genderology

Etymology

From gender + -ology.

noun

  1. The study of gender, gender roles, or gender relations.“As long as societies label people “male/female,” “boy”/“man,” “girl”/“woman” and attach some significance to these labels, genderology has a subject matter — a reason for existence.”
  2. The conceptualization of gender in a particular cultural or temporal context.“Verna E. F. Harrison, "Male and Female in Cappadocian Theology" […] is an indepth study of the genderology of Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and Gregory of Nyssa.”