X-gender (Xジェンダー x-jendā, or エックスジェンダー ekkusu-jendā), in Japan, is a common transgender identity that isn't female or male.[1] The word X-gender is used in Japan in the way that genderqueer and nonbinary are used in English. It's related to terms used in the Japanese transgender community, FTX and MTX, which mean a divergent or unknown destination from the transitional paths FTM and MTF. It's also related to the use in some countries (including Australia and the UK) of “x gender” on paperwork for a gender other than man or woman.
External links
english sites
- Selected links on nonbinary gender in Japan: X-gender
- [http://intersections.anu.edu.au/issue31/dale.htm An Introduction to X-Jendā:
Examining a New Gender Identity in Japan]
japanese sites
- http://xtx-n.cocolog-nifty.com/
- X-gender in four panels'
- Social groups on ameba
- Another social group
- EUPHORPIA ~ X Gender - central comprehensive information site ~
- Japanese wiki on X-gender
- Archived Twitter Discussions of Xジェンダー on Togetter
References
- ↑ Marilyn Roxie. "Selected links on nonbinary gender in Japan." March 28, 2013. http://genderqueerid.com/post/46526429887/selected-links-on-non-binary-gender-in-japan
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