Not sure if this is the topic for it, but back in Uni I studied a course on Queer Cinema Theory in my media studies minor. Recently I have been thinking of that, and with in my country gay marriage becoming a bigger issue and of course in the USA also, and with the recent more high profile with the other letters in LGBT - I've always known language is important to acceptance.
Thing is, Queer cinema theory always seemed quite off to me, but was the general accepted term like only 10 years ago to describe films about/can be read as/directed or written by/etc LGBT communities. Is 'queer' ok to use in this context? Is it OK to use at all? Is it OK to use in context but not in any other?
I'm just sort of ignorant re: terms and would like to correct this. The OP is great for trans stuff (although I'm sure I'll fuck it up somehow) but just wanted to go further on it.
Is there anything on language of acceptance out there? As in studies, essays, etc on how language can lead to acceptance in society? I just think it's something that no one really focuses on, and it's something that has become quite big in the Trans movement because it's so integral to accepting the person to begin with. Thing is, a lot of people still use hateful language (Faggot, Dyke, Nigger, He/She, Trannie) on purpose, and what is more of a problem is not that vocal minority but rather the 80% of others who know/don't know but don't want to learn who will drop... "all the gays", "Trannies", "it", "butch", etc. I feel that the African American community has been the most successful in dismantling that section considering there are no real socially acceptable slurs around anymore, only the acceptable terms and unacceptable terms with very little crossover (I guess some ignorant people would go "Oh blacks do this" but I think it's one of the few problems that has been more or less successful)
A bit rambling and full of holes there (I just realised dog whistling is the next step after you dismantle language) but I think it's a fascinating subject and hopefully in 5/10/20/whatever years time when we have true equality one that will be written about in depth!