2/21/2023 0 Comments Gender flux![]() ![]() They may at one time feel like a dim magenta, but then feel a really bright spring green, and then a moderate teal. TikTok video from username (lovemalakai): 'i don’t really regret it but it’s not like amazing lol genderfluid genderfluidtiktok lgbt pansexual hehim transgender transmasc trans queer genderflux'.I had my first kiss was with a genderfluid football player I met online who went back to being cis and i turned into the genderfluid one years later. Someone who is fluidflux shifts in both “color” and “brightness”. They might not really have a scale between their genders either, it might be an immediate switch (pun not intended). Maybe they just shift between green and blue. Gender fluid people move between genders as something dynamic and fluid, they go with the flow in regards to their gender experiences. Most genderfluid don’t shift to every single gender ever, so what “colors” the “light” changes to varies for each person. At one time, they may be yellow, the next blue, then purple, orange the next. In this analogy, the color of the light would change. Their gender can get stronger (brighter) or weaker (dimmer) but the gender itself doesn’t change.Ī genderfluid person’s gender would change. The light in the room is still orange, just not as bright.Īnd again, the light is still orange, it’s just very very dim, with possibly no visible light.Ī genderflux persons gender doesn’t change to a different gender, just shifts in intensity. You put the dimmer into this position:Īnd the light in the room is very bright. ![]() It’s a long post, but there’s not a ton of words. Some people identify as one gender their whole life. The creation of new power sources (through militarisation and education) mostly accessible to men reifies women’s subordination by reinforcing men’s power over (uneducated) women.So I’ve been trying to think of a way to explain genderflux to people, because it is very similar to genderfluid. Being gender-fluid means that the gender a person identifies as changes over time. In the context of after ‘return’ emplacement, returnee women and girls experience restriction of opportunities despite their attempts at autonomy. Genderflux individuals can also identify as non-binary and/or transgender. Genderflux is under the multigender umbrella. Usually it is consistent and sometimes it is not. This can be gradually, rapidly, or any speed in-between depending on the person. ![]() The concepts of ‘home’ as imagined, lived and (re)produced are of key importance in the continuing shaping and re-shaping of gender identities, ideologies and institutions. Genderflux is a gender identity that varies in intensity over time. The findings illustrate how gender (and age) are constraining concepts for women and men, yet women’s agency and choices are more restricted. In the post-war Nuerland, militarised forms of masculinities and violence-affected femininities are juxtaposed against ‘educated prowomen’ men and ‘empowered educated women’ that emerged due to experiences in the refugee camp. Consequently, multiple forms of gender identities emerged showing creative ways in which women and men cope with war-time displacement, beyond being either only victims or perpetrators of violence. It argues that asymmetrical gender relations and women’s subordination were challenged as a result of the Sudanese civil wars. It unravels changing narratives of ‘becoming and being’ a man and a woman in conflict-zones, refugee camps and in the processes of emplacement after return. This research analyses how women and men, old and young navigated the social conditions of war and violence and used their agency to adjust, adapt and negotiate their place in exile and after return ‘home’. Based on ethnographic research in Kenya and southern Sudan, this thesis examines the gendered displacement of Nuer refugees in Kakuma camp and their after-return emplacement experiences in southern Sudan. Can war and displacement have an empowering and emancipating impact on gender asymmetries? How does being continuously on the move and ‘in-flux’ due to war and years spent being displaced and returning supposedly ‘home’ affect people’s lives and the practice and negotiation of gender relations? Conceptualising war-time displacement as a catalyst of social change, the research explores the transformation of southern Sudanese Nuer gender relations in the context of refugee return as a result of the most recent war (1983-2005). Anley Fly Breeze 3x5 Foot Genderflux Pride Flag - Vivid Color and Fade Proof - Canvas Header and Double Stitched - Genderflux Genderfluid LGBT Flags Polyester with Brass Grommets 3 X 5 Ft 1 rating 5.95 About this item FLY BREEZE SERIES - This flag is ideal for low-wind area.The lightweight design allows the flag to fly in mild breeze. ![]()
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