cisphobia

English

Etymology

cis- + -phobia or cis + -phobia.

Noun

cisphobia (uncountable)

  1. Fear or hatred of cissexuality or cisgenderism, or of cis individuals.
    • 2012, Laura Palazzani, Gender in Philosophy and Law, Springer, published 2012, →ISBN, page 101:
      One could then speak of 'cisphobia' or 'heterophobia', claiming adequate protection for cisgender and straight persons.
    • 2014 February 6, Jenn Selby, “Piers Morgan claims he’s a ‘victim of cisphobia’ after transgender community blast his ignorance on Twitter”, in The Independent:
      Piers Morgan has claimed to be the “victim of cisphobia” after several members of the transgender community blasted his ignorance on Twitter.
    • 2014, Sydney Valenzuela, "The addictive and intricate qualities of the underdog networking site, Tumblr", Eye of the Tiger (Roseville High School, Roseville, California), Volume 12, Issue 9, 24 February 2014, page 10:
      Most of the time this leads to white boys screaming about cisphobia and reverse racism, but that's the post when everyone just ignores them and lets them wallow in their ignorance.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:cisphobia.

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