Here is the definition from wikipedia which is likely as good as any other current working definition of the term "genderqueer".
David Strand Loring Park -------------------------------------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genderqueer A genderqueer person is part of a group of people who do not fit into the traditional two-gender or gender-binary system. As with any other groups that may be aligned with transgender identities, the reasons for identifying as genderqueer vary. There are different modes of being genderqueer, and it is an evolving concept. It has been proposed by many scholars that all queer-identified people have trans issues--some more than others. Historically, queer communities have provided spaces where gender expression can come in many and varied forms. Ironically, queer communities, just as susceptible to trends and fashions as anyone else, are sometimes criticized for enforcing certain gender expressions and behaviors. The queer women's controversy over the "death of femme" is an example of this, as is the long-standing controversy among queer men regarding the phrase "straight-acting". Some believe they are a little of both of the traditional genders or think they have no gender at all. Others view gender as a continuum, with the two traditional genders at the two poles and their place as somewhere within the continuum, while others believe there are as many genders as there are people. Still others believe that gender is a social construct, and choose not to adhere to that construct. Some genderqueers do fit into the stereotypical gender roles expected of their sex, but still reject gender as a social construct. Still other people identify as genderqueer since, though they are cisgendered, they do not fit many of society's expectations for the gender in which they identify. Some genderqueers believe their gender flows from day to day. Many traditional societies, traditional religions, and political ideologies have strict gender identities, roles, and/or positions, and disapprove of such mixing or consider it unnatural. Some people use "genderqueer" as a politicized version of the term androgyne, which describes persons who have the gender identity of both a man and a woman or neither. This understanding of the term coincides with the term "multi-gendered", which is used more frequently as a term of distinction rather than a phrase for self-identification by individuals. The term genderqueer can (but does not necessarily) include any transgender person. These individuals challenge the social norms of gender definition, in much the same way as homosexual and bisexual individuals challenge the social norms of sexuality. The term pansexual exists specifically in reference to the genderqueer understanding of gender, as it reflects a non-binary understanding of gender and its interplay with sexuality. Some genderqueers identify sufficiently with one gender to use conventional pronouns, others prefer that gender-neutral pronouns should be used to refer to them, such as "ze" and "per", "sie" and "hir", "zhe" and "hir", or singular "they" instead of her/his, some alternate between different pronouns, and some prefer the use only of their name and no pronouns at all. Many people of various political stripes, view such attempts as political correctness. --- Mark Wilde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A busy, busy week for transgender, genderqueer and > allied communities in Minneapolis this week starting > with a community meeting Thurs. night, the Susan > Stryker lecture on transgender studies and film > premiere "Screaming Queens, The Riots at Compton's > Cafeteria" on Fri., followed by genderBLUR cabaret > on > Sat. Night. > > David Strand > Loring Park > > Well this is a new one for me. Please explain. It > took me a long time to understand transgender, and I > am still not sure I do. Someone between genders > maybe? What is genderqueer, and does segmenting the > population so much do anyone any good? > > Mark Wilde > Windom Park > > > > > __________________________________ > Yahoo! Music Unlimited > Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. > http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ > REMINDERS: > 1. Be civil! Please read the NEW RULES at > http://www.e-democracy.org/rules. If you think a > member is in violation, contact the list manager at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] before continuing it on the list. > > 2. Don't feed the troll! Ignore obvious flame-bait. > > For state and national discussions see: > http://e-democracy.org/discuss.html > For external forums, see: > http://e-democracy.org/mninteract > ________________________________ > > Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City-focused > Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy > Post messages to: mailto:[email protected] > Subscribe, Un-subscribe, etc. at: > http://e-democracy.org/mpls > __________________________________ Yahoo! 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