List of intersexed and hermaphroditic characters: Difference between revisions

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* [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]. "Motherhood, Etc." (1993)
* [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]. "Motherhood, Etc." (1993)
* [[Kelley Eskridge]]. Jo in "[[And Salome Danced]."
* [[Kelley Eskridge]]. Jo in "[[And Salome Danced]."
* [[Mary Gentle]], [[Ilario]] in ''Ilario: The Lion's Eye''
* [[Camarin Grae]]. ''Stranded'' (1991, Naiad) (Three women from a hermaphroditic species are sent as "disembodied minds" to Earth to stop a villain. They end up identifying as lesbians and fighting a fundamentalist movement led by the villain.)
* [[Camarin Grae]]. ''Stranded'' (1991, Naiad) (Three women from a hermaphroditic species are sent as "disembodied minds" to Earth to stop a villain. They end up identifying as lesbians and fighting a fundamentalist movement led by the villain.)
* [[Graham Joyce]], and [[Peter F. Hamilton]]. "[[Eat Reecebread]]" (1994)
* [[Graham Joyce]], and [[Peter F. Hamilton]]. "[[Eat Reecebread]]" (1994)
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[[Category:Character names needed]]
[[Category:Lists of characters|Intersexed]]
[[Category:Lists of other-gendered characters|Intersexed]]

Latest revision as of 18:13, 9 January 2011

Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.


By work

By name or species

  • Drac species in Enemy Mine, a 1985 SF film dir. by Wolfgang Petersen and based on story by Barry B. Longyear. Drac pilot Jeriba "Jerry" Shigan, played by male actor Louis Gossett, Jr., is pregnant.

See also