Postgenderism
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Illustration: Toulouse-Lautrec wearing Jane Avril's Feathered Hat and Boa (ca. 1892), photo Maurice Guibert.
Illustration: Toulouse-Lautrec wearing Jane Avril's Feathered Hat and Boa (ca. 1892), photo Maurice Guibert.
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Postgenderism is a diverse social, political and cultural movement whose adherents affirm the voluntary elimination of gender in the human species through the application of advanced biotechnology and assistive reproductive technologies.
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See also
- Body modification
- Feminism
- Cyberfeminism
- Cyborg feminism
- Gay science fiction
- Gender
- Genderism
- Gender neutrality
- Gender differences
- Feminist science fiction
- Lesbian science fiction
- Masculism
- Morphological freedom
- Personhood theory
- Posthumanism
- Postsexualism
- Queer theory
- Transgenderism
- Transhumanism
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