Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity
- Authors
- Julia M. Serano
- Journal
- Medical Entomology and Zoology
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About Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity
This paper, published in 2007, received 824 indexed citations . Written by Julia M. Serano. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Gender Studies (453 citations), Social Psychology (445 citations) and Sociology and Political Science (326 citations). Published in Medical Entomology and Zoology.
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