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Patriarchy, Misogyny and their forms and intersections in relation to the…
Patriarchy, Misogyny and their forms and intersections in relation to the LGBTQ community
Femmephobia
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Lesbians
lesbiphobia
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lots of stereotypes that lead back to both femmephobia and misogyny - including butch women reproducing misogyny
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Biphobia
bisexual women
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used as an intersection with biphobia, misogyny is used to invalidate bisexual women's identities
violence against bisexual women (and queer women generally) is invalidated due to the intersections here
bisexual men
sexuality seen as a path or they are just really gay because it is all about men and men receiving pleasure
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Transmisogny
Trans women of color
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Trans women's identities invalidated due to misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, transmisogyny, and racism
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body autonomy
Gay men reproducing misogyny in the way they appropriate black women and the way they still claim ownership over women's bodies
policing other LGBTQ people 's bodies or appearance to appease those with the most privilege under the patriarchy.
Patriarchy focuses around phallocentric ideologies where it (other people's sexual orientations) are all about cisgender men
This is the big section that the others fall into (all of them- femmephobia, biphobia, all relate) to bodily autonomy and patriarchy because it is all about men (cis) control over womens (and other nonmen identites) bodies
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Media only portrays LGBTQ people in a certain light that assists in reproducing misogynistic and transmisogynistic narratives
This is done by only providing certain representations such as a majority being white gay men or bi women (femme).
Misogyny goes beyond women but rather femininity and how it is not valued in the same way masculinity is
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This is the first time I have worked with a concept map to write my paper, I hope it makes sense