Cliche would be my guess.
The word that uses all of the letters listed is 'Stereotypical'.
He was a stereotypical Jewish man with his big nose
The unscrambled word is stereotypical.
A cliche.
A suffix for "genre" could be "-ic," which forms the word "generic." This suffix is used to indicate a relationship or association with the base word. In this case, "generic" could refer to something characteristic of a particular genre or having the general qualities of a genre.
stereotypical
Cliché is one word that means stereotypical and classic. Depending on context some others could be: conventional, standard, ritual, and traditional.
That the super-savvy, super-strong individual will be a man is what is stereotypical about the English word "superheroes." In reality, such a person may be female, as in Wonder Woman, or male, as in Superman.
A genre is a type of something, where a larger class is broken down into types. Usually this will refer to literature, films and so on. The particular genre is the one of many genres that you are talking about right now.
A stereotypical female can be described in one word - "Awesome"
No, the English word "fireman" is not non-stereotypical. It makes the assumption that a person who educates about, fights against, and prevents fires will be a man even though it is possible to find such a "fireperson" as a "firewoman."
The word genre has two syllables. Gen-re.