RT Article T1 Living beyond the binary: experiences of shame and violence within the genderqueer community JF Interdisciplinary applications of shame/violence theory SP 267 OP 287 A1 Tsagkroni, Vasiliki LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1830904922 AB The aim of this chapter is to contribute to the debate on deconstructing the gender binary, to explore notions of experiencing shame and violence and also to identify key points of self-concept in genderqueer people, by running a survey in three different countries: Greece, the UK and the Netherlands. The survey is the first to explore the impact of this gender-binary discourse and the experience of shame and violence within this frame, within the genderqueer community in a comparative perspective. The chapter contributes to the debate on perceptions of masculinity and femininity in association with shame and violence, while reconnoitring the role of culture as a driver of these perceptions and how that role leads to the re-evaluation of the self along with the sense and impact of shame as a relational process with the self and the society. The survey approaches shame and violence, not only in terms of how they are perceived by the genderqueer community, but also of how they are expressed, e.g. in a passive way (directed violence against a person) or active way (person as actor engaging in violent behaviour) in everyday life. The application of different perspectives on confronting the binary, power and shame provides a critical take on the gender-based debate and on the crux of self-concept and identifies breaks with existing thinking and practice that are essential to any reform of gender recognition policy. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 285-287 SN 9783031055690 K1 Geschlechtsidentität K1 Nichtbinäre Geschlechtsidentität K1 Scham K1 Gewalt K1 Gender Identity K1 genderqueer community K1 Greece K1 Netherlands K1 Self-concept K1 UK K1 Griechenland K1 Niederlande K1 Großbritannien DO 10.1007/978-3-031-05570-6_14