function: verb
etymology: portmanteau of gender and generalize
to make an generalization or assumption based on gender
etymology: portmanteau of gender and generalize
to make an generalization or assumption based on gender
Trying to define the male and female varieties of the netrosexual is useless, and such a line of inquiry may lead one to fallaciously genderalize.
by Elliott October 04, 2005
Adj. 1. Anything or anyone who dismantles stereotypes of social roles based on gender.
2. Full of ideas that are grounded in theories of gender (ie. feminist theory, queer theory, post-modern and post-structural theory, social change and activism, standpoint theory, intersectionality, postcolonial theory, and critical race theory).
The opposite of sexist.
2. Full of ideas that are grounded in theories of gender (ie. feminist theory, queer theory, post-modern and post-structural theory, social change and activism, standpoint theory, intersectionality, postcolonial theory, and critical race theory).
The opposite of sexist.
Borgen is such a genderful show. OR I saw this really genderful article on the NYT today OR Nordic parental leave policies are so genderful OR Feminist Ryan Gosling is such a genderful meme.
by cimorene May 27, 2014
There may be unfathomable, uncrossable chasm that exist between certain types of people, but gender should not be considered one of them.
by Killing Kittens March 30, 2005
when someone makes a generalization about a person's gender subjectivity. This can happen in many ways, particularly when it is assumed that a person must act within the prescribed gender roles that are socially constructed.
also used as a verb: "to genderalize someone"
also used as a verb: "to genderalize someone"
Person 1:girls are so much hotter than boys.
Person2: That's such a genderalization! but also true.
or
Person 1: Why is your baby boy wearing pink? pink is for girls!
Person 2: don't make genderalizations about babies and colors. maybe my baby likes pink, so what?
Person2: That's such a genderalization! but also true.
or
Person 1: Why is your baby boy wearing pink? pink is for girls!
Person 2: don't make genderalizations about babies and colors. maybe my baby likes pink, so what?
by jender bender June 04, 2010
by Missing Puzzle Piece August 22, 2017
your mode of self-reflection or ID dealing with how you see yourself (or don't see yourself) in terms of your sex.
by dagger_grrl October 11, 2003