Sex-changing societies or species: Difference between revisions

From Feminist SF Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 20: Line 20:
* [[Carolyn Ives Gilman|Gilman, Carolyn Ives]]. ''[[Halfway Human]]'' [children are neuter until adolescence; then they became male, female or neuter]
* [[Carolyn Ives Gilman|Gilman, Carolyn Ives]]. ''[[Halfway Human]]'' [children are neuter until adolescence; then they became male, female or neuter]
* [[Vonda N. McIntyre|McIntyre, Vonda N.]] "[[Wings (short story)|Wings]]" in ''The Alien Condition'', edited by Stephen Goldin (New York: Ballantine, 1973) [children are gender-neutral and choose at puberty]
* [[Vonda N. McIntyre|McIntyre, Vonda N.]] "[[Wings (short story)|Wings]]" in ''The Alien Condition'', edited by Stephen Goldin (New York: Ballantine, 1973) [children are gender-neutral and choose at puberty]
* ''[[Simoun]]'' - anime; the world of [[Daikuuriku]] features people who are all female while young, and choose gender at 17


''Note:'' Varley's first eight-worlds novel in which anyone can change gender, but it's really not supposed to happen until you pass through adolescence.
''Note:'' Varley's first eight-worlds novel in which anyone can change gender, but it's really not supposed to happen until you pass through adolescence.

Revision as of 20:25, 13 February 2008

Some stories imagine societies in which people can change gender freely back and forth at will, or with some effort or particular phases. Another model imagines gender in phases, with little or no ability to switch back and forth.

Frequent Sex Changing

Life Cycle Gender

Societies in which people choose or are fixed into one gender or another, often at adolescence; or a novel in which an individual is forced to choose one or another.

  • Simoun - anime; the world of Daikuuriku features people who are all female while young, and choose gender at 17

Note: Varley's first eight-worlds novel in which anyone can change gender, but it's really not supposed to happen until you pass through adolescence.