Literaturegender
Literaturegender, also known as writinggender, is a gender identity where one's gender is related to, affected by, or best described by a specific piece of literature. This literature can be written or typed, fictional or nonfictional, and either written by another person or oneself.
While this gender can be related to one or multiple of characters in the affecting literature, it is not necessarily so. See -charic for genders related to specific characters.
This gender does not include nor is affected by literature created by artificial intelligence.
For a comprehensive list of genders under the literaturegender umbrella, please see Category:Literaturegender.
Common Definitions
| “ | Literaturegender, also known as writinggender, is a gender identity where one's gender is related to, affected by, or best described by a specific piece of literature. This literature can be written or typed, fictional or nonfictional, and either written by another person or oneself.
While this gender can be related to one or multiple of characters in the affecting literature, it is not necessarily so. See -charic for genders related to specific characters. This gender does not include nor is affected by literature created by artificial intelligence. |
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–MrsBunny3, January 4, 2026[1] | ||