Genderqueer

A gender identity (and umbrella term) for people who reject or blur traditional gender categories.

Definition

A gender identity (and umbrella term) for people who reject or blur traditional gender categories. Carries deliberate political and anti-assimilationist dimensions - rejecting not just the binary but the entire social system of binary gender enforcement.

Flag

Genderqueer pride flag with its characteristic coloured stripes.

Genderqueer flag · Designer: Marilyn Roxie · June 2011 (colour update 2012)

Lavender, white, and chartreuse green horizontal stripes.

Stripe HEX RGB CMYK Pantone Meaning
1 #B57EDC 181,126,220 C:18 M:43 Y:0 K:14 n/a Androgyny; blend of blue and pink
2 #FFFFFF 255,255,255 C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:0 n/a Agender identity
3 #4A8123 74,129,35 C:43 M:0 Y:73 K:49 n/a Identities outside and beyond the binary

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Etymology

Gender + queer (reclaimed from a slur). Emerged in queer zines of the 1980s-1990s.

History

Predates "non-binary" and carries specific political history. Riki Anne Wilchins popularized it in a 1995 newsletter to describe people "whose gender expressions are so complex they haven't even been named yet." Wilchins' 2002 anthology GenderQueer: Voices From Beyond the Sexual Binary was a landmark. Today some use genderqueer and non-binary interchangeably; others distinguish them - genderqueer carrying more political connotation.

Notable people

  • Riki Anne Wilchins (1952-) - Popularized "genderqueer"
  • Judith Butler (1956-) - Philosopher; Gender Trouble (1990); came out as non-binary 2019

See also

Sources & further reading

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