Könskategorier
Könskategorier, also known as gender categories, are classifications used to describe and differentiate between individuals based on their perceived or assigned gender. These categories are socially constructed and can vary widely across different cultures, societies, and historical periods. The most commonly recognized könskategorier are:
1. Man: Typically associated with individuals who are perceived as having male characteristics, such as physical
2. Woman: Typically associated with individuals who are perceived as having female characteristics, such as physical
3. Non-binary: This category includes individuals who do not identify strictly as either man or woman. Non-binary
4. Genderqueer: Individuals who identify as genderqueer may not fit neatly into traditional binary categories of
5. Two-Spirit: This term is often used by some Indigenous cultures to describe individuals who embody both
6. Intersex: This category refers to individuals who are born with physical characteristics that do not fit
It is important to note that könskategorier are not fixed or immutable, and individuals may identify with