queerphobia
English
Alternative forms
- queer-phobia
Etymology
From queer + -phobia, by analogy with transphobia. Attested as queer-phobia since at least 1998, and as queerphobia since at least 2000.
Noun
queerphobia (uncountable)
- (uncommon) Fear or hatred of queer people. (Compare homophobia.)
- 1999, K. K. Kumashiro, Supplementing normalcy and otherness: Queer Asian American men reflect on stereotypes, identity, and oppression in International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 12(5), 491–508.
- Michael's experiences pointed to a form of heteronormativity/queerphobia, unique to Asian American communities, which supplemented the heteronormativity/queerphobia in mainstream society.
- 1999, K. K. Kumashiro, Supplementing normalcy and otherness: Queer Asian American men reflect on stereotypes, identity, and oppression in International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 12(5), 491–508.
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Translations
fear or hatred of queer people
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