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'''Anarchogender''' is a [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Non-Binary non-binary] gender characterized by a rejection of the gender binary and its social hierarchy, and/or being an anarchist affects your perception of gender. It could also mean your gender is just anarchy, it's up to the interpretation of whoever uses the label. Anarchogender is an unaligned gender that cannot be defined by the binary and will not conform to it. Can be considered a form of [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/genderfuck#English genderfuck] or [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/genderpunk genderpunk]. |
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[[File:Anarchogender Alternate 2.png|thumb|An alternate anarchogender flag]] |
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[[File:Anarchogender.png|thumb|220x220px|Flag for the second definition.]] |
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'''Anarchogender''' is a gender with two definitions. The first definition is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender characterized by a rejection of the [[Binary Genders|gender binary]] and its social hierarchy. |
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The second definition is that being an anarchist affects your perception of gender. It could also mean one's gender is just anarchy, and is intended to be up to the interpretation of whoever uses the label. This could also be considered a [[xenogender]]. |
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Anarchogender is an [[Abinary|unaligned]] gender that cannot be defined by the binary and will not conform to it. Can be considered a form of [[genderf*ck]] or genderpunk. |
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== History == |
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Anarchogender was coined by EndermanSaysTransRights on Tumblr on September 11, 2019.<ref>{{Archive|URL=hhttps://endermansaystransrights.tumblr.com/post/187648639096/if-you-cant-find-a-gender-homemade-is-fine}}</ref> The term was coined alongside Defessugender to describe the coiner's gender experience. Anarchogender was given a second definition by Tumblr user IDvault on October 22, 2020.<ref>{{Archive|URL=hhttps://idvault.tumblr.com/post/632729652133330944/anarchogender}}</ref> |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The original flag and alternate flag were designed by the coiner and have no known meanings. The flag for the second definition was designed by IDvault on Tumblr. There is no known meaning for the flag besides that black and red have seen a widespread use in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_symbolism symbols by anarchists] since the late 1800s. |
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The gray of the flag represents a disconnect from the social construct of gender. The dark red represents the rejection of the gender binary and its hierarchies. The brighter red represents a desire to abolish the gender hierarchy, and the black represents a refusal to conform to society's expectations of gender. |
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== Resources == |
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Latest revision as of 19:08, 13 June 2024
Anarchogender is a gender with two definitions. The first definition is a non-binary gender characterized by a rejection of the gender binary and its social hierarchy.
The second definition is that being an anarchist affects your perception of gender. It could also mean one's gender is just anarchy, and is intended to be up to the interpretation of whoever uses the label. This could also be considered a xenogender.
Anarchogender is an unaligned gender that cannot be defined by the binary and will not conform to it. Can be considered a form of genderf*ck or genderpunk.
History
Anarchogender was coined by EndermanSaysTransRights on Tumblr on September 11, 2019.[1] The term was coined alongside Defessugender to describe the coiner's gender experience. Anarchogender was given a second definition by Tumblr user IDvault on October 22, 2020.[2]
Flag
The original flag and alternate flag were designed by the coiner and have no known meanings. The flag for the second definition was designed by IDvault on Tumblr. There is no known meaning for the flag besides that black and red have seen a widespread use in symbols by anarchists since the late 1800s.