsarity of gender identity in society, and a potentially politically effective strategy. We then go on to engage, generously, with some potential limitations around non-binary and genderqueer and their potential collapse in to normativity, and consider how these may be addressed or mitigated against by a queer ethics. In short, we argue that non-binary and genderqueer can be understood as ways to make space in a structure that is not likely to crumble any time soon.
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Richards, Christina, Walter Pierre Bouman, Leighton Seal, Meg John Barker, Timo O. Nieder, and Guy T’Sjoen. "Non-binary or genderqueer genders." International Review of Psychiatry 28, no. 1 (January 2, 2016): 95–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09540261.2015.1106446.

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Vigot, Claire. "Sensitive Midwifery Care of Genderqueer People." Student Midwife 5, no. 2 (April 1, 2022): 28–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.55975/tqud4489.

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Around 600,000 transgender people live in the UK.1 Many may want to use their reproductive rights to carry their own children, but are midwives ready to care for them safely and sensitively? Increasingly, genderqueer people (umbrella term for those whose gender does not match the one assigned to them at birth) access perinatal services, but these services are built on cis-heteronormative foundations.2 Claire Vigot explores how do our services need to change.
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Manthey and Windsor. "Dress Profesh: Genderqueer Fashion in Academia." QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 4, no. 3 (2017): 202. http://dx.doi.org/10.14321/qed.4.3.0202.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Genderqueer"

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van, Aller Marcus. "Transgender and genderqueer experiences of avatar creation in games." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för speldesign, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-356221.

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The objective of this thesis is to examine how respondents who self identify as transgender or genderqueer experience avatar creation systems in digital games. In the wake of GamerGate, gender has become a more prevalent topic of discussion, as such, this thesis seeks to survey transgender and genderqueer people in order to gain a better insight into their their experiences with avatar creation in games, and do they perceive the status quo of current avatar creation systems to be in need of change? If so, how? The results of the survey shows that the respondents use avatar creation systems as a means to experiment in a safe environment with aspects of their identity expression, and to improve avatar creation systems, more options need to be added for diverse body types and non-binary identities.
Syftet med denna studie är att examinera erfarenheterna bland respondenter som identifierar sig som trans eller icke-binära personer av avatar skapande system i digitala spel. I kölvattnet av GamerGate har genus blivit ett mer förekommande ämne för diskussion. På grund av detta kommer denna studie att utföra en undersökning bland trans och icke-binära personer om deras erfarenheter med avatar skapande system i spel, och om de anser att förändringar bör genomföras för mer inkluderande avatar skapande system? Och i så fall, vad? Resultaten från undersökningen visar att respondenterna använder avatar skapande system som ett verktyg för att experimentera i en säker miljö med aspekter av deras identitets uttryck, och för att förbättra avatar skapande system bättre krävs mer alternativ för olika kroppstyper och icke-binära identiteter.
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Hickey, Anna Germaine. "Genderqueer fashion models and their representations of gender in visual culture." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2019. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/128297/1/Anna_Hickey_Thesis.pdf.

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Amidst global cultural shifts towards gender diversity, genderqueer fashion models have emerged as an atypical case in a largely heteronormative fashion industry. This project examines the work of four gender diverse models as cultural intermediaries of gender in visual culture. Using methods of interpretive analysis this project provides insights into the genderqueer fashion model's capacity to make social and political agendas visible. Also, the project documents how they facilitate social, cultural and political discussion and influences on the evolving notions of gender, fashion and beauty through their bodily practice.
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Alegria, Sharla N. "Queer identity? Discussing identity and appearance in an on-line "Genderqueer" community." [Tampa, Fla] : University of South Florida, 2007. http://purl.fcla.edu/usf/dc/et/SFE0001939.

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Moyer, Stacey L. "(Re)conceptualizing the binary constructions of gender between genderqueer and women's studies students /." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2006. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0015879.

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Saltzburg, Nicole L. "Developing a Model of Transmasculine Identity." Scholarly Repository, 2010. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_dissertations/432.

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Traditional psychotherapy with transgender clients has focused on helping gender dysphoric individuals assume an "opposite" gender role. However, recently, there have been calls for trans-positive therapy focusing on the exploration and affirmation of alternative gender identifications. The majority of the research on transgender identity has been conducted with male-to-female (MTF) identified, or transfeminine, individuals. Comparatively little attention has been given to the experience of female-to-male (FTM) identified, or transmasculine, individuals. The primary goal of this study was to explore constructs and identify underlying themes that transmasculine people use in constructing their gender identities in order to develop a structural model of transmasculine identity. Broadly speaking, results showed that transmasculine identity may be conceptualized on a continuum from an essentialist binary perspective to a constructivist non-binary perspective. This is reflected in the language the individual uses to self-identify - including identity labels, proper names and pronouns. Individuals define, experience, and embody transmasculine identities differently depending on a number of inter-related constructs including: (1) current stage of identity development and past transmasculine identity development events, (2) conceptions of masculinity and femininity, (3) context, and (4) sexuality. Further, if one of these constructs shifts it usually influences the others. Implications for theory, practice, and future research directions are discussed.
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Jacobsson, Joline. ""DET BOR EN POJKE I MIG" : En kvalitativ studie om transpersoners plats i ett heteronormativt samhälle." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för juridik, psykologi och socialt arbete, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-35607.

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Studiens övergripande syfte är att göra en kvalitativ studie om hur transpersoners livsvillkor påverkas av deras könsidentitet, könsuttryck samt heteronormen. Ytterligare ett syfte var att undersöka hur transpersoner upplever att de blivit bemötta när de passerat som kvinnor och/eller uttryckt en kvinnlig könsidentitet jämfört med när de passerat som män och/eller uttryckt en manlig könsidentitet. Data samlades in genom kvalitativa intervjuer med fem självidentifierade transpersoner, varav tre identifierade sig som MtF (Male to female), en som FtM (Female to male) och en som intergender eller genderqueer. Deltagarna rekryterades med hjälp av Internet samt med hjälp av personliga kontakter. Med utgångspunkt i socialkonstruktivistiska teorier som queerteori har en tematisk analys av insamlad data genomförts, av vilken det framgått att transpersoners livsvillkor i stor utsträckning påverkas av heteronormen samt att de blivit bemötta på mycket olika sätt beroende på om de passerat som män eller kvinnor. Forskning om transpersoner i relation till socialt arbete är i Sverige idag mycket begränsad och denna studie kan på ett småskaligt plan bidra till att fylla det hål som forskning om transpersoner i relation till socialt arbete utgör.
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Balius, Ana. "“I Want to Be Who I Am”: Stories of Rejecting Binary Gender." Scholar Commons, 2018. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7262.

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Historically, in academic literature—sociological and otherwise—surrounding the daily lives of LGBT+ people, people who reject binary gender are very marginally represented. In this study, I specifically seek to understand the way my participants articulate their sense of their gender identities through the stories they tell of their experiences. This study attempts to answer the following questions: What are the stories of gender identity construction for people who reject binary gender? How do they understand the ways they are held accountable to binary gender in the day-to-day? How do they perceive and make meaning of gender in their lives? Through ten in-depth interviews with participants accessed through online groups and snowball sampling, this project reinforces gender surveillance and accountability theories such as West and Zimmerman's. Although participants largely identified the root of their feelings about gender as within their selves, the stories they told about their experiences of gender revealed that interactions with others were important and thus have a large effect on their lives. This indicates that these interactions with others where participants are held accountable to binary gender do have an impact on the ways they construct their gender and selves but because this has been such a consistent part of their lives, participants perceive this as innate to their selves and private feelings.
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Nunes, Rinaldi Camila. "How non-binary people experience advertising on Instagram." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/226046/1/Camila_Nunes%20Rinaldi_Thesis.pdf.

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The automated advertising on most social media platforms targets users based on binary gender, potentially creating issues for non-binary people. Through in-depth interviews incorporating the app walkthrough method, this project engaged with non-binary participants to better understand their experience of advertising on Instagram. The research contributed new knowledge of how non-binary users interact with digital advertising and may help inform more ethical and inclusive advertising strategies.
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Sperr, Hanna, and Tove Widell. "Binära och ickebinära transpersoners upplevelser av bemötandet inom primärvården." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-350526.

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Bakgrund: En transperson är en person vilken delvis eller inte alls identifierar sig med det kön personen tilldelats vid födseln. Transpersoner är en utsatt grupp med sämre psykisk och fysisk hälsa än genomsnittsbefolkningen, detta samtidigt som gruppen söker vård i lägre utsträckning. Syfte: Denna studie syftade till att belysa binära och ickebinära transpersoners upplevelser av bemötandet inom primärvården, detta eftersom primärvården utgör den första instansen i den svenskaevårdkedjan. Metodbeskrivning: En kvalitativ studie med ett strategiskt urval där underlaget utgjordes av sex-intervjuer. Huvudresultat: Transpersonerna i studien uppgav att de ogärna sökte primärvården, en följd av tidigare dåliga vårdkontakter. Personerna upplevde brister i primärvårdens kunskap om transpersoner och att de därför ofta blev tvungna att undervisa vårdpersonalen. Vidare förelåg tankar om att transidentiteten kunde ha en negativ inverkan på bemötandet och vården. Primärvårdens styrkor bestod av personal som ej antog könsidentitet, ställde öppna relevanta frågor och inte utgick från binära könssystem. Det fanns en önskan om stöd och längre vårdkontakter, detta för att minska den oro och stress som deltagarna erfarit inför besök hos primärvården. Avslutningsvis efterfrågades att HBTQ-undervisning integrerades i vårdutbildningar och hos redan verksam personal. Slutsats: Primärvården behöver öka sin kunskap om transpersoner för att kunna ge ett bättre bemötande samt förbättra hälsan inom gruppen.
Background: A transgender person is a person who partially or not at all identifies with the gender that the individual was assigned at birth. Transgender people are a vulnerable group in society with inferior physical and mental health than the average population; meanwhile, the group seeks contact with healthcare in lower frequency than the average population. Aim: This study aimed to illuminate how binary and non-binary transgender people experienced the contact with primary care, since the primary care is the first instance in the Swedish-health-care-system. Method: A qualitative study, with a strategic selection of six individual interviews. Results: The transgender people in the study stated that they were unwilling to seek contact with primary care, as a result of earlier bad meetings. The informants experienced deficits when it came to transgender knowledge in the primary healthcare, and that they many times felt forced to educate the personnel. Furthermore, the participants expressed thoughts that their transgender identity could have a bad impact on their personal treatment and care. The strengths in the primary care consisted in personnel who did not assume gender identity, used open ended questions and abandoned binary gender assumptions. To reduce anxiety and stress there was a wish for more support and continuity in the care. Finally the participants requested LGBT-education in healthcare training programs as well as for the personnel in the sector. Conclusion: To enable improvement of transgender people´s health, the primary healthcare needs to increase their knowledge about transgender identities.
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Matthews, Evan. "Making Space: Disorientating bodies in trans and queer spaces of support." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Gender Studies, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8817.

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This thesis explores young people’s transgenderings through negotiations of language, bodies and experiences of different peer and community-based support spaces in Aotearoa New Zealand. It critically examines what ‘support’ means for young people in relation to developing subjectivities and embodiments shaped by being both young and transgender/ gender non-conforming. While these perspectives are varied, I argue that the production of community and peer-based support for those who are both young and transgender or gender non-conforming has been undergoing a period of significant change, reflecting queer and postmodern shifts which have worked to re-conceptualise the ways queer and transgender communities and peers are imagined, incorporating a greater inclusive focus on diversity. Utilising Sara Ahmed’s concept of queer phenomenology and post-structuralist theory, the thesis thinks beyond binary approaches to gender and support, to consider support and gender non-conformity through the process of ‘disorientation’. Throughout this project both ‘gender’ and ‘support’ are positioned as being subjective, embodied and discursive knowledges and actions, represented in multiple and contradictory ideas, identities and expressions of the different participants. The study utilises in-depth qualitative interviews with participants who are young people (aged 16-30 years) and support providers and developers of transgender/queer based support in Aotearoa New Zealand. Working with young people and support providers, this research provides an analysis of support development for transgender and gender non-conforming young people in Aotearoa New Zealand, arguing that all participants in support (both providers and recipients) are shaping its provision.
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Books on the topic "Genderqueer"

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Richards, Christina, Walter Pierre Bouman, and Meg-John Barker, eds. Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-51053-2.

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Spencer-Hall, Alicia, and Blake Gutt, eds. Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462988248.

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Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography presents an interdisciplinary examination of trans and genderqueer subjects in medieval hagiography. Scholarship has productively combined analysis of medieval literary texts with modern queer theory – yet, too often, questions of gender are explored almost exclusively through a prism of sexuality, rather than gender identity. This volume moves beyond such limitations, foregrounding the richness of hagiography as a genre integrally resistant to limiting binaristic categories, including rigid gender binaries. The collection showcases scholarship by emerging trans and genderqueer authors, as well as the work of established researchers. Working at the vanguard of historical trans studies, these scholars demonstrate the vital and vitally political nature of their work as medievalists. Trans and Genderqueer Subjects in Medieval Hagiography enables the re-creation of a lineage linking modern trans and genderqueer individuals to their medieval ancestors, providing models of queer identity where much scholarship has insisted there were none, and re-establishing the place of non-normative gender in history.
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1940-, Nestle Joan, Howell Clare, and Wilchins Riki Anne 1952-, eds. GenderQueer: Voices from beyond the sexual binary. Los Angeles: Alyson Books, 2002.

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Jindal, Priyank. Transgressions: A political zine for trans, butch, intersex, genderqueer... people of color. Philadelphia, PA: The author, 2005.

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Tepper, Sheri S. The Revenants. London: Corgi, 1986.

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Armstrong, Tina. The f bomb: The gender issue. Tacoma, Washington: [publisher not identified], 2011.

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Obsidian's GenderQueer/GenreQueer Playground. Downstate Legacies, 2023.

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Genderqueer: Eine nichtbinäre Autobiografie. Reprodukt, 2024.

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Motmans, Joz, Timo O. Nieder, and Walter Pierre Bouman, eds. Non-binary and Genderqueer Genders. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003015888.

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Joz, Motmans, Timo Ole Nieder, and Walter Pierre Bouman. Non-Binary and Genderqueer Genders. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Genderqueer"

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Baker, Charlie. "Genderqueer Intimacy." In Intimacy Directing for Theatre, 61–70. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003319399-7.

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Worthen, Meredith G. F. "Non-binary/Genderqueer Stigma." In Queers, Bis, and Straight Lies, 323–48. New York, NY: Routledge, [2020]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315280332-14.

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Frank, S. E., and Jac Dellaria. "Navigating the Binary: A Visual Narrative of Trans and Genderqueer Menstruation." In The Palgrave Handbook of Critical Menstruation Studies, 69–76. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0614-7_7.

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Abstract Menstruation is often categorized as a function of the female body that affects women. Trans and genderqueer people contest this biological function as a social signal of gender/sex identity. The comics illustrate the gendered interactions trans and genderqueer people must navigate in their daily lives and visually explore four gendered/ sexed social spheres: (1) gender/sex identity, (2) public bathroom attendance, (3) product marketing and messaging, and (4) healthcare. Each of these arenas is permeated by the biologically and socially constructed gender/sex binary, and as a result trans and genderqueer menstruators confront preexisting constraints ranging from social interactions to the built environment. These micro social symbols of gender/sex distinction are symptoms of a larger gender regime in which gender/sex are interpreted, regulatd, and policed.
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Moe, Jeffry, Jamie Bower, and Madeline Clark. "Counseling Queer and Genderqueer Clients." In Affimative Counseling With LGBTQI+ People, 213–26. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119375517.ch15.

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McDermott, Elizabeth, and Katrina Roen. "Trans and Genderqueer Youth Online." In Queer Youth, Suicide and Self-Harm, 80–102. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137003454_5.

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Roe, Danielle J., Jason Schaub, Jessica Lynn, and Panagiotis Pentaris. "Transgender, Genderqueer, and Non-Binary Identities." In Social Science Perspectives on Global Public Health, 179–88. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003128373-19.

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Richards, Christina, Walter Pierre Bouman, and Meg-John Barker. "Introduction." In Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders, 1–8. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-51053-2_1.

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Seal, Leighton. "Adult Endocrinology." In Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders, 183–223. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-51053-2_10.

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Yelland, Andrew. "Chest Surgeries." In Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders, 225–45. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-51053-2_11.

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Bellringer, James. "Surgery for Bodies Commonly Gendered as Male." In Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders, 247–63. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-51053-2_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Genderqueer"

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Ogle, Jennifer Paff, Kelly L. Reddy Best, Jennifer Harmon, Kristen Deanne Morris, Ashlie Johnson, and Piper Kitterson. "An Intepretive Exploration of Positive Body Image Experiences Among Nonbinary, Gender Fluid, and Genderqueer Individuals." In Bridging the Divide. Iowa State University Digital Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.17185.

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Reyes, Zoey, and Joshua Fisher. "The Impacts of Virtual Reality Avatar Creation and Embodiment on Transgender and Genderqueer Individuals in Games." In FDG22: 17th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3555858.3555882.

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