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transgendered
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形容詞
transgendered (comparative more transgendered, superlative most transgendered)
- (now uncommon and often offensive and proscribed) Transgender; denoting or relating to a person whose gender identity does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth.
- 1970 April 26, “RAQUEL WELCH”, in TV Guide[7], archived from the original on 2012-06-04[8]:
- RAQUEL WELCH (left), moviedom’s sex queen soon to be seen as the heroine/hero of Gore Vidal’s transgendered “Myra Breckinridge,” will be featured in her first television special at 8 p.m. today on CBS.
使用する際の注意点
- Until about 2000, transgendered was common both inside and outside transgender communities (Julia Serano notes its use in “classic” trans-related books such as Kate Bornstein’s Gender Outlaw かつ Leslie Feinberg’s Trans Liberation かつ compares it to the accepted term gendered),[2][3] but the term transgender has become more common and is preferred by many transgender people. Although some still accept transgendered,[4] dictionaries, style guides, and other authorities frequently proscribe it, often comparing its use to the hypothetical use of lesbianed in place of lesbian.[5][6][7][8][9]
名詞
transgendered (複数形 transgendereds)
- (nonstandard, rare, now usually offensive) A transgender person.
- 2002, BNA's Employment Discrimination Report, page 384:
- 2008, Madeleine Cousineau, Introducing Sociology: A Whole New World, page 156:
- In addition to ex-convicts and drug addicts, stigmas are also applied to lesbians, gays, transgendereds, and people who have been hospitalized for mental illness, even after they leave the hospital.
参照
- ^ “transgendered, adj. and n.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, 2021.
- ^ transgender, transgendered at Google Ngram Viewer.
- ^ Julia Serano (28 April 2014), “A Personal History of the ‘T-word’ (かつ Some More General Reflections on Language かつ Activism)”, in Whipping Girl[1] (blog), retrieved 7 February 2022:
- In the ’90s and early ’00s, the word “transgendered” was commonplace—one can find it in classic books like Kate Bornstein’s Gender Outlaw and Leslie Feinberg’s Trans Liberation, and I routinely used it in my early writings (e.g., my chapbooks Either/Or かつ Draw Blood). We routinely talk about people being “gendered,” so it makes sense that one might describe someone as being “transgendered.” But at some point in the mid-’00s, there were increasing complaints about “transgendered.” Many of these centered on the notion that, because the word is an adjective, it is grammatically incorrect to add an “-ed” to it, or that the “-ed” implied “past tense” (although others have thoroughly debunked such claims).
- ^ See, e.g., Matt Kailey (27 July 2009), “Transgender v. Transgendered: Changing My Policy, Not My Mind”, in Matt Kailey's Tranifesto[2], retrieved 7 February 2022.
- ^ GLAAD Media Reference Guide[3], 10th edition, GLAAD, 2016, archived from the original on 2020-02-15, page 13:
- The adjective transgender should never have an extraneous “-ed” tacked onto the end. An “-ed” suffix adds unnecessary length to the word and can cause tense confusion and grammatical errors. It also brings transgender into alignment with lesbian, gay, and bisexual. You would not say that Elton John is “gayed” or Ellen DeGeneres is “lesbianed,” therefore you would not say Chaz Bono is “transgendered.”
- ^ “transgendered”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- ^ German Lopez (18 February 2015), “Why You Should Always Use ‘Transgender’ Instead of ‘Transgendered’”, in Vox[4], retrieved 7 February 2022.
- ^ Dan Savage (11 January 2014), “Savage Love: Gayed, Blacked, Transgendered”, in Creative Loafing Tampa Bay[5], Tampa, Florida, retrieved 7 February 2022.
- ^ “Guardian and Observer Style Guide: T”, in The Guardian[6], London, 20 May 2021, retrieved 7 February 2022: “ […] use transgender […] only as an adjective: transgender person, trans person, trans woman, trans man; never “transgendered person” or “a transgender”.”
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