Citations:heterofascist
English citations of heterofascist
Adjective: "exhibiting or relating to hetero-fascism"
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- 1976, Faggots and Class Struggle: A Conference Report, page 66:
- […] and support for each other in fighting the oppression forced on us by the larger heterofascist society and against those gay men who identify with it.
- 1996 September 25, Alleycat [username], “Re: freedom from homofascism”, in alt.human-brain[3] (Usenet):
- I don't know which message you're replying to, but it seems to be mine. I gather you somehow assumed my statement that heterosexuals of the same sex who are living together should have the same rights to spousal benefits as gays (if the law complies), was somehow homofascist. If that's the case, I'd have to say that if anything, such a law would be heterofascist.
- 2000, Frederick Luis Aldama, "Ethnoqueer Rearchitexturing of Metropolitan Space", Nepantla: Views from South, Volume 1, Issue 3:
- After Louie describes with horror the father's forcing Virgil (arguably Louie's long unrequited love) to shoot some puppies to make a man out of him, we begin to see how Louie further denaturalizes heterosexualized spaces, here demonstrating the heterofascist fear of dissolution into a female subject constructed as the dark abyss […]
- 2000, Surya Monro, "Theorizing transgender diversity: Towards a social model of health", Sexual and Relationship Therapy, Volume 15, Issue 1:
- The participants with mental health problems specifically discuss current social norms concerning gender as affecting their health, describing the gender system as in one case 'abusive' and another 'heterofascist'.
Noun: "a proponent of hetero-fascism"
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- 1976, Faggots and Class Struggle: A Conference Report, page 66:
- Surely radical faggots dedicated to to ending worldwide capitalist oppression can come up with a better solution than the alienating old-age concentration homes of the heterofascists.
- 2010, Tristan Garcia, Hate: A Romance (trans. Marion Duvert & Lorin Stein), Faber and Faber (2010; original French novel published 2008), →ISBN, page 68:
- “I am sick and tired of guys who think it's fine to go and sleep with some girl as if it were nothing, and then hold forth to their students—” He went on to say something about “heterofascists,” according to Jean-Michel.