Citations:transfemme

English citations of transfemme

  • 2018, Michelle Fine, María Elena Torre, David Frost, Allison Cabana, & Shéár Avory, "Refusing To Check The Box: Participatory inqueery at the radical rim", in The Methodological Dilemma Revisited: Creative, Critical and Collaborative Approaches to Qualitative Research for a New Era (ed. Kathleen Gallagher), unnumbered page:
    (Queer, a Transbian, GNC, Transfemme trying to figure it out, In process, White)
  • 2020, Jos Twist, Meg-John Barker, Kat Gupta, Benjamin Vincent, Non-Binary Lives: An Anthology of Intersecting Identities, Jessica Kingsley Publishers (→ISBN), page 53:
    As a transfemme genderqueer/non-binary person who was assigned male at birth, there are many barriers to publicly expressing myself in the ways that feel most authentic.

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  • 2004, Walter Hölbling, Arno Heller, What is American?: New Identities in U.S. Culture, LIT Verlag Münster (→ISBN), page 171:
    Thinking about femmes in terms of a heteronormative femininity furthermore makes it hard to account for male femmes and transfemmes. Also, the femme's specific desire for ambiguity can cannot be explained within this framework. S/he plays ...
  • 2010, S. Bear Bergman, Butch Is a Noun, ReadHowYouWant.com (→ISBN), page 87:
    Of course, much later, years later, while talking with friends about the good old days, I discovered that many of the transfemmes who soothed and delighted me with their patient and gentle willingness to play were just as grateful to my nascent ...
  • 2018, Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley, Ezili’s Mirrors, Duke University Press (→ISBN)
    And while Freda's patronage of transfemmes and femme gay men is legendary, this chapter follows Keeling's lead by focusing on black cisfemmes and our complex relationship to fem(me)ininity. This focus is less about starting this book  ...
  • 2018, Omise'eke Natasha Tinsley, Beyoncé in Formation: Remixing Black Feminism, University of Texas Press (→ISBN)
    ... and neither less nor more delusional nor fantasmatic.”24 A paranoid reading of Lemonade could easily catalogue limitations to Beyoncé's vision of black femme- ininity even as it bemoans violence toward real-life black cis- and transfemmes ...
  • 2020, Jos Twist, Meg-John Barker, Kat Gupta, Benjamin Vincent, Non-Binary Lives: An Anthology of Intersecting Identities, Jessica Kingsley Publishers (→ISBN), page 54:
    As is well reported, trans women and transfemme people are generally subject to higher levels of physical violence and murder than other trans populations (with trans women and transfemmes of colour particularly vulnerable). Being marked ...