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Schilt and westbrook contexts journal 2015
Schilt and westbrook contexts journal 2015









schilt and westbrook contexts journal 2015

Therefore, it is not directly based on House Bill 2, which was passed in 2016, but is based on other cases like in Florida that have come before it. “Contexts: Understanding People in Their Social Worlds,” an esteemed academic journal of sociology, published this article in 2015. They likely write with a pro-LGBT bias, as Schilt has published many articles arguing against the discrimination of the LGBT community. Laurel Westbrook is a professor at Grand Valley State University and has extensive research background in sexuality, gender, and sexual systems. Kristen Schilt, a professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago published Just One of the Guys? Transgender Men and the Persistence of Gender Inequality in 2010. Both authors have strong intrinsic ethos, as they are sociology professors who have specialized in transgender and sexuality studies. They support that transgender people should be able to use the bathroom of their gender identity because there is no significant negative consequence to others. “Bathroom Battlegrounds and Penis Panics,” written by Kristen Schilt and Laurel Westbrook, argues that the “craze” over transgender bathroom bill often inaccurately exaggerates protecting women and children from male genetalia, rather than focusing on transgender civil rights. “Bathroom Battlegrounds and Penis Panis.” Contexts: Understanding People in their Social Worlds, vol.











Schilt and westbrook contexts journal 2015