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''{{Distinguish|F*ckgender}}''
[[File:Genderfck.png|thumb|220x220px|The genderf*ck flag.]]
[[File:Genderfu*k.png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate genderf*ck flag]]
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'''Genderf*ck''', also known as '''genderpunk''', is a term for a gender as well as a declared opposition to gendernormativity. It is an identity that based on a resistance against gender norms, homophobia and transphobia, and oppression and societal status. One's actual gender has nothing to do with being genderpunk. One does not have to be [[Transgender|trans]] to be genderpunk.
==Culture ==
Genderf*ck originates from camp culture in the 1970s<ref>[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Gay_Roots/jGRXDlxCdEoC?hl=en "Genderf*ck and its delights" by Christopher Lonc, ''Gay Roots: 20 Years of Gay Sunshine: An Anthology of Gay History, Sex, Politics, and Culture'', edited by Winston Leyland, Gay Sunshine Press.]</ref> and has become widely used in drag culture to describe a distinct type of performance that relies on exploring the grotesqueness of gender as a way to resist gender.<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/678149 Scholarly article "'I'm a Cross between a Clown, a Stripper, and a Streetwalker': Drag Tipping, Sex Work, and a Queer Sociosexual Economy" by Sarah Hankins for ''Signs''.]</ref> The origin of the term genderpunk is unknown.
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==References==
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