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'''Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.''' | '''Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.''' | ||
* Bull | * [[Emma Bull]]. ''[[Bonedance]]'' | ||
* Carlson | * [[William Carlson]]. "Dinner at Helen's" in [[Strange Bedfellows]], edited by Thomas Scortia (1972) | ||
* Cooney | * [[Ellen Cooney]]. ''[[The Silver Rose]]'' (1979) (reminiscent of ancient greek theory: a deity's hermaphroditic child is split into two oppositely gendered beings until they re-unite) | ||
* [[Samuel R. Delany]]. ''The Einstein Intersection'' (1967) (hermaphroditic side characters) | * [[Samuel R. Delany]]. ''[[The Einstein Intersection]]'' (1967) (hermaphroditic side characters) | ||
* | * [R. M. Koster]] ''[[Mandragon]]'' (1979) (hermaphroditic child raised as monster; then discovers or is discovered by powers) | ||
* McMahon, Donna. ''Dance of Knives'' (2002) (minor character is hermaphroditic; apparently mutagens have caused hermaphroditism to be not uncommon) | * [[McMahon, Donna]]. ''[[Dance of Knives]]'' (2002) (minor character is hermaphroditic; apparently mutagens have caused hermaphroditism to be not uncommon) | ||
Gender changing individuals: | Gender changing individuals: | ||
* [[Thomas T. Thomas]], [[Crygender]] | |||
'''See Also:''' | '''See Also:''' | ||
[[Transvestites, drag queens, passing women]] | [[Transvestites, drag queens, passing women]] | ||
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[[Category:Characters by gender]] | [[Category:Characters by gender]] | ||
[[Category:Queer]] | [[Category:Queer]] | ||
[[Category:Character names needed]] | |||
[[Category:Character lists]] | [[Category:Character lists]] | ||
Revision as of 08:55, 4 May 2007
Include any character that is not traditionally and simply "male" or "female". May include real biology or fictional biology; characters from human and non-human species; etc.
- Bel Thorne - Betan hermaphrodites
- Lady Dona/Lord Dono from A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold
- Therem Harth rem ir Estraven from Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness; a Gethenian who goes into kemmer as (usually) either male or female, depending
Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.
- Emma Bull. Bonedance
- William Carlson. "Dinner at Helen's" in Strange Bedfellows, edited by Thomas Scortia (1972)
- Ellen Cooney. The Silver Rose (1979) (reminiscent of ancient greek theory: a deity's hermaphroditic child is split into two oppositely gendered beings until they re-unite)
- Samuel R. Delany. The Einstein Intersection (1967) (hermaphroditic side characters)
- [R. M. Koster]] Mandragon (1979) (hermaphroditic child raised as monster; then discovers or is discovered by powers)
- McMahon, Donna. Dance of Knives (2002) (minor character is hermaphroditic; apparently mutagens have caused hermaphroditism to be not uncommon)
Gender changing individuals: