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Bridget Rose Collins [1] (born 1981) is a British author of adult and young adult fiction. Collins was born in 1981 in Kent, England. She earned a degree in English at King's College, Cambridge , then trained as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art , and started her first novel when she was not working.
TERF (/ t ɜːr f /) is an acronym for trans-exclusionary radical feminist. First recorded in 2008, the term TERF was originally used to distinguish transgender -inclusive feminists from a group of radical feminists who reject the position that trans women are women , reject the inclusion of trans women in women's spaces , and oppose ...
A movement referred to as gender-critical feminism or trans-exclusionary radical feminism (TERF) [6] holds that womanhood is defined on the axis of sex, and thus asserts that trans women are not women and that trans men are not men. [7] The movement opposes trans rights and rejects the concept of transgender identities.
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1. 'Bridget Jones's Diary' (2001) The OG "Bridget" still plays. Zellweger is a goofy, insecure delight in the first film, introducing Bridget as she begins to keep a diary in an effort to better ...
Abbie E. Goldberg argues that "trans-exclusionary radical feminism (TERF) has contained similar cisnormative arguments to those of social conservatives, promoting vilification of people with a trans lived experience in the guise of so-called gender-critical feminism" and that "this TERF approach has been used to promote exclusionary and ...
When I was 11, I watched Bridget Jones’s Diary for the first time. Cuddled into the couch at home, I felt my eyes stinging with tears when Bridget (Renée Zellweger) discovered her sleazy ...
This development has caused some to refer to the United Kingdom by the nickname "TERF Island" [4] [5] and has led to substantial rollbacks in the rights of transgender people, including in the areas of gender self-identification, access to gender-affirming care, education, sports, the justice system, and access to social services. [6]