[…] the same masculinity at the heart of the military’s pervasive homophobia, tolerance of sexual assault, and transmisogynistic practice of court-martialing transfeminine soldiers for “cross-dressing.”
2013, Julia Serano, Excluded: Making Feminist and Queer Movements More Inclusive, Seal Press (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
Sometimes I'd offer suggestions that would pretty much apply to being a good ally to any minority or marginalized group: Educate yourself about trans women's issues, call out transphobic and trans-misogynistic attitudes in your community, […]
2014, Morgan Philley, "Dressing down the gender binary", The Daily Mississippian (University of Mississippi), Volume 103, Number 49, 4 November 2014, page 2:
But I am asking us to examine a comedic device that not only degrades women but also reinforces the absolutely incorrect and harmfully transmisogynistic idea that trans women are really just "men in dresses."
2015, "The search for acceptance", The Messenger (Northview High School, Johns Creek, Georgia), Volume 13, Issue 5, January 2015, page 25:
Isolation from peers, denial of sex reassignment therapy, and use of conversion therapy only worsen life for those teenagers who already have to endure the transphobic and transmisogynistic discrimination of the world.
He also added, "In the cases of Germaine Greer and Julie Bindel, these two women had previously expressed undeniably transmisogynistic views on multiple occasions – views which amount to denying that trans women are women."
2015, Malia Jenkins, letter to the editor, The Eagle (George Washington High School, San Francisco, California), Issue 4, 25 March 2015, page 11:
The “No” section of the article is transphobic, cissexist, and transmisogynistic.
It is important that we speak up against transphobic things in the industry (like [transwoman-excluding policies at] MichFest), and that we don't let artists get away with transmisogynistic language or imagery (like “Mister Sister”) just because they are iconic women in the industry.
2015, Nicole Notahari, "The struggle unseen", The Signal (Georgia State University), Volume 82, Number 28, 21 April 2015 - 27 April 2015, page 9:
Ariana, a current Georgia State transgender student who is[sic] identifies as female, said that while her close friends, classmates and a majority of professors are generally respectful toward her as a transgender woman, others remain transmisogynistic.