ТЕРФ (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ТЕРФ" in Serbian language version.

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  • Vasquez, Tina (17. 2. 2014). „It's Time to End the Long History of Feminism Failing Transgender Women”. Bitch. Bitch Media. Архивирано из оригинала 13. 04. 2019. г. Приступљено 13. 4. 2019. „[Cathy] Brennan, fellow attorney Elizabeth Hungerford, and other modern-day feminists continue to actively question the inclusion of trans people in women's spaces. These feminists refer to themselves as "radical feminists" or "gender critical feminists." In 2008, trans women and trans advocates started referring to this group as "trans-exclusionary radical feminists" or TERFs, a term Brennan considers a slur. 

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  • Activism, Politics, and Organizing. Oxford University Press. 12. 5. 2014. стр. 568—569. ISBN 978-0199325351. „"Some feminists have perceived transmasculine people as traitors—that is, as women who identify politically with men. When inclusive of trans men, these feminists have often gendered them as women. Conversely, these feminists have tended to perceive transfeminine people as infiltrators of womanhood and women's space. Many commentators refer to feminists who think in these ways as 'trans-exclusionary radical feminists' (TERFs)." 

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  • McKinnon, Rachel (7. 3. 2018). „The Epistemology of Propaganda” (PDF). Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 96 (2): 483—489. doi:10.1111/phpr.12429. „many contemporary TERFs accuse trans women of coining the phrase/term—and, ludicrously, claim that 'TERF' is a misogynistic slur. ... The idea—it seems to be—is that 'TERF' is a term used to denigrate women, and so it is a slur. However, this is an absurd, nonsensical view of the nature of slurs. 
  • Stryker, Susan; Bettcher, Talia (2016). „Introduction: Trans/Feminisms”. Transgender Studies Quarterly. Duke University Press. 3 (1–2). doi:10.1215/23289252-3334127Слободан приступ. Приступљено 17. 9. 2020. 
  • Pilgrim, David (20. 10. 2018). „The transgender controversy: a reply to Summersell”. Journal of Critical Realism. 17 (5): 523—528. ISSN 1476-7430. doi:10.1080/14767430.2018.1539825Слободан приступ. 
  • Davis, Christopher; McCready, Elin (4. 3. 2020). „The Instability of Slurs”. Grazer Philosophische Studien. Brill Publishers. 97: 63—85. doi:10.1163/18756735-09701005. 
  • Bettcher, Talia Mae (новембар 2017). „Trans Feminism: Recent Philosophical Developments.”. Philosophy Compass. 12 (17): 7. doi:10.1111/phc3.12438. „Part of the issue, however, concerns whether the expression continues to be used as a mere abbreviation for a description of a position (i.e., Trans-Exclusive Radical Feminist) as it was originally coined or whether it has also acquired a derogatory use. The issues here are delicate ... it seems that caution should at least be deployed in case one wants to have a conversation across deep difference. This seems particularly important since much of trans politics is deeply committed to the importance of self-naming and respect for self-identities. 
  • Pearce, Ruth; Erikainen, Sonja; Vincent, Ben (јул 2020). „TERF wars: An introduction”. The Sociological Review. 68 (4): 677—698. doi:10.1177/0038026120934713Слободан приступ. 

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  • „Transgender identities: a series of invited essays”. The Economist. 29. 6. 2018. Приступљено 19. 3. 2019. „In the interests of fostering open debate we have set ground rules, both for essays and reader comments: use the pronouns people want you to use, and avoid all slurs, including TERF (trans-exclusionary radical feminist), which may have started as a descriptive term but is now used to try to silence a vast swathe of opinions on trans issues, and sometimes to incite violence against women. 

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  • Morris, Bonnie J. (July—August 2015). „The Hijacking of Lesbian History”. св. 22 бр. 4. стр. 13–15. „TERF is an important new slur, emblematic of the unresolved tensions between our LGBT community's L and T factions. ... It began as a legitimate means of isolating and critiquing the work of a very few controversial feminist authors, namely Janice Raymond and Sheila Jeffreys ... TERF is a unique new insult for non-transgender lesbians by other LGBT activists, and it bears monitoring. Those women relegated to the TERF bin of bad feminism are now being subjected to traditional sexist canards, including charges of unattractiveness, mental instability, and penis envy. ... My charge to every responsible editor, journalist, feminist scholar, and LGBT historian is to please stop recycling the acronym TERF; it is defamatory.  Проверите вредност парамет(а)ра за датум: |date= (помоћ) p. 13 Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (7. мај 2020), p. 14 Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (7. мај 2020), p. 15 Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (7. мај 2020)

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  • Flaherty, Colleen (29. 8. 2018). „'TERF' War – Philosophers object to a journal's publication 'TERF,' in reference to some feminists. Is it really a slur?”. Inside Higher Ed (на језику: енглески). Приступљено 12. 4. 2019. „While the term has become controversial over time, especially with its often hateful deployment on social media, it originally described a subgroup of feminists who believe that the interests of cisgender women (those who are born with vaginas) don't necessarily intersect with those of transgender women (primarily those born with penises)...TERF 'is widely used across online platforms as a way to denigrate and dismiss the women (and some men) who disagree with the dominant narrative on trans issues...Targeted groups include 'lesbians who merely maintain that same-sex attraction is not equivalent to transphobia,' and 'women who believe that women’s oppression is sex-based, and are concerned about erasing the political importance of female bodies...." 
  • Flaherty, Colleen (29. 8. 2018). „'TERF' War – Philosophers object to a journal's publication 'TERF,' in reference to some feminists. Is it really a slur?”. Inside Higher Ed (на језику: енглески). Приступљено 12. 4. 2019. „Allen objected ... 'most radical feminists who are apparently described' by the term TERF are inclusive of trans men, and so are not 'trans-exclusionary' anyway, she said. 

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  • Chu, Andrea Long (зима 2018). „On Liking Women”. N+1 Magazine (30). „They also don't much like the name TERF, which they take to be a slur—a grievance that would be beneath contempt if it weren't also true, in the sense that all bywords for bigots are intended to be defamatory. 

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  • Lewis, Sophie (7. 2. 2019). „Opinion | How British Feminism Became Anti-Trans”. The New York Times (на језику: енглески). ISSN 0362-4331. Приступљено 5. 5. 2019. „If the idea that transphobic harassment could be "feminist" bewilders you, you are not alone. ... With time, the term TERF has become a catchall for all anti-trans feminists, radical or not. 

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  • Allen, Sophie R.; Finneron-Burns, Elizabeth; Leng, Mary; Lawford-Smith, Holly; Jones, Jane Clare; Reilly-Cooper, Rebecca; Simpson, R. J. (24. 9. 2018). „On an Alleged Case of Propaganda: Reply to McKinnon” (PDF). „representative examples of derogatory uses of the term: 'kill all TERFs'; 'shoot a terf today'; 'all TERFs deserve to be shot in the head'; 'somebody slap this TERF c*nt across the face'; 'literally kill all TERFs' ... To summarize, we've considered three specific accounts of slurs, Anderson and Lepore's account which appeals to whether those targeted by the term take it to be a slur, Nunberg's account on which slurs signal in-group membership, and Swanson's account on which slurs cue harmful ideologies. We've argued that 'TERF' is a slur on all three of the specific accounts surveyed. 

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  • Kennedy, Natacha (15. 12. 2016). „Anti-Trans Activism – Not What It Seems”. Progress. Архивирано из оригинала 11. 5. 2017. г. Приступљено 29. 4. 2019. „Beyond that, it's also entirely inaccurate, radical feminism is inclusionary of trans men (who are female by birth), it only excludes males—as a female liberation movement ... 

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  • Wilson, Lena (16. 8. 2018). „Do I Have to Give Up Lesbian History to Participate in Queer Culture?”. Slate. „TERF, as an insult, has become so far removed from its original activist intentions (rightly criticizing trans exclusion in feminism) that, at this point, it's also a word for anything that queer millennials deem uncool. Things I've seen called "TERFy" on Twitter and Tumblr include tampon ads, the word "female," the non-word "womxn," Janelle Monae's "Pynk," the Venus symbol, bangs, Jill Stein, Cardi B, and … trans women. 
  • Goldberg, Michelle (9. 12. 2015). „The Trans Women Who Say That Trans Women Aren't Women”. Slate. Приступљено 12. 4. 2019. 

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  • Wylder, Danelle; Westing, Corrie (21. 8. 2018). „Terfs Have No Place on the Left”. Socialist Worker. Архивирано из оригинала 3. 5. 2019. г. Приступљено 28. 4. 2019. „It is worth noting, however, the divisive and contradictory position they held, wherein trans men were allowed on the land because TERFs considered them 'women-born' as part of their transmisogynist ideology. 

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  • Smythe, Viv (28. 11. 2018). „I'm credited with having coined the word 'Terf'. Here's how it happened”. The Guardian. Приступљено 13. 4. 2019. „Due to a short series of blogposts from 2008, I have retrospectively been credited as the coiner of the acronym "Terf" (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists) ... a shorthand to describe one cohort of feminists who self-identify as radical and are unwilling to recognise trans women as sisters, unlike those of us who do. 
  • Bennett, Catherine (19. 11. 2017). „Bullies everywhere delight in coming up with new insults”. The Guardian. „the advance of terf, as a bullying tool, has already succeeded in repressing speech – and maybe even research ... ugly terf, fucking terf scum 
  • Heuchan, Claire (6. 10. 2017). „If feminist Linda Bellos is seen as a risk, progressive politics has lost its way”. The Guardian. „Terf stands for trans-exclusionary radical feminist. Online, it often it [sic] appears alongside violent rhetoric: punch a Terf, stab a Terf, kill a Terf. This language is used to dehumanise women who are critical of gender as part of a political system. 
  • Bennett, Catherine (29. 4. 2018). „Violent misogyny is unfortunately not confined to the internet's 'incels'. The Guardian. „Photographs of one vitrine, featuring a red bespattered T-shirt reading: "I punch terfs!" (trans-exclusionary radical feminists/women who disagree with me), may have struck a chord with anyone following the current UK debate about the government's self-ID proposals. To date, threats, from one side, which echo, inescapably, some of those in the pro-Rodger playbook ("die in a fire terf scum") have yet to generate comparably widespread concern, even after a woman was punched. Her assailant had earlier expressed the wish to "fuck up some terfs". 

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  • Miller, Edie (5. 11. 2018). „Why Is British Media So Transphobic?” (на језику: енглески). The Outline. Приступљено 3. 5. 2019. „The truth is, while the British conservative right would almost certainly be more than happy to whip up a frenzy of transphobia, they simply haven't needed to, because some sections of the left over here are doing their hate-peddling for them. The most vocal source of this hatred has emerged, sadly, from within circles of radical feminists. British feminism has an increasingly notorious TERF problem. ... The application of the term has shifted somewhat over time to encompass most people espousing trans-exclusionary politics that follow a particular "TERF logic," regardless of their involvement with radical feminism. 

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  • Vasquez, Tina (17. 2. 2014). „It's Time to End the Long History of Feminism Failing Transgender Women”. Bitch. Bitch Media. Архивирано из оригинала 13. 04. 2019. г. Приступљено 13. 4. 2019. „[Cathy] Brennan, fellow attorney Elizabeth Hungerford, and other modern-day feminists continue to actively question the inclusion of trans people in women's spaces. These feminists refer to themselves as "radical feminists" or "gender critical feminists." In 2008, trans women and trans advocates started referring to this group as "trans-exclusionary radical feminists" or TERFs, a term Brennan considers a slur. 
  • Kennedy, Natacha (15. 12. 2016). „Anti-Trans Activism – Not What It Seems”. Progress. Архивирано из оригинала 11. 5. 2017. г. Приступљено 29. 4. 2019. „Beyond that, it's also entirely inaccurate, radical feminism is inclusionary of trans men (who are female by birth), it only excludes males—as a female liberation movement ... 
  • Wylder, Danelle; Westing, Corrie (21. 8. 2018). „Terfs Have No Place on the Left”. Socialist Worker. Архивирано из оригинала 3. 5. 2019. г. Приступљено 28. 4. 2019. „It is worth noting, however, the divisive and contradictory position they held, wherein trans men were allowed on the land because TERFs considered them 'women-born' as part of their transmisogynist ideology. 
  • Morris, Bonnie J. (July—August 2015). „The Hijacking of Lesbian History”. св. 22 бр. 4. стр. 13–15. „TERF is an important new slur, emblematic of the unresolved tensions between our LGBT community's L and T factions. ... It began as a legitimate means of isolating and critiquing the work of a very few controversial feminist authors, namely Janice Raymond and Sheila Jeffreys ... TERF is a unique new insult for non-transgender lesbians by other LGBT activists, and it bears monitoring. Those women relegated to the TERF bin of bad feminism are now being subjected to traditional sexist canards, including charges of unattractiveness, mental instability, and penis envy. ... My charge to every responsible editor, journalist, feminist scholar, and LGBT historian is to please stop recycling the acronym TERF; it is defamatory.  Проверите вредност парамет(а)ра за датум: |date= (помоћ) p. 13 Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (7. мај 2020), p. 14 Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (7. мај 2020), p. 15 Архивирано на сајту Wayback Machine (7. мај 2020)

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  • Lewis, Sophie (7. 2. 2019). „Opinion | How British Feminism Became Anti-Trans”. The New York Times (на језику: енглески). ISSN 0362-4331. Приступљено 5. 5. 2019. „If the idea that transphobic harassment could be "feminist" bewilders you, you are not alone. ... With time, the term TERF has become a catchall for all anti-trans feminists, radical or not. 
  • Pilgrim, David (20. 10. 2018). „The transgender controversy: a reply to Summersell”. Journal of Critical Realism. 17 (5): 523—528. ISSN 1476-7430. doi:10.1080/14767430.2018.1539825Слободан приступ.