Sissy (genre) (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Sissy (genre)" in French language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank French rank
3rd place
11th place
5th place
13th place
36th place
125th place
1,725th place
998th place
low place
low place
456th place
1,163rd place
low place
low place
61st place
177th place
43rd place
132nd place
2nd place
3rd place
856th place
1,927th place

books.google.com

  • Tom Dalzell, The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and Unconventional English, London, New York, Taylor & Francis, (1re éd. 1st pub. 1937), 1104 p. (ISBN 978-0-415-37182-7, OCLC 758181675, lire en ligne), p. 885

    « an effeminate boy or man, especially a homosexual; a coward. US, 1879. »

  • Richard Green, The "Sissy Boy Syndrome" and the Development of Homosexuality, Yale University Press, (ISBN 978-0-300-03696-1, OCLC 898802573, lire en ligne)

    « Other children called them 'sissy.'... Our boys would have preferred being girls. They liked to dress in girls' or women's clothes. They preferred Barbie dolls to trucks. Their playmates were girls. When they played 'mommy-daddy' games, they were mommy. And they avoided rough-and-tumble play and sports, the usual reasons for the epithet 'sissy':5. »

  • Will Fellows, A Passion to Preserve : Gay Men as Keepers of Culture, Madison, Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin Press, (lire en ligne), p. 280
  • Heterosexuality : a feminism & psychology reader - Sue Wilkinson, Celia Kitzinger : Google Boeken, Books.google.com, (lire en ligne)

doi.org

dx.doi.org

  • S. Eguchi, « Negotiating Sissyphobia: A Critical/Interpretive Analysis of One "Femme" Gay Asian Body in the Heteronormative World », The Journal of Men's Studies, vol. 19,‎ , p. 37–56 (DOI 10.3149/jms.1901.37)

independent.co.uk

iop.org

raisingmyrainbow.com

salon.com

time.com

tomgirlmovie.com

villagevoice.com

wikidata.org

  • (en) Julia Serano, Whipping Girl : A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity et Uma Mulher Transsexual sobre Sexismo e Bode-Espiamento da Feminilidade, Seal Press, , 1re éd. (ISBN 1-58005-154-5, OCLC 81252738), p. 133.Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata

worldcat.org

  • Tom Dalzell, The Routledge Dictionary of Modern American Slang and Unconventional English, London, New York, Taylor & Francis, (1re éd. 1st pub. 1937), 1104 p. (ISBN 978-0-415-37182-7, OCLC 758181675, lire en ligne), p. 885

    « an effeminate boy or man, especially a homosexual; a coward. US, 1879. »

  • Richard Green, The "Sissy Boy Syndrome" and the Development of Homosexuality, Yale University Press, (ISBN 978-0-300-03696-1, OCLC 898802573, lire en ligne)

    « Other children called them 'sissy.'... Our boys would have preferred being girls. They liked to dress in girls' or women's clothes. They preferred Barbie dolls to trucks. Their playmates were girls. When they played 'mommy-daddy' games, they were mommy. And they avoided rough-and-tumble play and sports, the usual reasons for the epithet 'sissy':5. »

  • (en) Julia Serano, Whipping Girl : A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity et Uma Mulher Transsexual sobre Sexismo e Bode-Espiamento da Feminilidade, Seal Press, , 1re éd. (ISBN 1-58005-154-5, OCLC 81252738), p. 133.Voir et modifier les données sur Wikidata