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NON-BINARY IDENTITIES (Genderqueer Opression (Forms and styles of…
NON-BINARY IDENTITIES
Genderqueer Opression
Nonbinary oppression is unique and not to be ignored, but rarely researched or observed by cisgender people
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Gender policing can begin at a very young age and have drastic effects for how nonbinary people mange their identities and presentation
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Lines of Discourse
How do nonbinary people navigate their identity and move through spaces? How do we communicate these experiences to cisgender people?
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Importance of EMPATHY as a building block for creating community change: we must be able to understand another's experience
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Variety of cisgender reactions to the presence of nonbinary identities, many are subverted or microaggressions that are difficult to measure
There is little communication that engages both nonbinary and cisgender people; most/all current academia is studies conducted by cisgender people "on" nonbinary participants
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Scientific Validation
Can create validation of nonbinary identities, which could lead to the destruction of the gender binary
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Destroying scientific interpretations of biology and neuroscience that are rooted in a binary system
Fine's work to evaluate previous gender studies and demonstrate that they are not to be taken as fact, as well as filling in oversight with current research on the impact of culture on identity
If selecting male/female can impact performance on a math test for cisgender women, how significant is the impact of the gender binary in academia on nonbinary individuals (forcing them to select an identity which is not theirs, causing anxiety and dysphoria)??
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