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Mardell, Ashley (2016). The ABC's of LGBT+ (на језику: енглески). Coral Gables, Florida: Mango Media Inc. стр. 96. ISBN978-1-63353-408-7. Архивирано из оригинала 1. 8. 2020. г. Приступљено 14. 12. 2019.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
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Vargo, Marc E. (30. 11. 2011). „A Review of " Please select your gender: From the invention of hysteria to the democratizing of transgenderism "”(PDF). Journal of GLBT Family Studies (на језику: енглески). New York/London: Routledge. 7 (5): 2(493). ISSN1550-4298. doi:10.1080/1550428X.2011.623982. Приступљено 20. 3. 2020. „up to three million U. S. citizens regard themselves as transgender, a term referring to those whose gender identities are at odds with their biological sex. The term is an expansive one, however, and may apply to other individuals as well, from the person whose behavior purposely and dramatically diverges from society's traditional male/female roles to the „agender”, „bigender” or „third gender” person whose self-definition lies outside of the male/female binary altogether. In short, those counted under this term constitute a wide array of people who do not conform to, and may actively challenge, conventional gender norms.”
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Whyte, Stephen; Brooks, Robert C.; Torgler, Benno (25. 9. 2018). „Man, Woman, "Other": Factors Associated with Nonbinary Gender Identification”. Archives of Sexual Behavior (на језику: енглески). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Science+Business Media. 47 (8): 2397—2406. PMID30255409. S2CID52823167. doi:10.1007/s10508-018-1307-3. „2 out of 7479 (0.03 percent) of respondents to the Australian Sex Survey, a 2016 online research survey, self-identified as trigender.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
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Whyte, Stephen; Brooks, Robert C.; Torgler, Benno (25. 9. 2018). „Man, Woman, "Other": Factors Associated with Nonbinary Gender Identification”. Archives of Sexual Behavior (на језику: енглески). Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Science+Business Media. 47 (8): 2397—2406. PMID30255409. S2CID52823167. doi:10.1007/s10508-018-1307-3. „2 out of 7479 (0.03 percent) of respondents to the Australian Sex Survey, a 2016 online research survey, self-identified as trigender.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
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Vargo, Marc E. (30. 11. 2011). „A Review of " Please select your gender: From the invention of hysteria to the democratizing of transgenderism "”(PDF). Journal of GLBT Family Studies (на језику: енглески). New York/London: Routledge. 7 (5): 2(493). ISSN1550-4298. doi:10.1080/1550428X.2011.623982. Приступљено 20. 3. 2020. „up to three million U. S. citizens regard themselves as transgender, a term referring to those whose gender identities are at odds with their biological sex. The term is an expansive one, however, and may apply to other individuals as well, from the person whose behavior purposely and dramatically diverges from society's traditional male/female roles to the „agender”, „bigender” or „third gender” person whose self-definition lies outside of the male/female binary altogether. In short, those counted under this term constitute a wide array of people who do not conform to, and may actively challenge, conventional gender norms.”
Beemyn, Brett Genny (2008). „Genderqueer”. glbtq: An Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture (на језику: енглески). Chicago: glbtq, Inc. Архивирано из оригинала 25. 4. 2012. г. Приступљено 20. 3. 2020.
„Genderqueer History” (на језику: енглески). Архивирано из оригинала 12. 11. 2018. г. Приступљено 2. 11. 2018.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Wilchins, Riki (пролеће 1995). „A Note from your Editrix”(PDF). In Your Face (на језику: енглески) (1): 4. Архивирано(PDF) из оригинала 5. 10. 2020. г. Приступљено 18. 2. 2020.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Schorn, Johanna. „Taking the „Sex” out of Transsexual: Representations of Trans Identities in Popular Media”(PDF). Inter-Disciplinary.Net (на језику: енглески). Universität zu Köln. стр. 1. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 25. 10. 2014. г. Приступљено 20. 3. 2020. „The term transgender is an umbrella term „and generally refers to any and all kinds of variation from gender norms and expectations” (Stryker 19). Most often, the term transgender is used for someone who feels that the sex assigned to them at birth does not reflect their own gender identity. They may identify as the gender ‘opposite’ to their assigned gender, or they may feel that their gender identity is fluid, or they may reject all gender categorizations and identify as agender or genderqueer.”
Mardell, Ashley (2016). The ABC's of LGBT+ (на језику: енглески). Coral Gables, Florida: Mango Media Inc. стр. 96. ISBN978-1-63353-408-7. Архивирано из оригинала 1. 8. 2020. г. Приступљено 14. 12. 2019.CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
„Transgender (adj.)”. Stylebook Supplement on LGBT Terminology (на језику: енглески). National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. Архивирано из оригинала 8. 4. 2011. г. Приступљено 20. 3. 2020.
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Vargo, Marc E. (30. 11. 2011). „A Review of " Please select your gender: From the invention of hysteria to the democratizing of transgenderism "”(PDF). Journal of GLBT Family Studies (на језику: енглески). New York/London: Routledge. 7 (5): 2(493). ISSN1550-4298. doi:10.1080/1550428X.2011.623982. Приступљено 20. 3. 2020. „up to three million U. S. citizens regard themselves as transgender, a term referring to those whose gender identities are at odds with their biological sex. The term is an expansive one, however, and may apply to other individuals as well, from the person whose behavior purposely and dramatically diverges from society's traditional male/female roles to the „agender”, „bigender” or „third gender” person whose self-definition lies outside of the male/female binary altogether. In short, those counted under this term constitute a wide array of people who do not conform to, and may actively challenge, conventional gender norms.”