genderland

English

Etymology

From gender + land, perhaps modelled on wonderland.

Noun

genderland (uncountable)

  1. (literary) An imagined land which is a corporealization of gender stereotypes, transgender issues, etc.
    • 1996, Niela Miller, Counseling in genderland: a guide for you and your transgendered client:
    • 2003, Cathryn Platine, Cathy's adventure in genderland: cautionary tales for anyone thinking about getting involved in trans-politics or support groups:
    • 2003, Carol R. Ember, Melvin Ember, Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender, page 226:
      In the western hemisphere there is a need to date all descriptions concerning diversities in genderland.
    • 2005, Richard J. Novic, Alice in Genderland: A Crossdresser Comes Of Age, →ISBN:
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