Lack of Gender: Meaning, Identity, and Genderlessness
Lack of gender may describe a genderless identity, neutral presentation, missing information, or a system that does not recognize gender accurately.
Lack of gender may describe a genderless identity, neutral presentation, missing information, or a system that does not recognize gender accurately.
Gender erasure is the denial or removal of gender identities and experiences through language, records, policy, history, media, or personal treatment.
Gender exclusion limits participation, access, recognition, or opportunity because of gender, identity, expression, or gender-based assumptions.
Gender invisibility occurs when people or gender-related experiences are overlooked, unrecognized, or excluded from representation and public understanding.
Gender omission means leaving gender or gender-related experiences out of language, data, policy, or representation—sometimes appropriately and sometimes harmfully.