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    Julia Michelle Serano (/səˈrænoʊ/; born 1967) is an American writer, musician, spoken-word performer, transgender and bisexual activist, and biologist...
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  • Femininity is a 2007 book by the gender theorist, biologist, and writer Julia Serano. The book is a transfeminist manifesto that makes the case that transphobia...
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  • Serano is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Julia Serano (b. 1967), transgender American writer, performer, activist, and biologist Greg...
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    and biologist Julia Serano offers a transfeminist critique of femininity, notable especially for its call to empower femininity: Serano notes that some...
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    experienced by trans women and transfeminine people. The term was coined by Julia Serano in her 2007 book Whipping Girl to describe a particular form of oppression...
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  • United States on the 2007 Transgender Day of Remembrance, trans author Julia Serano noted "Programs like There's Something About Miriam not only reinforce...
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    writings on transsexuality. In the 21st century, Krista Scott-Dixon and Julia Serano have published transfeminist works. Bornstein has also released new works...
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  • experience, without enforcing existence of a normative gender expression". Julia Serano has defined cissexual as "people who are not transsexual and who have...
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    intersection of racism and transphobia. In her book Whipping Girl, trans woman Julia Serano refers to the unique discrimination trans women experience as "transmisogyny"...
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    powers, causing the colonised societies to become more misogynistic. Julia Serano defines misogyny as not only hatred of women per se, but the "tendency...
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