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		<title>Gender role reversal</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Strata: /* Works listed */ added cj cherryh chanur series&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;This is a list of works which explicitly reverse the gender roles for one or more significant aspects of society.&lt;br /&gt;
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A key defining element of these works is the mirroring of some aspect of contemporary (usually) or historical (occasionally) [[patriarchy|patriarchal]] culture.  The mirroring might be comprehensive, as in &#039;&#039;[[Egalia&#039;s Daughters]]&#039;&#039;, or of just a few major aspects of society.  Often, but not usually, these are societies in which the role reversal is viewed as uncritically from that society&#039;s point of view, as patriarchy is viewed from a patriarchal perspective. &lt;br /&gt;
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The mirroring aspect of gender role reversal creates a [[satire|satirical]] or commentary effect. This is in contrast with simply [[worldbuilding]] by creating a society which views [[gender roles]] differently than most modern cultures presently do, as in trying to envision what a [[matriarchy]] might realistically look like.  As satire or critical commentary, this mirroring may either offer critique of existing patriarchal societies and gender roles; &#039;&#039;or&#039;&#039; the mirroring may offer critique of an imaginary matriarchal or feminist society, implicitly naturalizing and [[reifying]] socially constructed gender roles by showing the absurdity of a [[regendering|gender transposition]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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== Works listed ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Catherine Asaro]]. &#039;&#039;[[The Last Hawk]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Katharine Burdekin]], &#039;&#039;[[The End of This Day&#039;s Business]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Thomas Berger]]. &#039;&#039;[[Regiment of Women]]&#039;&#039; (Simon &amp;amp; Schuster, 1973). Anti-feminist blah-blah. You gotta feel sorry for guys like Berger, so obviously afraid of women. Where is Berger now? Anyway, this is a role reversal where the reader is intended to see the absurdity &amp;amp; pathos of a man dressing up &amp;amp; suffering sexual harassment etc. Somehow some very obvious points seem to have eluded Berger ... Oh well. This one is a little too long to be really amusing as an example of fear-of-feminism; the first chapter is fine &amp;amp; amusing, but then it keeps going on ... and on ... and on. Read it &amp;amp; weep, or spend your afternoon a lot more profitably with Gerd Brantenberg&#039;s Egalia&#039;s Daughters, which also covers role reversal from the perspective of a man, but who is a good writer, astute, observant, and funny to boot. -- lq, 6/11/00&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]]. &#039;&#039;[[The Ruins of Isis]]&#039;&#039; (1978) [a heterosexual couple of scholars from an interplanetary federation visit a matriarchal world ... ]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Gerd Brantenberg]]&#039;s &#039;&#039;[[Egalia&#039;s Daughters|Egalia&#039;s Daughters: A Satire of the Sexes]]&#039;&#039; (originally: Egalias døtre) (translated from Norwegian into English by Louis Mackay)&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Jayge Carr]]. &#039;&#039;[[Leviathan&#039;s Deep]]&#039;&#039; (1979)&lt;br /&gt;
* [[CJ Cherryh]], &#039;&#039;The Pride of Chanur, Chanur&#039;s Venture, The Kif Strike Back, Chanur&#039;s Homecoming, Chanur&#039;s Legacy&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
** To quote the author: &amp;quot;Hani are catlike, spacefaring, attitudinal, and protective of their violent and aggressive menfolk; and yes, I&#039;ve made a little commentary on gender politics; but I&#039;ve also tried to tell an honest, light, and rowdy story about very different aliens and a strayed human.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Rokeya Sakhawat-Hossain]]. &amp;quot;[[Sultana&#039;s Dream]]&amp;quot; (1905) (a short story in which the Sultana visits Ladyland, where purdah has been reversed to the great benefit of the land)&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]&#039;s &amp;quot;[[The Matter of Seggri]]&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Mack Reynolds]]. &#039;&#039;[[Amazon Planet]]&#039;&#039; (1975) (a man visits a planet, ostensibly run by women with a role reversal involving male harems (gynaeca))&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Sheri Tepper]] &#039;&#039;[[Six Moon Dance]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Richard Wilson]]. &#039;&#039;[[The Girls from Planet 5]]&#039;&#039; (1955) [by 1998, women have taken over the government since the 80s, with Texas a masculine hold-out; when 6-foot tall, sexy alien girls come by with an unusual threat, it&#039;s men to the rescue. an ostensibly good-humored war-of-the-sexes story]&lt;br /&gt;
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=== Television examples ===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;[[Red Dwarf]]&#039;&#039; episode &amp;quot;Parallel Universe&amp;quot;, where the all-male crew encounter their female opposites. (Except for the Cat, who is aghast that his opposite is a Dog.)&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Lists of works by theme]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Strata</name></author>
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