The presented monograph is devoted to a topical topic of social philosophy. The author considers the problems of sexual and sexual identification of the modern individual. The problem of self-identification of the individual in the space of social reality challenges the traditional social ontology presented in phallogocentric discourses. The problematic field of gender as a mode of self-identification of the individual is associated with a change in the idea of the phenomenon of the social as a whole. The meaning of social being is found in the field of gender and is objectified at the limit in economic, political, production and other discourses. The study establishes the limits of sexual and gender identification, sets social subjectivity in the structures of grammatical gender and presents the production of subjectivity in the structures of sexuality. The book is intended for the scholarly philosophical community, teachers, students, and anyone interested in contemporary philosophy.