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==Unterschied zwischen genderless (geschlechtslos) und Neutrois== | ==Unterschied zwischen genderless (geschlechtslos) und Neutrois== | ||
Es besteht wenig Einigkeit über den Unterschied zwischen Begriffen wie Agender, Genderless, Non-Gender, Genderneutral und [[Neutrois|neutrois]]. Diese Begriffe werden oft austauschbar verwendet oder von einzelnen Autor*innen unterschiedlich definiert, so dass sie nicht unbedingt mit den Selbstdefinitionen anderer übereinstimmen, die diese Begriffe verwenden. | |||
It is often said that non-gender or genderlessness is the experience of having ''no'' gender identity at all, whereas gender neutral or neutrois is the experience of ''having'' a gender identity, a gender identity which is not male or female, but neutral. However, these statements don't match the experiences of everyone who has taken up these identities as their own. This is a result of a disagreement between word definitions that are ''prescriptivist'' (telling everyone how they ''should'' use a word, and saying that many people use it wrong) and ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change). | It is often said that non-gender or genderlessness is the experience of having ''no'' gender identity at all, whereas gender neutral or neutrois is the experience of ''having'' a gender identity, a gender identity which is not male or female, but neutral. However, these statements don't match the experiences of everyone who has taken up these identities as their own. This is a result of a disagreement between word definitions that are ''prescriptivist'' (telling everyone how they ''should'' use a word, and saying that many people use it wrong) and ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change). |