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    Viska om mitt qval by Charlotta Wolff

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…By proposing a queer reading of their poetry, this article takes a new approach to their works, arguing that these can be used as valuable sources for the history of gender, genderqueer and feelings of love and friendship. While previous studies have generally analysed Creutz’s and Gyllenborg’s works separately, they are here seen as a mutual venture in the context of a shifting, gendered public space, however within a strongly classical framework, which allowed the authors to play at several intertextual levels to appeal to the sensitivities of different readers. …”
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    Une chambre à soi : genres et corps en art by Luc Schicharin, Anne-Laure Vernet

    “…During the course of 2 symposium respectively called « Genderqueer Workshop : a Reflexion on Contemporary Bodies through the Arts », and « A Room to One’s Own : Genders and Bodies in Art » held from March 2015 to January 2016, the problematic of political subjectivity has been approached through an aestethical and philosophical study of works of art which are organized according to the codes of contemporary art and of militant artistic practices coming from subcultures and popular cultures. …”
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    Dirty Waters: Urine, Waste, and the Shimmering Trans Body in Nånting måste gå sönder or Something Must Break (2014) by Casey Ann McKinney

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This article examines genderqueer writer/director Ester Martin Bergsmark’s film Something Must Break (2014) and the trans gaze created through the film’s disjunctive imagery. …”
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    Fureur dé(CON)structrice et viscéralité du désir saphique dans la poésie du XXIème siècle en Espagne by Claire Laguian

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Our analysis shows that through these poetic voices,we can observe the will to destroy binary and heterocentred patterns implacably. Genderqueer genitalitiesand uncategorizable sexualities run through the pages to force on us the reading of sexual acts tinged with violence, claimed immorality, hypersexuality or bestiality, often with cannibal inspirations inherited from the writing of the French Monique Wittig. …”
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    Uwagi o (nie)istniejących formach rodzajowych czasownika i ich miejscu w nauczaniu jpjo by Maria Magdalena Nowakowska

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Zwraca też uwagę na coraz większe zainteresowanie formami rodzaju nijakiego osób z kręgu genderqueer oraz możliwością ich użycia w stosunku do osób niebinarnych i przez nie same.…”
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    ‘I Didn’t Have the Language Then’—A Qualitative Examination of Terminology in the Development of Non-Binary Identities by Nat Thorne, Zoe Aldridge, Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip, Walter Pierre Bouman, Ellen Marshall, Jon Arcelus

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Introduction: Identities that lie outside of exclusively male and female, such as non-binary and genderqueer, have become increasingly more prevalent and visible within recent years. …”
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    Unraveling the Eunuch Myth: Men, Eunuchs, and the Multifaceted Nature of their Roles by Samina Yasmeen, Jamil Ahmed Sheikh, Hafiz Shuaib Farooq

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The Eunuchs are marginalized subcultural groups that include those who identified as genderqueer women. Their unique begging techniques, such as slapping their hollow hands together, are one of their strategies to divert others attention towards them. …”
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    A scoping review of the research literature on eating and body image for transgender and nonbinary adults by Katie Heiden-Rootes, Whitney Linsenmeyer, Samantha Levine, Mark Oliveras, Miriam Joseph

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In addition, future research is needed that centers on nonbinary and genderqueer populations, as well as those from minoritized racial and ethnic groups to inform culturally appropriate concerns, needs, and treatment modalities.…”
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    A Mixed Methods Study Describing the Quality of Healthcare Received by Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Patients at a Large Integrated Health System by Suma Vupputuri, Stacie L. Daugherty, Kalvin Yu, Alphonse J. Derus, Laura E. Vasquez, Ayanna Wells, Christine Truong, E. W. Emanuel

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Of the 28 TGNC patients who participated in the focus groups, 39% identified as female, 21% as a transman, and 18% as non-binary/genderqueer. Participants were predominantly White (68%), highly educated (74%), and reported use of hormones (89%). …”
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    Review on the Transgender Literature: Where Are We Now and a Step beyond the Current Practice? by Dilini Abeyratne, Gowri Malka Ratnayake, Udai Akalanka Wijetunga, Umesha Wijenayake, Uditha Sirimevan Bulugahapitiya

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Transgender people may be binary: male to female (transgender women) or female to male (transgender men) or genderqueer (non-binary, fluid or variable gender expression). …”
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    A collaborative, school-based wraparound support intervention for fostering children and youth's mental health by Jessica Haight, Rebecca Gokiert, Jason Daniels

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The quantitative findings indicated that 42.7% of students accessed any type of mental health service across the schools, with close to equivalent service use by gender (50.2% male, 49.5% female, 0.3% genderqueer) and grade (kindergarten-grade 9; M = 10%, SD = 1.9%, range = 6.3%−13%). …”
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    HPV screening in the urine of transpeople - A prevalence study by Sophie Pils, Jana Mlakar, Mario Poljak, Grega Gimpelj Domjanič, Ulrike Kaufmann, Stephanie Springer, Andreas Salat, Eva Langthaler, Elmar A. Joura

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Findings: Overall HPV positivity was 19·0% (37/195), 24·2% in female to male, 11·8% in male to female, 26·3% in genderqueer/non binary/other subjects, 27·9% in subjects currently having a cervix, and 26·0% in subjects born with cervix. …”
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    Examining disparities in large‐scale patient‐reported data capture using digital tools among cancer patients at clinical intake by Dana E. Rollison, Brian D. Gonzalez, Kea Turner, Heather S. L. Jim, Yayi Zhao, Rossybelle P. Amorrortu, Rachel Howard, Kavita M. Ghia, Bryan Ngo, Phillip Reisman, Colin Moore, Randa Perkins, Robert J. Keenan, David A. Sallman, Cristina M. Naso, Edmondo J. Robinson, Susan T. Vadaparampil, Vani N. Simmons, Matthew B. Schabath, Scott M. Gilbert

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Less than 3% of patients self‐identified as being lesbian, gay, or bisexual and <0.1% self‐identified as transgender, genderqueer, or other. Conclusions EPQ completion rates differed across demographics highlighting opportunities for targeted process improvement. …”
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