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    [[File:Genderqueerflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The genderqueer flag.|alt=]]
    [[File:Genderqueerflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The genderqueer flag.|alt=]]

    [[File:Genderqueer Symbol 2.png|thumb|198x198px|The genderqueer symbol.]]

    [[File:Nb symbol.gif|thumb|180x180px|The genderqueer/non-binary symbol.]]
    [[File:Nb symbol.gif|thumb|180x180px|The genderqueer/non-binary symbol.]]
    '''Genderqueer''' is a term for people 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 an [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] describing individuals 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.
    Genderqueer has been used as an adjective to refer to any people 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]] people (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 people as well.


    Genderqueer includes anyone who "queers" their gender, regardless of gender identity. Because of this, genderqueer may be used to describe [[Binary Genders|binary]] individuals (both [[cisgender]] and [[transgender]]) who have a non-normative experience with gender presentation or other aspects of gender.
    Some genderqueer people 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 people may wish to transition, either medically, socially, or both. Genderqueer people can have any sexual orientation.
    [[File:Alt gq flag.jpg|thumb|An alternate genderqueer flag.]]


    One may also identify as genderqueer as a political statement. Terms like [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]], which relates specifically to gender presentation, may be used to describe some of these individuals as well.

    Genderqueer may be considered 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 is sometimes used interchangeably with [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] to describe individuals who do not identify as strictly [[Man|male]] or [[Woman|female]]. This definition can be used as a gender identity on its own or as an umbrella term.
    == History ==
    == History ==
    Genderqueer was first used in the 1990s as "gender queer", used by anyone who experienced or expressed gender with the non-normative connotations of the Queer Movement. The earliest known use of "genderqueer" as a single word and identity is by Riki Anne Wilchins in the Spring 1995 newsletter of Transexual Menace.<ref>https://genderqueerid.com/post/8813994851/answering-gender-questions-coining-genderqueer</ref> Wilchins stated they identify as genderqueer in their 1997 autobiography.
    Genderqueer was first used in the 1990s as "gender queer", used by anyone who experienced or expressed gender with the non-normative connotations of the Queer Movement. The earliest known use of "genderqueer" as a single word and identity is by Riki Anne Wilchins in the Spring 1995 newsletter of Transexual Menace.<ref>https://genderqueerid.com/post/8813994851/answering-gender-questions-coining-genderqueer</ref> Wilchins stated they identify as genderqueer in their 1997 autobiography.
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    == Flag and Symbols ==
    == Flag and Symbols ==
    [[File:Genderqueer1.png|thumb|The first proposed genderqueer flag.|alt=]]
    [[File:Genderqueer2.png|thumb|The second genderqueer flag.]]
    [[File:Genderqueer redesign.png|thumb|Redesigned genderqueer flag by Reddit user u/ultra_cricket_boy]]
    The genderqueer flag was designed by Marilyn Roxie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The first design for the flag was posted in June 2010;<ref>http://genderqueerid.com/post/48778828472/on-the-genderqueer-and-non-binary-flag-and</ref> the flag was later changed in September 2010.<ref>http://genderqueerid.com/post/1065961491/the-september-2010-genderqueer-flag-is-a-design</ref>
    The genderqueer flag was designed by Marilyn Roxie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The first design for the flag was posted in June 2010;<ref>http://genderqueerid.com/post/48778828472/on-the-genderqueer-and-non-binary-flag-and</ref> the flag was later changed in September 2010.<ref>http://genderqueerid.com/post/1065961491/the-september-2010-genderqueer-flag-is-a-design</ref>


    The flag was changed again in June 2011, producing the final flag.<ref>http://genderqueerid.com/about-flag</ref> The colors represent the following: lavender, the mixing of blue and pink, traditional male and female colors, is meant to represent genderqueer people who are both male and female or are in between male and female, such as [[androgyne]]. It also represents [[Queer|queerness]], as lavender has historically been associated with [[Gay|homosexuality]] and [[Bisexual|bisexuality]]. White represents individuals falling completely outside of the gender binary such as [[agender]]/[[genderless]] people. Dark chartreuse green, the inverse of lavender, is meant to represent those who are outside the binary, such as [[neutrois]].
    The flag was changed again in June 2011, producing the final flag.<ref>http://genderqueerid.com/about-flag</ref> The colors represent the following: lavender, the mixing of blue and pink, traditional male and female colors, is meant to represent genderqueer indivduals who are both male and female or are in between male and female, such as [[androgyne]]. It also represents [[Queer|queerness]], as lavender has historically been associated with [[Gay|homosexuality]] and [[Bisexual|bisexuality]]. White represents individuals falling completely outside of the gender binary such as [[agender]]/[[genderless]] indivduals. Dark chartreuse green, the inverse of lavender, is meant to represent those who are outside the binary, such as [[neutrois]].


    The most common genderqueer/non-binary symbol was created by Johnathan R in 2012.<ref>https://genderqueerid.com/post/27216986889/cakemeister-because-people-seem-to-like-it</ref> It is similar to the male or female symbols, but instead of a cross on the female symbol or arrow on the male symbol, it uses an X or a star on the end. The use of the X denounces both binary genders, and the letter X is commonly used in non-binary pronouns and titles. The position, pointing straight up, also deviates from the positions of the male and female symbols.
    The most common genderqueer/non-binary symbol was created by Johnathan R in 2012.<ref>https://genderqueerid.com/post/27216986889/cakemeister-because-people-seem-to-like-it</ref> It is similar to the male or female symbols, but instead of a cross on the female symbol or arrow on the male symbol, it uses an X or a star on the end. The use of the X denounces both binary genders, and the letter X is commonly used in non-binary pronouns and titles. The position, pointing straight up, also deviates from the positions of the male and female symbols.


    An alternate genderqueer flag was designed by Reddit user u/ultra_cricket_boy on February 20, 2020.
    An alternate genderqueer flag was designed by Reddit user u/ultra_cricket_boy on February 20, 2020.

    An alternative symbol was created by wiki user WiiFyneLM consisting of a lambda with a line through it and an arrow at the tip. This is because the lambda is a commonly used [[queer]] symbol and the line and arrow resemble the venus (female) and mars (male) symbols. This symbol was created to provide a more distinct differentiator from [[Non-Binary|nonbinary]].<gallery>
    File:Genderqueer1.png|The first proposed genderqueer flag.
    File:Genderqueer2.png|The second genderqueer flag.
    File:Genderqueer redesign.png|Redesigned genderqueer flag by Reddit user u/ultra_cricket_boy.
    File:Alt gq flag.jpg|An alternate genderqueer flag.
    </gallery>


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
    <references />
    <references />[https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/f728di/i_accidentally_redesigned_the_genderqueer_flag/ i accidentally redesigned the genderqueer flag : QueerVexillology (reddit.com)]

    # [https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/f728di/i_accidentally_redesigned_the_genderqueer_flag/ i accidentally redesigned the genderqueer flag : QueerVexillology (reddit.com)]

    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
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    [[Category:Miscellaneous gender]]
    [[Category:Umbrella Terms]]

    Latest revision as of 01:51, 12 May 2022

    The genderqueer flag.
    The genderqueer symbol.
    The genderqueer/non-binary symbol.

    Genderqueer is an umbrella term describing individuals who feel that they have a queer or non-normative experience with gender, either through their gender identity, their gender presentation, or other experiences of gender.

    Genderqueer includes anyone who "queers" their gender, regardless of gender identity. Because of this, genderqueer may be used to describe binary individuals (both cisgender and transgender) who have a non-normative experience with gender presentation or other aspects of gender.

    One may also identify as genderqueer as a political statement. Terms like gender non-conforming, which relates specifically to gender presentation, may be used to describe some of these individuals as well.

    Genderqueer may be considered a gender modality for one who queers or subverts gender and expectations related to gender, irrespective of assigned gender.[1][2] Sometimes it may also apply as an orientationgender.

    Genderqueer is sometimes used interchangeably with non-binary to describe individuals who do not identify as strictly male or female. This definition can be used as a gender identity on its own or as an umbrella term.

    History

    Genderqueer was first used in the 1990s as "gender queer", used by anyone who experienced or expressed gender with the non-normative connotations of the Queer Movement. The earliest known use of "genderqueer" as a single word and identity is by Riki Anne Wilchins in the Spring 1995 newsletter of Transexual Menace.[3] Wilchins stated they identify as genderqueer in their 1997 autobiography.

    By 1999 and 2000, online communities were using the term genderqueer as an umbrella to unite a number of non-binary identities and identifications. Over the next decade, genderqueer developed as a standalone identity with particular connotations.

    Flag and Symbols

    The genderqueer flag was designed by Marilyn Roxie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The first design for the flag was posted in June 2010;[4] the flag was later changed in September 2010.[5]

    The flag was changed again in June 2011, producing the final flag.[6] The colors represent the following: lavender, the mixing of blue and pink, traditional male and female colors, is meant to represent genderqueer indivduals who are both male and female or are in between male and female, such as androgyne. It also represents queerness, as lavender has historically been associated with homosexuality and bisexuality. White represents individuals falling completely outside of the gender binary such as agender/genderless indivduals. Dark chartreuse green, the inverse of lavender, is meant to represent those who are outside the binary, such as neutrois.

    The most common genderqueer/non-binary symbol was created by Johnathan R in 2012.[7] It is similar to the male or female symbols, but instead of a cross on the female symbol or arrow on the male symbol, it uses an X or a star on the end. The use of the X denounces both binary genders, and the letter X is commonly used in non-binary pronouns and titles. The position, pointing straight up, also deviates from the positions of the male and female symbols.

    An alternate genderqueer flag was designed by Reddit user u/ultra_cricket_boy on February 20, 2020.

    An alternative symbol was created by wiki user WiiFyneLM consisting of a lambda with a line through it and an arrow at the tip. This is because the lambda is a commonly used queer symbol and the line and arrow resemble the venus (female) and mars (male) symbols. This symbol was created to provide a more distinct differentiator from nonbinary.

    Resources

    1. i accidentally redesigned the genderqueer flag : QueerVexillology (reddit.com)
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