cistem
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English
Etymology
Noun
cistem (plural cistems)
- (LGBTQ, social sciences, neologism) A system or societal structure that privileges cisgender people and marginalizes transgender people.
- 2017, Nigel Patel, “Violent cistems: Trans experiences of bathroom space”, in Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity, volume 31, number 1, page 52:
- It is this toilet cistem that served to cement the spatially constructed division between man and woman that is still present today.
- 2019, Kyan Lynch, “The Trans Man and the Warrior Women”, in Transgender Health[1], volume 4, number 1, page 278:
- I can think of no better role model for a transgender individual, particularly one looking to tackle the "cistem" of health care.
- 2022, Kenan Omercajic, “'Basement Boys' in the All-Gender Bathroom: Investigating Student-Inspired Trans-Activism and White Cisgenderist Barriers to Supporting Trans Students in School”, in Teacher College Record[2], volume 124, number 8, page 229:
- Capital High’s school culture is seemingly accepting to the LGBTQIA+ population, yet it is also one saturated by a white heteropatriarchal cistem, and continued education and activism are required to combat this.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:cistem.