The Villagers are all just avatars though, rather than individual characters, hence me putting them at the bottom. If I go down that rabbit hole, I could also include Inklings (who can also switch genders on the fly), and Miis (because everyone Mii of a non-binary person is inherently a...
In example 10, a group of characters introduce themselves and provide their names and pronouns. Among these characters, some are nonbinary and trans, while others are cisgender allies. This, in addition to the fact they are a young group of social activists, shows they understand and care f...
Therefore, in these environments, parents have to ‘make room’ for their children by informing school staff about their child’s chosen names, pronouns, individual needs, and sometimes even providing basic education on gender identity and diversity [34]. The trans family systems framework, ...
according toVariety. He is also a huge proponent of developing more relatable characters for gay people in the media. He told Variety that while watching "Love, Simon," a love story with a gay protagonist, he realized, "Straight people go to the movies and literally see themselves all the ...
Luckily, there are a number of books out there that beautifully depict transgender and nonbinary characters, and the different aspects of their lives. Some have been out for a bit, while others have been some of the most anticipated YA releases over the past couple years. For your next pick...
Given that both female writers and readers identify with the male characters it is fair to say that much of this material can be considered crossdreamer fiction. The term "yaoi" (short for "Yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi", meaning "No climax, no fall, no meaning", is sometimes ...
Drag queens have in the West over the years become household names, with Dame Edna Everage and Pepper LaBeija just two at the forefront of the mind. This gets one to thinking… What, then, is the Chinese equivalent to these famous drag queens? And does that even exist?