85. The Clustering Theory of Gender Specification and Enumeration
(Epistemic status: a long-held theory/frame that I am finally feeling OK with putting on this blog; may now be somewhat obsolete; definitely incomplete. Descriptive in a very loose way, only barely prescriptive. Please do not cancel me about this. For PR, JM, and probably IL.) I have this theory of gender, built on some obvious-seeming observations and frankly sorta facile charts as started to make the rounds on the internet circa 2014. Then I thought about it, and elaborated it. Then I thought about and elaborated it some more. The core is this: there is a high-dimensional (or perhaps hyperbolic) genderspace, individual people inhabit points in that space (mostly nearby to the perihuman gender manifold), what a "gender" is is a natural-seeming cluster in that space, and the number of genders you are willing to accept to exist affects which genders you consider there to be. Let's break that down, more slowly this time. Consider those cute little two-axis gender graphs o...