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'''Genderqueer''' is a term for indivduals who feel that they have a queer or non-normative experience with gender, either through their gender identity, their [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]], or other experiences of gender. It is often used interchangeably with [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] to mean a gender that is not strictly [[Man|male]] or [[Woman|female]]. This definition can be used as a [[gender]] identity on its own or as an [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]]. |
'''Genderqueer''' is a term for indivduals who feel that they have a queer or non-normative experience with gender, either through their gender identity, their [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]], or other experiences of gender. It is often used interchangeably with [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] to mean a gender that is not strictly [[Man|male]] or [[Woman|female]]. This definition can be used as a [[gender]] identity on its own or as an [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]]. |
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Genderqueer has been used as an adjective to refer to any indivduals who do not fit the mainstream ideals of gender or gender presentation, regardless of their self-defined gender identity. It includes anyone who "queers" their gender, either through their identity or their gender expression. Using this definition genderqueer can be used to describe [[Binary Genders|binary]] |
Genderqueer has been used as an adjective to refer to any indivduals who do not fit the mainstream ideals of gender or gender presentation, regardless of their self-defined gender identity. It includes anyone who "queers" their gender, either through their identity or their gender expression. Using this definition genderqueer can be used to describe [[Binary Genders|binary]] individuals (both [[cisgender]] and [[transgender]]) who have a non-normative experience with gender or gender presentation. One may also identify as genderqueer as a political statement. Terms like [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]] may be used to describe some of these indivduals as well. |
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Some genderqueer individuals may also identify as another gender identity (such as [[androgyne]], [[bigender]] etc.) or they may identify solely as genderqueer. They may also identify as transgender and/or non-binary. Some genderqueer individuals may wish to transition, either medically, socially, or both. Genderqueer individuals can have any sexual orientation. |
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Genderqueer has also been used as a [[gender modality]] for one who queers or subverts gender and expectations related to gender, irrespective of [[assigned gender]].<ref>Andrew Pegoda (15 July 2020). [https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/article/not-cis-not-trans-genderqueer Not cis. Not trans. Genderqueer].</ref><ref name=":0">queeranarchism (16 February 2014). [https://queeranarchism.tumblr.com/post/76889334992/yeah-but-can-you-explain-the-cis-gender-thing "Yeah, but can you explain the cis gender thing?"]. ''Tumblr''. Retrieved 28 January 2021</ref> Sometimes it may also apply as an [[orientationgender]]. |
Genderqueer has also been used as a [[gender modality]] for one who queers or subverts gender and expectations related to gender, irrespective of [[assigned gender]].<ref>Andrew Pegoda (15 July 2020). [https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/article/not-cis-not-trans-genderqueer Not cis. Not trans. Genderqueer].</ref><ref name=":0">queeranarchism (16 February 2014). [https://queeranarchism.tumblr.com/post/76889334992/yeah-but-can-you-explain-the-cis-gender-thing "Yeah, but can you explain the cis gender thing?"]. ''Tumblr''. Retrieved 28 January 2021</ref> Sometimes it may also apply as an [[orientationgender]]. |