Abstract:
Many Concepts Of Sex, Gender And Sexuality, And Related Theories Arose In Social Sciences
And Medical Science, Clinical Psychology, Physiology And Biological Science Over The Decades. The
Concepts ‘Sex’ And ‘Gender’ Denote Two Different Characters Or Identities. Sex Indicates
Physiologicalstructures That Differentiate Males And Females. The Idea Of Gender Represents Social And
Cultural Norms That Sharpen The Behavior For Masculine And Feminine. The Term Sex And Gender
Often Do Not Have Syncretic Nature. And An Individual Who Obviously Classify With The Opposing
Gender Are Designatedas Transgender. This Chapter Aimed To Explain The Key Terms ‘Sex’ And
‘Gender’ In Sociological Perspective Through Various Arguments And, Conceptual And Theoretical
Contribution Forwarded By The Scholars, Academics, Scientist And Feminist Writers. It Tries To Give A
Basic And Essential Understanding To The Readers, Researchers And Students Those Need The Ideas On
Sex, Gender And Sexuality, Masculine, Feminine And Transgender, As Well As Gender Roles, Gender
Identity, And Social Constructionism Of Gender Through Sociological Lens.