Gender taxonomy

Gender taxonomy

The gender taxonomy is a classification of the range of different levels at which humans vary in sexual characteristics. It is mainly used by medical specialists working in the area of sex research.Fact|date=December 2007 John Money and Milton Diamond are probably the best known researchers in this field. Money earned his PhD for research into human hermaphroditism and pseudohermaphroditism, now known as intersex conditions. The taxonomy starts at the simplest, biological level and traces differentiations expressed at the increasingly complicated levels produced over the course of the human life cycle.

* chromosomes (46,XX; 46,XY; 47,XXY ("Klinefelter's syndrome"); 45,X0 ("Turner syndrome"); 47,XYY; 47,XXX ("Triple X syndrome"); XXXX syndrome; XXXXX syndrome, 48,XXYY syndrome, 46,XX/XY mosaic, other mosaic, and others)
* gonads (testes, ovaries, one of each, ovotestes, other types of gonadal dysgenesis)
* hormones (androgens: including testosterone; estrogens, including estradiol, estriol, estrone; antiandrogens and others)
* genitals (primary sexual characteristics — see [http://www.dsdguidelines.org/htdocs/parents/handout_genital_development.html diagram] for the "six class system")
* secondary sexual characteristics (dimorphic physical characteristics, other than primary characteristics)
* brain structure (special kinds of secondary characteristics, due to their influence on psychology and behaviour)
* gender identity (psychological identification with either of the two main sexes)
* gender role (social conformity with expectations for either of the two main sexes)
* erotic preference (gynephilia, androphilia, bisexuality, asexuality and various paraphilias).


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Gender — This article is about the distinction between male and female entities and concepts. For other uses, see Gender (disambiguation). Gender is a range of characteristics used to distinguish between males and females, particularly in the cases of men …   Wikipedia

  • Taxonomy of schools — Educational institutions are often categorised along several dimensions. The most important is perhaps the age or level of the students in the institution, but funding source, affiliation, and gender, racial, or ethnic exclusivity are also… …   Wikipedia

  • Cisgender — (  /ˈsɪs …   Wikipedia

  • Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory — The Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory (an informal name) is a taxonomy of gender dysphoria in biological males, including male to female transsexuals. It was proposed in the late 1980s by Ray Blanchard, a sexologist at the Centre for… …   Wikipedia

  • Race (classification of humans) — Race Classification Race (classification of humans) Genetics …   Wikipedia

  • Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory controversy — The BBL Controversy also known as the Autogynephilia Controversy is an ongoing and heated line of discussion in the transgendered community. The subject, Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory, is a theory of transsexual taxonomy developed by Ray …   Wikipedia

  • Multicultural education — Critical pedagogy Major works Pedagogy of the Oppressed …   Wikipedia

  • Homosexual transsexual — is a controversial term used by some psychologists and sexologists to describe male to female transsexual women who are exclusively or predominantly attracted to males.citation last=Lawrence first=Anne last2 = Latty first2 = Elizabeth M author2… …   Wikipedia

  • Price discrimination — or price differentiation[1] exists when sales of identical goods or services are transacted at different prices from the same provider.[2] In a theoretical market with perfect information, perfect substitutes, and no transaction costs or… …   Wikipedia

  • Big Five personality traits — Psychology …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”