Adams, Maurianne.Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice / Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, Pat Griffin. — Routledge, 2007. — P. 198–199. — «Because of the complicated interplay among gender identity, gender roles, and sexual identity, transgender people are often assumed to be lesbian or gay (See Overview: Sexism, Heterosexism, and Transgender Oppression). ... Because transgender identity challenges a binary conception of sexuality and gender, educators must clarify their own understanding of these concepts. ... Facilitators must be able to help participants understand the connections among sexism, heterosexism, and transgender oppression and the ways in which gender roles are maintained, in part, through homophobia.». — ISBN 978-1135928506.Архивная копия от 13 января 2023 на Wayback MachineИсточник (неопр.). Дата обращения: 5 декабря 2020. Архивировано 13 января 2023 года.
Renzetti, Claire M.Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence / Claire M. Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson. — SAGE Publications, 2008. — P. 338. — «In a culture of homophobia (an irrational fear of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender [GLBT] people), GLBT people often face a heightened risk of violence specific to their sexual identities.». — ISBN 978-1452265919.Источник (неопр.). Дата обращения: 5 декабря 2020. Архивировано 15 мая 2015 года.
Schuiling, Kerri Durnell.Women's Gynecologic Health / Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Frances E. Likis. — Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2011. — P. 187–188. — «Homophobia is an individual's irrational fear or hate of homosexual people. This may include bisexual or transgender persons, but sometimes the more distinct terms of biphobia or transphobia, respectively, are used.». — ISBN 978-0763756376.Архивная копия от 25 октября 2023 на Wayback MachineИсточник (неопр.). Дата обращения: 5 декабря 2020. Архивировано 14 мая 2015 года.
Adams, Maurianne.Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice / Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, Pat Griffin. — Routledge, 2007. — P. 198–199. — «Because of the complicated interplay among gender identity, gender roles, and sexual identity, transgender people are often assumed to be lesbian or gay (See Overview: Sexism, Heterosexism, and Transgender Oppression). ... Because transgender identity challenges a binary conception of sexuality and gender, educators must clarify their own understanding of these concepts. ... Facilitators must be able to help participants understand the connections among sexism, heterosexism, and transgender oppression and the ways in which gender roles are maintained, in part, through homophobia.». — ISBN 978-1135928506.Архивная копия от 13 января 2023 на Wayback MachineИсточник (неопр.). Дата обращения: 5 декабря 2020. Архивировано 13 января 2023 года.
Renzetti, Claire M.Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Violence / Claire M. Renzetti, Jeffrey L. Edleson. — SAGE Publications, 2008. — P. 338. — «In a culture of homophobia (an irrational fear of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender [GLBT] people), GLBT people often face a heightened risk of violence specific to their sexual identities.». — ISBN 978-1452265919.Источник (неопр.). Дата обращения: 5 декабря 2020. Архивировано 15 мая 2015 года.
Schuiling, Kerri Durnell.Women's Gynecologic Health / Kerri Durnell Schuiling, Frances E. Likis. — Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2011. — P. 187–188. — «Homophobia is an individual's irrational fear or hate of homosexual people. This may include bisexual or transgender persons, but sometimes the more distinct terms of biphobia or transphobia, respectively, are used.». — ISBN 978-0763756376.Архивная копия от 25 октября 2023 на Wayback MachineИсточник (неопр.). Дата обращения: 5 декабря 2020. Архивировано 14 мая 2015 года.