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Bigender/nl

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Bigender/nl
Bigender.png
Meaning
Pink: Woman; Blue: Man; Purple: Androgyne/mix of woman and man; White: Agender.
Related identities Androgyne, Bigenderfluid, Ambigender, Ambonec, and Bigenderflux
Under the umbrella term Multigender
Frequency 3.7%
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Bigender, of bi-gender is een genderidentiteit onder de multigender, non-binaire, en transgender paraplu termen. Bigenderre mensen hebben twee onderscheiden genderidentiteiten, of op hetzelfde moment, of op verschillende momenten. Het laatste is een vorm van een gendervloeiende identiteit, en kan slechts twee onderscheiden genders met zich brengen, of het kan 'tinten grijs tussen de twee' bevatten. De twee genders van een bigendere persoon kan de twee binaire genders, vrouwelijk en mannelijk, zijn. Dit is wat mensen er meestal van uit gaan bigender betekent. Sommige mensen die zich identificeren als bigender hebben echter een ander paar genders. Hun twee genders kunnen bijvoorbeeld vrouwelijk en neutrois zijn. Of de twee genders kunnen beiden non-binair zijn, zoals agender en aporagender. Bigender is erkend door de American Psychological Association (APA) als een subcategorie van de transgender-groep.

Geschiedenis

In the 1980s, a trans organization called the Human Outreach and Achievement Institute defined "bigenderist" as a type of androgyne, with the latter being defined as "a person who can comfortably express either alternative gender role in a variety of socially acceptable environments."[1][2]

In 1992, Donna Mobley wrote in The Femme Mirror magazine:

« I'm neither a man pretending to be a woman nor a woman pretending to be a man. I'm dual-gendered and happily so. Don and Donna coexist and together they make up who and all that I truly am. To lose either part would leave me empty, since neither can exist without the other.[3] »

A trans man named Gary Bowen defined "bigendered" as "having two genders, exihibiting[sic] cultural characteristics of male and female roles" in his 1995 Dictionary of Words for Masculine Women".[4]

In een document over het 'gender continuüm' in het 'International Journal of Transgenderism' uit 1997 staat dat 'een persoon die zich voelt en gedraagt als beide een vrouw en een man kan zich identificeren als bi-genderd'.' Het document beschrijft ook individuen die 'gendergemengd' zijn, mensen die beide binaire genders zijn maar of 'meer man dan vrouw' of 'meer vrouw dan man'.

Een enquête uit 1999, opgesteld door het San Francisco Department of Public Health, had opgemerkt dat te midden van de transgender gemeenschap minder dan 3% van de AMAB mensen en minder dan 8% van de AFAB mensen zich identificeerden als bigender.

In een encyclopedie uit 2010 staat bigender als een type van androgyn gender: 'Androgyne identiteiten bevatten pangender, bigender, ambigender, non-genderd, agender, gendervloeiend, of intergender.'

In 2021 gaven Case en Ramachandran een rapport over de resultaten van een enquête voor gendervloeiende mensen die henzelf bigender noemden, die een onvrijwillige afwisseling tussen vrouwelijke en mannelijke staten ervaren. Case en Ramachandran gaven deze conditie de naam 'afwisselende genderongelijkheid (AGI)'. Case en Ramachandran stelden de hypothese op dat geslachtsverandering een ongebruikelijke mate (of diepte) van hemisferische omschakeling kan weerspiegelen, en de overeenkomstige onderdrukking van geslachtsspecifieke lichaamskaarten in de pariëtale cortex. Ze zeiden dat "we veronderstellen dat het volgen van de nasale cyclus, het tempo van binoculaire rivaliteit en andere markers van hemisferische omschakeling een fysiologische basis zal onthullen voor de subjectieve rapporten van AGI-individuen over geslachtsveranderingen ... We baseren onze hypothesen op oude en moderne associaties tussen de linker- en rechterhersenhelft en de mannelijke en vrouwelijke geslachten. " Deze dokters denken dat wanneer bigendere mensen een verandering tussen hun genderidentiteiten voelen, het te maken kan hebben met een verandering in hoe ze hun hersenen gebruiken. De genderverandering van ook te maken hebben met één van de cyclussen die iedereen heeft in hun lichaam, vooral een klep in de neus die elke twee dagen van kant verandert (de nasale cyclus). Dit is slechts een hypothese, het is dus een interessant idee dat nog geen bewijs heeft.

In 2014 was bigender één van de 56 genders die beschikbaar werden gemaakt op Facebook.

In July of 2014, two bigender pride flag designs by Tumblr user no-bucks-for-this-doe were posted on the blog "pridearchive".[5] The first flag has seven horizontal stripes: two shades of pink on the top, followed by a lavender stripe, white middle stripe, another lavender stripe, and two shades of blue on the bottom. The second flag is the same except that the middle stripe is a gradient of white-to-grey. The color meanings were given thusly:

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In later years, many alternate bigender pride flags were created after allegations that no-bucks-for-this-doe, aka Sunny, was transphobic and predatory.[6][7][8] In April 2022, a tumblr user claiming to be Sunny posted that the allegations against them were "more or less true" and also wrote that "I don't like the idea of my flag being used widely because it reminds me of the person I used to be. But it isn't up to me. Flags belong to the community as a whole, not the creator. Regardless I'm glad it seems to be phasing out."[9]

In 2015 was een vermelding voor 'bigender' toegevoegd aan Dictionary.com, die het omschreef als 'een persoon die twee genderidentiteiten heeft of soms een combinatie van beide.'.

In 2017 was bigender één van de 37 gender opties die toegevoegd waren aan het dating netwerk Tinder.

Genderexpressie

Bigendere mensen 'bewegen tussen vrouwelijk en mannelijk gender-typisch gedrag afhankelijk van de context. Sommige bigendere individuen uiten een onderscheiden 'en femme' persona en een onderscheiden 'en homme' persona [...] anderen hebben grijstinten tussen de twee.'

Beroemde bigendere mensen

 
Canadian sci-fi writer A.M. Dellamonica, who describes themself as "bigendered".
 
Ukrainian author R.B. Lemberg, who describes themself as bigender.

Zie hoofdartikel: Notable nonbinary people

Er zijn veel meer beroemde mensen die een genderidentiteit buiten het binair hebben. De volgenden zijn slechts sommigen van deze beroemde mensen die specifiek het woord 'bigender' of 'bi-gender' voor henzelf gebruiken.

  • The Slovakian musician B-Complex (aka Matia or Maťo Lenická) is a drum and bass music producer and DJ. Prefers the name Maťo when presenting as a man and the name Matia when presenting as a woman.[10] The artist's first major label release was "Beautiful Lies", which appeared on the compilation Sick Music from Hospital Records. The compilation went on to reach the top 30 on the iTunes UK Download Chart, and was in the top 5 on the Beatport Drum and Bass Chart.[11][12] B-Complex goes by she/her pronouns (according to her Soundcloud bio), and says, "I happen to be a transgendered person as well, bi-gender in particular."[13]
  • The Ukranian writer R.B. Lemberg is bigender.[16][17] Lemberg's speculative fiction has been published in Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Sisters of the Revolution, and Uncanny Magazine.
  • The young adult novelist Mia Siegert is bigender.[19] Siegert's debut novel Jerkbait made it into Goodreads Best YA of May 2016, Top 12 Indie YA from Barnes & Noble Teen Blog, and Top 10 YA of 2016 from AndPop![20]
  • The artist Nate "ND" Stevenson is bigender and transmasculine.[21] He uses he/him pronouns.

Bigender characters in fiction

There is more information about this topic here: Nonbinary gender in fiction

There are many more nonbinary 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 word "bigender," either in their canon, or by their creators.

  • But I'm A Cat Person by Erin Ptah - Urban fantasy webcomic featuring a bigender character - Timothy/Camellia Mattei - as well as numerous 'Beings' who are able to take on both male and female forms. Also features various LGBT characters. Updates three times a week.
  • Mia Siegert's novel Somebody Told Me has a bigender protagonist who goes by Alexis and/or Aleks.[22]
  • The protagonist of Baker Thief, by Claudie Arseneault, is bigender and aromantic.[23][24]
  • Why We Fight, by T.J. Klune, has a bigender protagonist.[25]
  • Currently-in-development dating sim The Office Type includes the character Mx. Hura Stapleton, who is bigender.[26]
  • Currently-in-development dating sim Repurpose includes the character Cheri, who is bigender and omnisexual.[27][28]
  • Currently-in-development visual novel ValiDate: Struggling Singles in your Area includes the character Emhari Abdi, who is a bigender lesbian. Emhari uses both "he/him" and "she/her" pronouns.[29][30]

References

  1. "Brochure for the Human Outreach and Achievement Institute." Ephemera. 1980. Digital Transgender Archive, https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/8g84mm373 (accessed October 02, 2020).
  2. The Human Outreach and Achievement Institute. "Abstracts of a Symposium on Gender Issues for the 90s (Jul. 20, 1988)." Pamphlet. Digital Transgender Archive, https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/5q47rn80n (accessed October 02, 2020).
  3. Mobley, Donna (Winter 1992). "A Question of Balance". The Femme Mirror. Reprinted in a 1993 issue of TV/TS Tapestry Journal.
  4. Bowen, Gary (15 May 1995). "A Dictionary of Words for Masculine Women". FTM International. Archived from the original on 5 November 1996.
  5. "Bigender Pride". Pride Archive. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  6. "Bigender Flag – What Does It Represent?". Symbol Sage. 2021. Retrieved 6 July 2021. A few years back, there were accusations flying around that the original creator of the 'official' bigender flag showed signs of being transphobic and predatory. Thus, many members of the bigender community felt uncomfortable associating with the original bigender flag. There have been many attempts across the years to conceptualize a brand-new bigender flag – one that's free from the questionable reputation of its designer.
  7. "a little note on the bigender flag". 13 October 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  8. @SidiPopsicle (15 June 2021). "BEGGING people who add Bigender to pride tweets to research that the original flag was made by a transphobic and abusive pedo, and that there are two other popular redesigns to choose from (i personally prefer the one with the purple stripe in the middle, pictured below)!" – via Twitter.
  9. 031exuberantwitness (28 April 2022). "I'm Sunny, the creator of the old bigender flag".
  10. Pecíková, Laura. "Prelomil/a B-complex: Keď som muž, tak som Maťo, keď žena, tak Matia" [B-complex explained: When I'm a man, I'm Mato, when a woman, Matia]. Denník N (in Slovak). Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  11. Kivex (15 June 2009). "Interview: London Elektricity & B-Complex". Broken Beats. Archived from the original on 17 January 2015. Retrieved 2014-09-17. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  12. "Hospital Records - B-complex". Hospital Records. Archived from the original on 2013-05-14. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  13. Facebook post, June 6, 2015
  14. "Press Kit – A.M. Dellamonica". alyxdellamonica.com. Retrieved 8 August 2021. Dellamonica tells people they are bigendered, bisexual and bisectional. (The latter means they sing both alto and soprano.)
  15. @AlyxDellamonica (June 15, 2016). "Bigendered, bisectional, bisexual. The middle means I sing alto and soprano. I write SF/F/H. Legally married to @kellyoyo #QueerSelfLove" – via Twitter.
  16. http://rblemberg.net/?page_id=16
  17. @RB_Lemberg (July 25, 2018). "@bogiperson is my spouseperson and Mati the Child is our childperson. We are all #ActuallyAutistic :) I forgot to mention that I am bigender and use the pronoun "they." Good to see you here - come say hello if you feel like it! <3" – via Twitter.
  18. Harrison, Margot (27 February 2019). "Quick Lit: 'Bi-Gender: A Candid Nonbinary Memoir' by James-Beth Merritt". Seven Days. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  19. "Writing from a Place of Truth". Diversity in YA. Retrieved 2 May 2020. I’m bigender, identifying as both a mostly-hetero female and a gay male.
  20. Mari (January 7, 2020). "Sensational Sophomores: Interview with Mia Siegert". musings of a book girl. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  21. https://twitter.com/Gingerhazing/status/1377305526908841990
  22. "A Book Trailer, Podcast, and Mia Siegert's Playlist for Somebody Told Me". The Lerner Blog. Lerner Publishing Group. May 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  23. Simkiss, Ceillie. "Author Interview: Xan West". Let's Fox About It. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  24. https://gumroad.com/l/bakerthief
  25. "Book Recs: Twitter's Favourite Trans Books". Reads Rainbow. 13 May 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  26. Heavy Thought Studios - Projects
  27. "Repurpose (Demo) by Eros". itch.io. 11 June 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  28. Resident Rabbit. "Repurpose". Kickstarter. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
  29. @ValiDateGame (18 July 2020). "Our first mini interview is with Nasr (@trashyvoid ), the artist of Emhari!" – via Twitter.
  30. ValiDate: Meet The Cast!