Lgbt vs Gaydom - What's the difference?
lgbt | gaydom |
''Trans communities
Although the umbrella term LGBT makes pragmatic sense, there are compelling arguments to treat transgendered people as distinct from LGB communities: gender identity is clearly distinct from sexual identity (Dean et al., 2000) and to conflate the two risks ignoring the particular experiences of this ["trans"] group which is itself heterogeneous, comprising intersex individuals, androgynes, transvestites, and a whole range of others. Transgendered people can experience trans-phobia within LGB services and communities[.]
----
The collective LGBT experience, community, and culture
* 1996 , Brett Beemyn, Mickey Elianon, Queer studies: a lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender anthology , page 56
* 2000 , Larry Kramer, Reynolds Price, Faggots
* 2006 , The advocate: Issues 970-977
* 2007 , Cecily von Ziegesar, Don't You Forget About Me
As nouns the difference between lgbt and gaydom
is that lgbt is a member of the LGBT community while gaydom is the collective LGBT experience, community, and culture.As an initialism LGBT
is initialism of Lesbian Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Transsexual community|lang=en.lgbt
English
Alternative forms
* GLBTUsage notes
* Sometimes, additional letters are added, such as 'Q' for 'queer' or 'questioning', 'I' for 'intersex', and 'P' for 'pansexual', 'A' for 'asexual', etc. * Sometimes, the order of the letters is switched to GLBT. * When speaking only of sexuality and not of gender, the abbreviation LGB or GLB may be used. * Some authors avoid the umbrella term 'LGBT' because "gender identity is clearly distinct from sexual identity", the 'T' community "is itself heterogeneous, comprising intersex individuals, androgynes, transvestites, and a whole range of others", and transgender and genderqueer people "experience trans-phobia within LGB services and communities".Katherine Cox, Sexual Orientation'', in ''Death, Dying, and Social Differences'' (edited by David Oliviere, Barbara Monroe, Sheila Payne, published in 2011), page 197:''Trans communities
Although the umbrella term LGBT makes pragmatic sense, there are compelling arguments to treat transgendered people as distinct from LGB communities: gender identity is clearly distinct from sexual identity (Dean et al., 2000) and to conflate the two risks ignoring the particular experiences of this ["trans"] group which is itself heterogeneous, comprising intersex individuals, androgynes, transvestites, and a whole range of others. Transgendered people can experience trans-phobia within LGB services and communities[.]
Coordinate terms
* LGB, LGBTI/GLBTI, LGBTQ, LGBTQA, LGBTQIA, QUILTBAG, GQSee also
* ("LGBT" on Wikipedia)Anagrams
*References
gaydom
English
Noun
(-)- El
- (en noun)sewhere, "gaydom " was rapidly becoming "lesbian and gaydom.
- Tonight was an opening that would be covered by Women's Wear and filled with slummers and celebrities and socialites, now that gaydom in this city is so chic.
- I was supposed to come out on a white horse in the name of gaydom .
- “I thought I'd video your journey into gaydom ,” Vanessa told him with a smirk. “