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* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]. ''[[Barrayar]]'' and "[[The Mountains of Mourning]]". Elimination of disabled / "inferior" children.  
* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]. ''[[Barrayar]]'' and "[[The Mountains of Mourning]]". Elimination of disabled / "inferior" children.  
* [[Lori Devoti]], ''[[Amazon Queen]]'' -- an internecine feud between [[Amazon]] factions, one of which seeks to re-establish male infanticide
* E. M. Forster. "The Machine Stops"
* E. M. Forster. "The Machine Stops"
* [[Esther Friesner]], ''[[The Psalms of Herod]]''.  (Sequel [[The Sword of Mary]] didn't deal so closely with that issue.) Elimination to deal with overpopulation.  
* [[Esther Friesner]], ''[[The Psalms of Herod]]''.  (Sequel [[The Sword of Mary]] didn't deal so closely with that issue.) Elimination to deal with overpopulation.  
* [[Sylvia Kelso]], ''[[Amberlight]]'' (e.g., "Why can't the Quarter expose boy-babies like the Houses do? They ''know'' too many men make trouble. Why can't they ever learn?" p.82)
* [[Lee Killough]], ''[[A Voice Out of Ramah]]'' (1979)
* [[Lee Killough]], ''[[A Voice Out of Ramah]]'' (1979)
* [[Doris Lessing]], ''[[The Cleft]]''. Allegorical female prehumans expose boy babies as deformities.  
* [[Doris Lessing]], ''[[The Cleft]]''. Allegorical female prehumans expose boy babies as deformities.  
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* [[Raccoona Sheldon]], "[[Morality Meat]]" (in Jen Green & Sarah Lefanu, editors, Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, The Women's Press: 1985)
* [[Raccoona Sheldon]], "[[Morality Meat]]" (in Jen Green & Sarah Lefanu, editors, Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, The Women's Press: 1985)


==Background infanticide==
==see also==
These works include a culture that uses infanticide as a systematic social practice or custom, but the infanticide is not a significant element of the work; background or casually mentioned.
* [[abortion in SF]]
 
* [[birth control in SF]]
* [[Sylvia Kelso]], ''[[Amberlight]]'' (e.g., "Why can't the Quarter expose boy-babies like the Houses do? They ''know'' too many men make trouble. Why can't they ever learn?" p.82)
* [[child abuse in SF]]
 
* [[domestic violence]]
* [[motherhood in SF]]
* [[fatherhood in SF]]
* [[overpopulation in SF]]
* [[sex selection in SF]]




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Latest revision as of 13:55, 28 January 2011

The murder of children, particularly newborn infants. Has been a social practice or custom in a number of societies, for instance, to deal with disabled children, twins, children of unwanted sex, overpopulation, etc. Periodically practiced to kill particular infants, e.g., potential rivals to a throne or infants prophesied to have some special destiny.


List of works featuring systematic infanticide

These works feature infanticide as a systematic social practice or custom.

see also