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Androgyny is a term derived from the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 words a??? (anér, meaning man) and ???? (gyné, meaning woman) that can refer to either of two related concepts about gender
Gender

Gender comprises a range of differences between man and woman, extending from the biological to the social. Biologically, the male gender is defined by the presence of a Y-chromosome, and its absence in the female gender....
: the mixing of masculine
Masculinity

Masculinity is manly character. It specifically describes men and boys , that is personal and human, unlike male which can also be used to describe animals, or masculine which can also be used to describe noun classes....
 and feminine
Femininity

Femininity refers to qualities and behaviors judged by a particular culture to be ideally associated with or especially appropriate to woman and girls....
 characteristics, as in fashion statements; or the balance of "anima and animus" in psychoanalytic theory
Analytical psychology

Analytical psychology is the school of psychology originating from the ideas of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, and then advanced by his students and other thinkers who followed in his tradition....
.
ogyne derives from two Greek words, but makes its first appearance as a compound word in Rabbinic Judaism (see, e.g., Genesis Rabba 8.1; Leviticus Rabba 14.1), most probably as an alternative to the Greek Pagan-related usage of hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite

A hermaphrodite is an organism having both male and female reproductive organs. In many species, hermaphroditism is a common part of the life-cycle, enabling a form of sexual reproduction in which partners are not separated into distinct male and female types of individual....
.

The Online Etymology Dictionary dates its appearance in English to 1552, although it is sometimes (incorrectly) claimed to have been coined by Prof.






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Androgyny is a term derived from the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 words a??? (anér, meaning man) and ???? (gyné, meaning woman) that can refer to either of two related concepts about gender
Gender

Gender comprises a range of differences between man and woman, extending from the biological to the social. Biologically, the male gender is defined by the presence of a Y-chromosome, and its absence in the female gender....
: the mixing of masculine
Masculinity

Masculinity is manly character. It specifically describes men and boys , that is personal and human, unlike male which can also be used to describe animals, or masculine which can also be used to describe noun classes....
 and feminine
Femininity

Femininity refers to qualities and behaviors judged by a particular culture to be ideally associated with or especially appropriate to woman and girls....
 characteristics, as in fashion statements; or the balance of "anima and animus" in psychoanalytic theory
Analytical psychology

Analytical psychology is the school of psychology originating from the ideas of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, and then advanced by his students and other thinkers who followed in his tradition....
.

Androgyne

Androgyne derives from two Greek words, but makes its first appearance as a compound word in Rabbinic Judaism (see, e.g., Genesis Rabba 8.1; Leviticus Rabba 14.1), most probably as an alternative to the Greek Pagan-related usage of hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite

A hermaphrodite is an organism having both male and female reproductive organs. In many species, hermaphroditism is a common part of the life-cycle, enabling a form of sexual reproduction in which partners are not separated into distinct male and female types of individual....
.

The Online Etymology Dictionary dates its appearance in English to 1552, although it is sometimes (incorrectly) claimed to have been coined by Prof. Sandra Bem
Sandra Bem

Sandra Ruth Lipsitz Bem is a Pennsylvanian Psychology known for her works in androgyny and gender studies, including the Bem Sex Role Inventory....
, who helped to popularise the concept.

An androgyne in terms of gender identity
Gender identity

Gender identity is a person's own sense of identification as male or female. The term is intended to distinguish this Psychology association, from Physiology and Sociology aspects of gender....
, is a person who does not fit cleanly into the typical masculine
Masculinity

Masculinity is manly character. It specifically describes men and boys , that is personal and human, unlike male which can also be used to describe animals, or masculine which can also be used to describe noun classes....
 and feminine
Femininity

Femininity refers to qualities and behaviors judged by a particular culture to be ideally associated with or especially appropriate to woman and girls....
 gender roles of their society. They may also use the term ambigender to describe themselves. Many androgynes identify as being mentally "between" woman and man, or as entirely genderless. They may class themselves as non-gendered, genderneutral, agendered, between genders, Intergendered, bigender
Bigender

Bigender is a tendency to move between femininity and masculinity gender-typed behaviour depending on context, expressing a distinctly "en femme" persona and a distinctly "en homme" persona, feminine and masculine respectively....
ed
or, genderfluid

Androgyne was once used as a synonym for hermaphrodite, a term since replaced by the word intersex.

Prof. Sandra Bem's work on androgyny preceded the current widespread use of the term as a gender identity, and uses the term more in terms of character traits than core gender identity. She considers an androgynous balance of traits to be desirable, stating that those who are able to draw on both traditionally masculine and feminine emotions and behaviours are best able to cope with life's challenges in a well-rounded way.

Androgynous traits

]] Androgynous traits are those that either have no gender value, or have some aspects generally attributed to the opposite gender. Physiological
Physiology

Physiology is the study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms. Physiology has traditionally been divided between plant physiology and animal and all living things physiology but the principles of physiology are universal, no matter what particular organism is being studied....
 androgyny (compare intersex), which deals with physical traits, is distinct from behavioral androgyny which deals with personal and social anomalies in gender, and from psychological androgyny, which is a matter of gender identity
Gender identity

Gender identity is a person's own sense of identification as male or female. The term is intended to distinguish this Psychology association, from Physiology and Sociology aspects of gender....
.

To say that a culture or relationship is androgynous is to say that it lacks rigid gender role
Gender role

The set of perceived behavioral Norm associated particularly with males or females, in a given social group or system. It can be a form of division of labour by gender....
s and that the people involved display characteristics or partake in activities traditionally associated with the other gender. The term androgynous is often used to refer to a person whose look or build make determining their gender difficult but is generally not used as a synonym for actual intersexuality
Intersexuality

Intersexuality is the state of a living thing of a gonochorism species whose sex chromosomes, genitalia, and/or secondary sex characteristics are determined to be neither exclusively male nor female....
, transgender
Transgender

Transgender is a general term applied to a variety of individuals, behaviors, and groups involving tendencies that diverge from the normative gender role commonly, but not always, assigned at birth, as well as the role traditionally held by society....
 or two-spirit
Two-Spirit

Two-Spirit people are Indigenous peoples of the Americas who fulfill one of many mixed gender roles found traditionally among many Native Americans in the United States and First Nations of Canada indigenous groups....
 people. Occasionally, people who do not actually define themselves as androgynes adapt their physical appearance to look androgynous. This outward androgyny has been used as a fashion statement, and some of the milder forms (women wearing men's trousers/men wearing skirts, for example) are not perceived as transgender
Transgender

Transgender is a general term applied to a variety of individuals, behaviors, and groups involving tendencies that diverge from the normative gender role commonly, but not always, assigned at birth, as well as the role traditionally held by society....
ed behavior.

Lesbian
Lesbian

File:Lesbian Couple from back holding hands.jpgLesbian is a term most widely used in the English language to describe sexual and romantic desire between females....
s who don't define themselves as butch or femme
Butch and femme

Butch and femme are terms often used in the lesbian and gay subcultures to describe, respectively, Masculinity and Femininity traits. En femme is also frequently used in the transgender community....
 may identify with various other labels including androgynous or andro for short. A few other examples include lipstick lesbian
Lipstick lesbian

Lipstick lesbian is a slang term used to describe lesbian and bisexual women who exhibit femininity gender attributes, such as wearing cosmetics , wearing dresses or skirts and perhaps having other characteristics associated with feminine women....
, tomboy
Tomboy

Tomboy is a girl who behaves according to the gender role of a boy.This social phenomenon typically manifests itself through some of these characteristics:...
, and 'tom suay' which is Thai
Thai language

Thai , is the national language and official language language of Thailand and the mother tongue of the Thai people, Thailand's dominant ethnic group....
 for 'beautiful butch'. Some lesbians reject gender performativity
Gender performativity

Gender Performativity is a term created by feminist philosopher Judith Butler in her 1990 book Gender Trouble. In it, Butler characterizes gender as the effect of reiterated acting, one that produces the effect of a static or normal gender while obscuring the contradiction and instability of any single person's gender act....
 labels altogether and resent their imposition by others. Note that androgynous and butch are often considered equivalent definitions, though less so in the butch/femme scene.

The recently-coined word genderqueer
Genderqueer

Genderqueer and intergender are catchall terms for Gender identity other than man and woman. People who identify as genderqueer may think of themselves as being both male and female, as being neither male nor female, or as falling completely outside the gender binary....
 is often used to refer to androgynes, but the terms genderqueer and androgyne (or androgynous) are neither equivalent nor interchangeable. Genderqueer is not specific to androgynes, does not denote gender identity, and may refer to any person, cisgender
Cisgender

Cisgender is an adjective used in the context of gender issues and counselling to refer to a class of gender identities formed by a match between an individual's gender identity and the Gender role....
 or transgender
Transgender

Transgender is a general term applied to a variety of individuals, behaviors, and groups involving tendencies that diverge from the normative gender role commonly, but not always, assigned at birth, as well as the role traditionally held by society....
, whose behavior falls outside conventional gender norms. Furthermore, genderqueer, by virtue of its linkage with queer
Queer

Queer has traditionally meant odd or unusual, but its use in reference to LGBT communities as well as those perceived to be members of those communities has largely replaced the traditional definition and application in modern usage....
 culture, carries sociopolitical connotations that androgyne does not carry. For these reasons, some androgynes may find the label genderqueer inaccurate, inapplicable, or offensive.

An androgyne may be attracted to people of any sex or gender, though many identify as pansexual or asexual. Terms such as bisexual, heterosexual, and homosexual have less meaning for androgynes who do not identify as men or women to begin with. Infrequently the words gynephilia and androphilia
Gynephilia and androphilia

Gynephilia is the romantic and/or sexual attraction to adult females, and its counterpart androphilia is attraction to adult males. There are two main reasons why these terms have been used: to describe either the age or the sex/gender of the object of an individual's sexual orientation....
 are used, which refer to the gender of the person someone is attracted to, and do not imply any particular gender on the part of the person who is feeling the attraction.

Androgyny in culture


Literature
  • The character Desire from the graphic novel series The Sandman
    Sandman (Vertigo)

    The Sandman is a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published in the United States by the DC Comics imprint Vertigo Comics. It chronicles the adventures of Dream of The Endless, who rules over the world of dreams, in 75 issues from 1989 in comics until 1996 in comics....
     has physical characteristics of both sexes, and maintains the gender balance among the character's three brothers and three sisters. Furthermore, Desire is a hermaphrodite
    Hermaphrodite

    A hermaphrodite is an organism having both male and female reproductive organs. In many species, hermaphroditism is a common part of the life-cycle, enabling a form of sexual reproduction in which partners are not separated into distinct male and female types of individual....
    , shifting genders often.
  • The Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol
    A Christmas Carol

    A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas is a book by Charles Dickens that was first published on December 19, 1843 with illustrations by John Leech ....
     by Charles Dickens
    Charles Dickens

    Charles John Huffam Dickens, Royal Society of Arts , pen-name "Boz", was the most popular English people novelist of the Victorian era, as well as a vigorous Reform movement....
     is described as having both masculine and feminine features, and has been played by both men and women in various dramatic adaptations.
  • The elven wizard Vaarsuvius
    Vaarsuvius

    Vaarsuvius is a major character in the webcomic The Order of the Stick, written by Rich Burlew. A high-Elf Wizard , Vaarsuvius' gender is intentionally unclear....
     of the webcomic The Order of the Stick
    The Order of the Stick

    The Order of the Stick is a comedic webcomic that satirizes tabletop roleplaying games and medieval fantasy through the ongoing tale of the titular fellowship of heroes....
     has never had his/her gender genuinely identified as a running gag.
  • The Fool is a character from Robin Hobb's
    Robin Hobb

    Robin Hobb is the second pen name of novelist Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden who produces primarily fantasy fiction, although she has published some science fiction....
     fantasy
    Fantasy

    Fantasy is a genre that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of Plot , Theme , and/or Setting . Fantasy is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of technological and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three ....
     novels based in The Realm of the Elderlings
    The Realm of the Elderlings

    The Realm of the Elderlings is a fantasy world created by Robin Hobb in her book trilogies Robin Hobb#The Farseer Trilogy, Robin Hobb#The Liveship Traders Trilogy, and Robin Hobb#The Tawny Man Trilogy....
    . In the first and third trilogies The Fool is almost always referred to as a man. In the second, a woman named Amber. When asked his gender, The Fool says it doesn't matter.
  • In A Series of Unfortunate Events
    A Series of Unfortunate Events

    A Series of Unfortunate Events is a Children's literature book series of thirteen novels written by Lemony Snicket, and illustrated by Brett Helquist....
     by Lemony Snicket
    Lemony Snicket

    Lemony Snicket is a pseudonym used by author Daniel Handler in his book series A Series of Unfortunate Events, as well as a character in that series....
    , one of Count Olaf
    Count Olaf

    Count Olaf is the primary villain of the children's book series A Series of Unfortunate Events . He is a stage and film actor as well as impresario....
    's accomplices is described as looking "like neither a man nor a woman", being very fat, and having a very plain face. This character is only addressed twice in the series; once as "Orlando" by Sunny Baudelaire
    Sunny Baudelaire

    Sunny Baudelaire is one of the main characters from Lemony Snicket's series of books, A Series of Unfortunate Events. In the film she is portrayed by Kara and Shelby Hoffman....
     and as "Liza".
  • In the Star Trek
    Star Trek

    Star Trek is an American Science fiction on television entertainment series and media franchise. The Star Trek fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry is the setting of six television series including the original 1966 Star Trek: The Original Series, in addition to ten feature films with Star Trek to be released on May 8,...
     book series, Star Trek: New Frontier
    Star Trek: New Frontier

    Star Trek: New Frontier is a Star Trek novel series created by John J. Ordover and Peter David and published by Pocket Books. The idea behind it was to create a Star Trek book series with its own continuity and not one that is purely reactionary to the television shows....
    , by Peter David
    Peter David

    Peter Allen David is an United States writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff"....
    ; one of the lead characters, Burgoyne 172, is a member of a hermaphrodite species known as Hermats. The Hermats possess both male and female genitalia as well as outward physical features of both sexes, and are referred to as androgynous.
  • In Shakespeare's Macbeth
    Macbeth

    Macbeth is a tragedy by William Shakespeare about a regicide and its aftermath. It is Shakespeare's shortest Shakespearean tragedy and is believed to have been written some time between 1603 and 1606, with 1607 being the very latest possible date....
     the three Weird Sisters look like women but have beards, in accordance with their role as equivocators.
  • Ursula Le Guin's novel The Left Hand of Darkness
    The Left Hand of Darkness

    The Left Hand of Darkness is a science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in 1969.The book is one of the first major works of feminist science fiction and is one in a series of books by Le Guin all set in the fictional Hainish Cycle universe....
     is set on a planet (Gethen
    Gethen

    Gethen is a fictional planet in Ursula K. Le Guin's Ekumen universe. It is the setting for her science fiction novel The Left Hand of Darkness....
    ) whose inhabitants are a sequentially hermaphroditic (technically, dichogamous
    Dichogamy

    Dichogamy is the separation in time of gender expression in a hermaphroditic organism, a characteristic of some fishes, gastropods, and most flowering plants....
    ) humanoid race, possessed of dual genitalia but androgynous for all but a few days a month.
  • Aristophanes
    Aristophanes

    Aristophanes , son of Philippus, of the deme Cydathenaus, was a prolific and much acclaimed comedy playwright of ancient Athens. Eleven of his forty plays have come down to us virtually complete....
     tells the Greek myth about when there were three sexes: the all male, the all female, and the "androgynous," who was half man, half woman. His account is found in the Symposium (Plato)
    Symposium (Plato)

    The Symposium is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato sometime after 385 BC. It is a discussion on the nature of love, taking the form of a group of speeches, both satirical and serious, given by a group of men at a symposium or a wine drinking gathering at the house of the Tragedy#Greek tragedy Agathon at Athens....
    .
  • Cal, the main character in Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
    Jeffrey Eugenides

    Jeffrey Kent Eugenides is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and short story writer. He is of Greek and Irish descent....
    , can be seen as an androgyne, possessing both male and female personality traits. He is also considered a hermaphrodite
    Hermaphrodite

    A hermaphrodite is an organism having both male and female reproductive organs. In many species, hermaphroditism is a common part of the life-cycle, enabling a form of sexual reproduction in which partners are not separated into distinct male and female types of individual....
    .
  • The titular character of Virginia Woolf
    Virginia Woolf

    Adeline Virginia Woolf was an England novelist and essayist, regarded as one of the foremost modernist literature literature figures of the twentieth century....
    's 1928 novel Orlando begins the story in the 16th century as an androgynous boy, but over the course of a 300+ year life, becomes a woman.


Movies and television
  • The 2007 Argentinian movie XXY
    XXY (film)

    XXY is a 2007 in film Argentina film written and directed by Luc?a Puenzo. The film stars Ricardo Dar?n, Valeria Bertuccelli, In?s Efron and Mart?n Piroyansky....
     tells the story of a 15-year-old with Klinefelter's syndrome
    Klinefelter's syndrome

    Klinefelter's syndrome, 47,XXY or XXY syndrome is a condition in which males have an extra X sex chromosome.While females have an XX chromosomal makeup, and males an XY, Affected individuals have at least two X chromosomes and at least one Y chromosome....
  • The movie Orlando
    Orlando (film)

    Orlando is a 1992 in film film, based on Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando: A Biography, starring Tilda Swinton as Orlando, Billy Zane as Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine, and Quentin Crisp as Elizabeth I of England....
     (1992) follows the young nobleman Orlando, who lives through four centuries in Britain
    United Kingdom

    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
     and changes sex on the way, ending up as an androgynous being.
  • In the episode of "Everybody Hates Chris
    Everybody Hates Chris

    Everybody Hates Chris is a NAACP Image Award Award winning , Golden Globe, and Emmy Award-nominated United States situation comedy.It is inspired by the teenage experiences of comedian Chris Rock , while growing up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn....
    " titled "Everybody Hates Cake", Chris is asked to tutor an androgynous classmate named Angel.
  • In the episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
    Star Trek: The Next Generation

    Star Trek: The Next Generation is a science fiction television program created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Set in the 24th century, about 70 years after Star Trek: The Original Series, the program features a new crew and a new Starship Enterprise....
     titled "The Outcast
    The Outcast (TNG episode)

    "The Outcast" is a 5th season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation first broadcast on March 16, 1992. The episode has an average rating of 2.7/5 on the official Star Trek website ,...
    ", the crew of Enterprise help an androgynous race.
  • In the episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
    Star Trek: Enterprise

    Enterprise, retitled Star Trek: Enterprise at the start of its third season, was a science fiction television program created by Brannon Braga and Rick Berman and set in the Star Trek universe created by Gene Roddenberry....
     titled "Fight or Flight", the crew of Enterprise investigate the murder of a crew of an androgynous species.
  • Saturday Night Live
    Saturday Night Live

    Saturday Night Live is a weekly late-night 90-minute American sketch comedy/variety show filmed in New York City. It made its debut on October 11, 1975....
    s popular character Pat
    Pat (Saturday Night Live)

    Pat was an androgyny fictional character created and performed by Julia Sweeney for the United States sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live, and later featured in the film It's Pat....
    , played by Julia Sweeney, was deliberately portrayed with an indeterminate gender.
  • In Constantine
    Constantine (film)

    Constantine is a 2005 in film Cinema of the United States film based on Vertigo ' Hellblazer comic book, with some plot elements being taken from the "Dangerous Habits" story arc and others - such as the inclusion of Papa Midnite - from the "Original Sins" trade paperback....
    (2005), the archangel Gabriel
    Gabriel

    In Abrahamic religions, Gabriel is an angel who serves as a messenger from God. He first appears in the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. In some traditions he is regarded as one of the archangels, or as the angel of death....
     was depicted as being sexless (as angels are usually thought as such) although played by Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton

    Katherine Mathilda "Tilda" Swinton is an Academy Award, BAFTA, and Coppa Volpi award-winning United Kingdom actor known for both art film and Mainstream#In film....
    , wearing a suit
    Suit

    Suit is a term with various meanings:*A lawsuit, an action brought before a court, as to recover a right or redress a grievance*Suit , a set of garments with matching pieces, including at least a coat and trousers....
     in one scene while wearing genderless clothing in her next appearance.
  • Semiramis
    Semiramis

    Semiramis was a legendary Assyrian queen, also known as Semiramide, Semiramida, or Shamiram in Aramaic.Many legends have accumulated around her personality....
    -Satan
    Satan

    Satan is a term that originates from the Abrahamic religions, being traditionally applied to an angel in Judeo-Christian belief, and to a Genie in Islamic belief....
     in Mel Gibson's film
    The Passion of the Christ
    The Passion of the Christ

    The Passion of the Christ is a 2004 in film film co-written, co-produced and directed by Mel Gibson. It is based on Catholic accounts of the arrest, trial, torture, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus, events commonly known as "The Passion "....
    (2004) is presented as genderless. The character was portrayed by a woman, Rosalinda Celentano
    Rosalinda Celentano

    Rosalinda Celentano is an Italian actress. She played Satan in the movie The Passion of the Christ . The most recent film she played in was Der Todestunnel. She is the daughter of Adriano Celentano....
    .
  • In the Angel
    Angel (TV series)

    Angel is an American television series, a spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . The series was created by Buffys creator, Joss Whedon in collaboration with David Greenwalt, and first aired on October 5, 1999....
    episode "Orpheus
    Orpheus (Angel episode)

    "Orpheus" is episode 15 of season 4 in the television show Angel . Written by Mere Smith and directed by Terrence O'Hara, it was originally broadcast on March 19, 2003 on the Warner Brothers Network television network....
    ", Willow Rosenberg
    Willow Rosenberg

    Willow Rosenberg is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer . She was portrayed by Alyson Hannigan, who also played the character in three episodes of the show's spin-off, Angel ....
     calls the eponymous main character's son Connor
    Connor (Buffyverse)

    Connor, also known as Connor Angel, Steven Franklin Thomas Holtz and Connor Reilly, is a fictional character from the television series, Angel ....
     androgynous, saying, "You must be Angel's handsome yet androgynous son."
  • The movie Dogma
    Dogma (film)

    Dogma is a 1999 in film adventure film-comedy film-fantasy film, written and directed by Kevin Smith, who co-stars in the film along with an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Bud Cort, Salma Hayek, Chris Rock, Jason Lee , Jason Mewes, George Carlin, Janeane Garofalo, and Alanis Morissette...
    directed by Kevin Smith features angels which appeared to be male (they are played by male actors, use the men's restroom, and are frequently mistaken for human men) but are anatomically neuter, and a muse
    Muse

    File:Muse reading Louvre CA2220.jpgThe Muses in Greek mythology, poetry, and literature are the goddesses or spirits who inspire the creation of literature and the arts....
     played by Salma Hayek
    Salma Hayek

    Salma Valgarma Hayek Jim?nez is a Mexico and United States actress, Television director, and television producer and film producer. Hayek has appeared in more than 30 films and performed as an actress outside of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California in Mexico and Spain....
     who appears female (and works as a performer in a strip bar) but is also anatomically neuter.
  • The character Switch
    List of minor characters in the Matrix series

    Many fictional characters appear in the Matrix series. This article is intended to be a comprehensive list of all the secondary human characters; for the non-human characters refer to the List of programs and machines in the Matrix series....
     from
    The Matrix
    The Matrix

    The Matrix is a science fiction film-action film written and directed by Wachowski brothers and starring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano, and Hugo Weaving....
    is described as an androgyne in the screenplay, and it is rumored that she was originally a man while still trapped in the Matrix, and switched genders after being freed and finding out her true gender.
  • King Xerxes I in the movie 300
    300 (film)

    300 is a 2007 in film film adaptation of the graphic novel 300 by Frank Miller , and is a fictionalized retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae....
    .
  • Pleakley
    Agent Pleakley

    Agent Wendy Pleakley is a fictional alien from the Disney animation film Lilo & Stitch and its subsequent works. He works for the "Galactic Federation", and acts as its expert on the planet Earth, when in reality he does not know much....
     from Lilo & Stitch
    Lilo & Stitch: The Series

    This article is about the television series. For the feature length film, see Lilo & StitchLilo & Stitch is the animated television series spinoff of the feature film, Lilo & Stitch and the follow-up to Stitch! The Movie....
     wears women's clothes as a disguise, but often wears them even out of public view. Also, his first name is Wendy.
  • Katherine Moennig
    Katherine Moennig

    Katherine Sian Moennig is an United States actress known for her role as Shane McCutcheon on The L Word, as well as Jacqueline Pratt on Young Americans ....
    is famous for playing many androgynous characters in several TV shows and films. Her most famous roles are for Jake in Young Americans (TV Series)
    Young Americans (TV series)

    Young Americans was an American television drama on The WB network created by Steven Antin. The show debuted in 2000 as a summer replacement for, and spin-off from, another Columbia TriStar Television production; Dawson's Creek in three episodes at the end of that series' third season....
    and Shane McCutcheon
    Shane McCutcheon

    Shane McCutcheon is a fictional character on the Showtime television network series The L Word, shown nationally in the United States. She is played by the United States actress Katherine Moennig, a cousin of Gwyneth Paltrow....
    in The L Word
    The L Word

    The L Word was an American television drama series on Showtime that portrays the lives of a group of lesbian, bisexual and transgender men and women and their friends, family and lovers in the trendy Greater Los Angeles Area city of West Hollywood, California....
    .
  • The villain "Him" in the cartoon The Powerpuff Girls
    The Powerpuff Girls

    The Powerpuff Girls is an Emmy Award award-winning United States List of animated television series about three kindergarten-aged girls who have superpower ....
    dresses in female clothes and wears makeup, and speaks in an effeminate voice at times.
  • In the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There
    I'm Not There

    I'm Not There is a 2007 biography film directed by Todd Haynes, inspired by pop icon United States of America singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Six actors depict different facets of Dylan's life and public persona; they are: Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Marcus Carl Franklin, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, and Ben Whishaw....
    , Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett

    Catherine ?lise "Cate" Blanchett is an Australian Actor and theatre director. She has won multiple acting awards, most notably two Screen Actors Guild Awardss, two Golden Globe Awards, two BAFTAs, an Academy Award, as well as the Volpi Cup at 64th Venice International Film Festival....
     was cast as a purposefully androgynous rock star named Jude Quinn who represented a highly androgynous side of Dylan.
  • Jaye Davidson
    Jaye Davidson

    Jaye Davidson is an United States-born British people Academy Awards-nominated former actor....
     in the movie
    The Crying Game
    The Crying Game

    The Crying Game is a 1992 in film Cinema of Ireland/Cinema of the United Kingdom drama film written and film director by Neil Jordan. The film explores themes of race, gender, nationality, and sexuality against the backdrop of the Irish The Troubles....
    by Neil Jordan.
  • On America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5
    America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5

    America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5 was the fifth cycle of America's Next Top Model. The judging panel ensemble was altered - Janice Dickinson was replaced by one of the most recognizable models of the 1960s, Twiggy, and Nol? Marin was replaced by runway coach J....
    , contestant Kim Stolz
    Kim Stolz

    Kimberly Lynn "Kim" Stolz is an United States model and television personality. Stolz is a correspondent for MTV News and serves as VJ and host for The Freshman , a series on mtvU....
     was often described as androgynous by the judges. It earned her the support of Twiggy
    Twiggy

    Twiggy is an English Model , actress, and singer, now also known by her married name of Twiggy Lawson. In the 1960s, at 16, she became the first prominent teenage model....
    .


Music
Many musical movements have embraced an androgynous theme. For example, the genres of glam rock
Glam rock

Glam rock , is a sub-genre of rock music that developed in the UK in the post-hippie early 1970s which was "performed by singers and musicians wearing outrageous clothes, makeup, hairstyles, and platform-soled boots." The flamboyant lyrics, costumes, and visual styles of glam performers were a camp , theatrical blend of nostalgia references t...
, new wave
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
, goth rock, and no wave
No Wave

No Wave was a short-lived but influential art music, film, performance art, video, and contemporary art scene that had its beginnings during the mid-1970s in New York City....
 often feature male acts sporting an androgynous look. Similarly, the Visual Kei
Visual Kei

refers to a movement among Music of Japan, that is characterized by the use of eccentric, sometimes flamboyant looks. This usually involves striking Cosmetics, unusual hair styles and elaborate costumes, often, but not always, coupled with Androgyny aesthetics....
 movement of Japan often includes an androgynous look in its style.

Anime and manga
Androgynous characters are readily apparent in anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 and manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
, possibly due to the concept of beautifully feminine boys known as bishonen
Bishonen

, is a Japanese language term literally meaning "beautiful youth ".The term describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in Asia: a young man whose beauty transcends the boundary of human sexual behaviour....
 & biseinen, which are a form of Moe. Also, transsexual or crossdressing characters are relatively common when compared to Western media. Bishounenism is not as popular as it was in the 70s, when long haired, skinny androgynous men were the norm for basically all main and secondary characters. Further on the moe of biseinen; effeminately gorgeous villains are very common in both shoujo, shounen anime, and manga. Aside from those forms of media, the music and television industry in Japan also seems to prefer effeminately pretty male musicians over masculinely handsome, like the way they prefer cute, big-eyed women over voluptuous, "silicone" women.

Examples include:
  • The character Nuriko in Fushigi Yuugi.
  • Saint Seiya
    Saint Seiya

    , also known as Knights of the Zodiac, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada, and later adapted to anime....
     is the silver knight Lizard Misty
    Lizard Misty

    is a character from the manga Saint Seiya, authored by Japanese mangaka Masami Kurumada, and later adapted to anime. He is the Silver Saint of the Lizard constellation....
    . While Misty is a male character his hairstyle makes him look like he is feminine.
  • Haku from Naruto
    Naruto

    is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masashi Kishimoto. The plot tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, an adolescent ninja who constantly searches for recognition and aspires to become a World of Naruto#Kage, the ninja in his village that is acknowledged as the leader and the strongest of all....
     is presumed to be a girl, but it is later revealed that he is in fact male. He is shown in one scene wearing a women's style kimono
    Kimono

    The is the national costume of Japan. Originally the word "kimono" literally meant "thing to wear" but now has come to denote a particular type of traditional full-length Japanese garment....
     and has a very feminine face. The same can be said for Kazuki from Getbackers
    GetBackers

    is a manga series written by Yuya Aoki and illustrated by Rando Ayamine. The series was serialized and is published by Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine from 1999 until 2007, totaling 39 tankobon....
    , who has the same character design as girls and humorously always keeps his bare chest hidden. He has very wide hips as well.
  • Edward
    List of Cowboy Bebop characters

    The following is a list of major and minor characters, with biographical information, from the anime and manga series Cowboy Bebop....
     was originally meant to be a boy in both popular anime and manga Cowboy Bebop
    Cowboy Bebop

    is a Japanese Anime Television program. Directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, Cowboy Bebop was produced by Sunrise . Consisting of 26 episodes, the series follows the adventures of a group of bounty hunters, or "cowboys", traveling on their spaceship, the Bebop, in the year 2071....
    , but at the last moment was decided to be made female to balance out the genders of the main characters. However, nothing was changed about her appearance.
  • Many characters in the works of Clamp including the angels and Demons in Wish
    Wish

    A wish is a hope or desire for something. Fictionally, wishes can be used as plot devices. In folklore, opportunities for "making a wish" or for wishes to "come true" or "be granted" are themes that are sometimes used....
     and Ashura
    Ashura

    Ashura may refer to:*Ashura, meaning "tenth" in Arabic.*The Day of Ashura, , Islamic day of mourning.*King Ashura, character from the manga series Tsubasa:Reservoir Chronicle...
     from RG Veda
    RG Veda

    is an epic manga created by Clamp , consisting of ten graphic novels in all. It was first published in Japan in 1989 as Clamp's debut manga. The story features elements of Vedic mythology; the title itself imitates Rigveda, the name of one of the four Vedas....
    .
  • Prince Ludwig from the Kaori Yuki novel, Ludwig Kakumei
    Ludwig Kakumei

    is a Gothic fiction Horror fiction shojo manga by Kaori Yuki. The story tells about Prince Ludwig who is ordered by his father to find himself a wife more suitable than the women he often brings into the castle....
     possesses androgynous characteristics and has been mistaken for a woman on some occasions.
  • The Mad Hatter from the Kaori Yuki series, Angel Sanctuary
    Angel Sanctuary

    is a Japanese shojo manga series written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki. Originally serialized in Hana to Yume from February 1995 to February 2001, the chapters were collected and published in twenty tankobon volumes by Hakusensha; the first volume was released in 1997 and the final volume was published in 2001....
     is anatomically between the sexes and has androgynous characteristics.
  • Yellow in the Pokémon Special manga is capable of passing as a boy even at 14 years old.
  • Honjo Kamatari in Rurouni Kenshin
    Rurouni Kenshin

    is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The fictional setting takes place during the early Meiji period in Japan. The story is about a fictional assassin named Himura Kenshin, formerly known as the who becomes a wanderer to protect the people of Japan....
    .
  • Kurama from Yu Yu Hakusho is a rather feminine male, who many mistake to be a woman at first glance (he is also voiced by a woman--incidentally, the same Japanese voice actor as Haruka Tenno from Sailor Moon.
  • Haruka Tenno from Sailor Moon
    Sailor Moon

    is the title of a Japanese media franchise created by Naoko Takeuchi. It is generally credited with popularizing the concept of a sentai of magical girls, as well as "revitalizing" the magical girl genre itself....
     (a.k.a. Sailor Uranus) is a rather masculine female, who many mistake to be a male at first glance (she also shares her Japanese voice actor with Yu Yu Hakusho's Kurama).
  • Envy from Fullmetal Alchemist
    Fullmetal Alchemist

    Fullmetal Alchemist, known in Japan as , is an ongoing Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiromu Arakawa. The world of Fullmetal Alchemist is styled after European Industrial Revolution....
     can shape shift into whoever he chooses, but his "basic form" is that of an androgynous young boy.
  • Princess Sapphire in the Princess Knight
    Princess Knight

    is a Japanese manga that ran through four serializations from 1954 to 1968, as well as a 1967 Japanese children's animated series called Ribbon no Kishi ....
    .
  • Momiji Sohma in Fruits Basket
    Fruits Basket

    , sometimes abbreviated , is a Japanese manga series by Natsuki Takaya. It was serialized in the semi-monthly Japanese media magazine Hana to Yume, published by Hakusensha, from 1999 to 2006....
    .
  • Yuki Sohma in Fruits Basket
    Fruits Basket

    , sometimes abbreviated , is a Japanese manga series by Natsuki Takaya. It was serialized in the semi-monthly Japanese media magazine Hana to Yume, published by Hakusensha, from 1999 to 2006....
    . "Black Haru", Hatsuharu Sohma's darker persona sees Yuki as a girl.
  • Akito Sohma, also in Fruits Basket
    Fruits Basket

    , sometimes abbreviated , is a Japanese manga series by Natsuki Takaya. It was serialized in the semi-monthly Japanese media magazine Hana to Yume, published by Hakusensha, from 1999 to 2006....
    . The Head of the Sohma clan's gender was revealed in Volume 16, Chapter 97.
  • Crona on Soul Eater
    Soul Eater (manga)

    is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Atsushi Okubo. The manga is published by Square Enix and was first released as three separate One-shot serialized in two Gangan Powered special editions and one Gangan Wing issue between June 24 and November 26, 2003....
     has an ambiguous gender, though he or she may be a boy as he or she uses a masculine pronoun.
  • Jakotsu from Inu-yasha.
  • Haruhi Fujioka in Ouran High School Host Club
    Ouran High School Host Club

    is a manga series by Bisco Hatori, serialized in Hakusensha's LaLa magazine since August 5, 2003. The series follows Haruhi Fujioka, a scholarship student at Ouran High School, and the other members of the titular host club....
    . She was mistaken as male by the Host Club, which she joins as a host herself, in order to pay for her debt. Her gender is kept as a secret in order to continue her position as Host.
  • Ranka (Ryouji) Fujioka, also in Ouran High School Host Club
    Ouran High School Host Club

    is a manga series by Bisco Hatori, serialized in Hakusensha's LaLa magazine since August 5, 2003. The series follows Haruhi Fujioka, a scholarship student at Ouran High School, and the other members of the titular host club....
    .
  • Hisoka Kurosaki in Yami no Matsuei (Descendant of Darkness).
  • Yutaka Watari, also in Yami no Matsuei (Descendant of Darkness).
  • Aramis in The Three Musketeers (1987 TV Animation).
  • Sunao Fujiwara in Broken Angels.
  • Naoto Shirogane in Persona 4.


See also

  • Ageless
  • Anime
    Anime

    is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
  • Ardhanareshvara, aka Ardhanari and Ardhanarishvara
  • Asexuality
    Asexuality

    Asexuality is sometimes considered a sexual orientation describing individuals who do not experience sexual attraction, experience little or no sexual attraction, or lack interest in or desire for sex....
  • Bisexuality
    Bisexuality

    Bisexuality refers to sexual behavior with or physical attraction to people of both genders , or a bisexual orientation. People who have a bisexual orientation "can experience sexual attraction, emotional, and affectional attraction to both their own sex and the opposite sex"; "it also refers to an individual?s sense of personal and social i...
  • Bishonen
    Bishonen

    , is a Japanese language term literally meaning "beautiful youth ".The term describes an aesthetic that can be found in disparate areas in Asia: a young man whose beauty transcends the boundary of human sexual behaviour....
  • Effeminate
  • Feminine side
  • Futanari
    Futanari

    Futanari Other common terms used to describe futanari characters are "dickgirls" or "shemales", although these are often considered vulgar and incorrect....
  • Glam rock
    Glam rock

    Glam rock , is a sub-genre of rock music that developed in the UK in the post-hippie early 1970s which was "performed by singers and musicians wearing outrageous clothes, makeup, hairstyles, and platform-soled boots." The flamboyant lyrics, costumes, and visual styles of glam performers were a camp , theatrical blend of nostalgia references t...
  • List of transgender-related topics
    List of transgender-related topics

    Transgender is a complex topic, where consensual and precise definitions have not yet been reached. Usually, the only way to find out how exactly person identify themselves is to ask them, and sometimes, transgender people either cannot or will not define themselves any more specifically than transgender, queer, or genderqueer....
  • Pangender
    Pangender

    Pangender is a term for people who feel that they cannot be labeled as male or female in gender. As such it has a great deal of overlap with genderqueer....
  • Postgenderism


External links

  • The missing pieces of Leonardo's puzzle point to plain and simple Hermeticism (altreligion.about.com article).
  • people who identify as being non-gendered
  • gender as a sphere, where male and female are just two of a number of possible points
  • WhatisGender.net Support forum for transgender and non-binary persons and their friends, allies, therapists and people who have questions