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'''Genderflux''' is a [[gender identity]] that varies in intensity in time. It can be included under the [[genderfluid]] umbrella as well as the [[Nonbinary gender|nonbinary]] and trans [[Umbrella term|umbrellas]]. Some people conceptualize genderflux as being fluid between an [[agender]] identity and one or more other gender identities. Another way to conceptualize it is by imagining the intensity of one or more gender identities as ranging from 0% to 100%. | '''Genderflux''' is a [[gender identity]] that varies in intensity in time. It can be included under the [[genderfluid]] umbrella as well as the [[Nonbinary gender|nonbinary]] and trans [[Umbrella term|umbrellas]]. Some people conceptualize genderflux as being fluid between an [[agender]] identity and one or more other gender identities. Another way to conceptualize it is by imagining the intensity of one or more gender identities as ranging from 0% to 100%. | ||
Revision as of 15:54, 18 July 2020
Genderflux is a gender identity that varies in intensity in time. It can be included under the genderfluid umbrella as well as the nonbinary and trans umbrellas. Some people conceptualize genderflux as being fluid between an agender identity and one or more other gender identities. Another way to conceptualize it is by imagining the intensity of one or more gender identities as ranging from 0% to 100%.
Genderflux can also be used as a noun ("When I woke up I experienced a pretty intense genderflux") or verb ("I genderflux, which means that my gender changes in intensity over time.")[1]
Genderflux and genderfluid
The difference between these two identities is that genderflux involves fluctuation in the intensity of a gender identity, not necessarily the gender identity felt. However, genderflux can be seen as a specific type of genderfluidity, typically between a gender identity and agender.
History
The word "genderflux" dates back to at least 1994 when it was used in a Queer Pagans newsletter, where it was used to mean "shifting between genders". In 2014, Tumblr user deergoths, aka bigendeer[1], coined the word to mean "experiences of variation in the intensity within a gender identity". Activist and fashion blogger Elliott Alexzander launched a clothing line called GenderFlux in 2015.[2]
Genderflux characters in fiction
There are many more characters in fiction who have a gender identity outside of the binary. The following are only some of those characters who are specifically called by the words genderflux, either in their canon, or by their creators.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Genderflux Information and Resources". Archived from the original on 21 March 2016.
- ↑ "What Does Genderflux Mean?". Dictionary.com. 6 November 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ↑ Roberts, Ann (2019). In the Silences. Bella Books. ISBN 9781642471267.