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Distinguish from [[role reversal societies]]: Not all role reversal societies are separatist; just as patriarchal societies are not necessarily separatist.
Distinguish from [[role reversal societies]]: Not all role reversal societies are separatist; just as patriarchal societies are not necessarily separatist.


==Examples==
==Planned separatist societies==
These are planned societies which planned sex-separatism, as a form of social engineering.
* ''[[Glory Season]]'' by [[David Brin]]
* ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]''
* ''[[Spartan Planet]]'' (aka ''False Fatherland'') by [[A. Bertram Chandler]]; and sequel, ''[[The Last Amazon]]'' (a male-only society in the first story; amazon separatists try to take it over in the second)
* women's society in [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], ''[[Motherlines]]'', ''[[The Furies]]'', ''[[The Conqueror's Child]]'' (women's society designed to be all-female)
* ''[[The Wanderground]]'' by [[Sally Miller Gearhart]] (women live apart; some gay men also live apart; cities are filled with horrible heterosexuals who haven't yet escaped)
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]. "[[The Matter of Seggri]]" (1994)
* The [[Hadra series]] by [[Diana Rivers]]: The Hadra are a country of [[lesbian separatism|lesbian separatists]], protected by the [[Goddess]] in a patriarchal society. [[Sair of Semasi]] escapes her (patriarchal) country and is taken in by the Hada.
* [[Joan Slonczewski]], ''[[A Door Into Ocean]]'' (Shora is apparently a [[planned community of women]])
* [[Jean Stewart]], the [[Isis series]] (in the nation of Isis, lesbian women live together; heterosexuals have their own city colonies; there is one largely gay male colony ("Harvey"); and Isis is perpetually threatened by an evil nation of evil patriarchal straight men)
* [[John Varley]]'s [[Gaean trilogy]] volumes 2 & 3 (''[[Wizard (novel)|Wizard]]'' and ''[[Demon (novel)|Demon]]'') have a lesbian separatist society
 
==All-female societies casting out men==
* Amazon societies generally - Often supposed to cast out male children, or give them to neighboring tribes
* [[Doris Lessing]], ''[[The Cleft]]'' (2007) (an all-woman society ejects the birth-defect squirts, who are raised to form their own society)
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. [[The Gate to Women's Country]] (most men live in military camps outside the cities where women, children under 5 of both sexes, and "gentle" men (gay and nonviolent men) live)
 
==Lesbian/gay separatism==
* ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]''
* ''[[The Wanderground]]'' by [[Sally Miller Gearhart]] (women live apart; some gay men also live apart; cities are filled with horrible heterosexuals who haven't yet escaped)
* [[Starhawk]], ''[[The Fifth Sacred Thing]]'' (in San Francisco, gay men live in an enclave of their own)
* [[Jean Stewart]], the [[Isis series]] (in the nation of Isis, lesbian women live together; heterosexuals have their own city colonies; there is one largely gay male colony ("Harvey"); and Isis is perpetually threatened by an evil nation of evil patriarchal straight men)
* [[John Varley]]'s [[Gaean trilogy]] volumes 2 & 3 (''[[Wizard (novel)|Wizard]]'' and ''[[Demon (novel)|Demon]]'') have a lesbian separatist society
 
==Biological gender separations==
These are societies in which the genders separate and maintain different roles, apparently based on biology.
* [[Eleanor Arnason]]. [[A Woman of the Iron People]] and [[Ring of Swords]] (1993)
* [[Eleanor Arnason]]. [[A Woman of the Iron People]] and [[Ring of Swords]] (1993)
* [[Octavia Butler]], the [[Xenogenesis trilogy]] = ''[[Adulthood Rites]]'' and ''[[Imago]]'' by [[Octavia Butler]] (the [[Xenogenesis series]])
==Religious or state mandated gender-segregation==
* [[Free Amazon]] society in the [[Darkover series]] by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] (particularly in ''[[The Shattered Chain]]''; ''[[Thendara House]]''; and ''[[City of Sorcery]]'')
* [[Free Amazon]] society in the [[Darkover series]] by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] (particularly in ''[[The Shattered Chain]]''; ''[[Thendara House]]''; and ''[[City of Sorcery]]'')
* ''[[Glory Season]]'' by [[David Brin]]
* ''[[Glory Season]]'' by [[David Brin]]
* ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'' by [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]''
* ''[[Adulthood Rites]]'' and ''[[Imago]]'' by [[Octavia Butler]] (the [[Xenogenesis series]])
* ''[[The Passion of New Eve]]'' by [[Angela Carter]]
* ''[[Spartan Planet]]'' (aka ''False Fatherland'') by [[A. Bertram Chandler]]; and sequel, ''[[The Last Amazon]]'' (a male-only society in the first story; amazon separatists try to take it over in the second)
* ''[[Spartan Planet]]'' (aka ''False Fatherland'') by [[A. Bertram Chandler]]; and sequel, ''[[The Last Amazon]]'' (a male-only society in the first story; amazon separatists try to take it over in the second)
* [[Suzette Haden Elgin]]'s ''[[Native Tongue]]'' and sequels
* [[Holdfast]] in ''[[Walk to the End of the World]]'' and ''[[The Conqueror's Child]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]] (in Holdfast, men and women live apart)
* [[Holdfast]] in ''[[Walk to the End of the World]]'' and ''[[The Conqueror's Child]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]] (in Holdfast, men and women live apart)
==Hidden gender societies==
* [[Leona Gom]]'s ''[[The Y Chromosome]]'': Those few men who secretly survive live apart.
==Other==
* ''[[The Passion of New Eve]]'' by [[Angela Carter]]
* ''[[Motherlines]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]] - the horse women live together & are lesbian; the other women, some of whom are straight, live separately
* ''[[Motherlines]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]] - the horse women live together & are lesbian; the other women, some of whom are straight, live separately
* "[[Spinning the Green]]" by [[Margaret Elphinstone]] (in ''[[Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind]]'')
* "[[Spinning the Green]]" by [[Margaret Elphinstone]] (in ''[[Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind]]'')
* ''[[Benefits (novel)|Benefits]]'' by [[Zoe Fairbairns]]
* ''[[Benefits (novel)|Benefits]]'' by [[Zoe Fairbairns]]
* ''[[The Wanderground]]'' by [[Sally Miller Gearhart]] (women live apart; some gay men also live apart; cities are filled with horrible heterosexuals who haven't yet escaped)
* [[Leona Gom]]'s ''[[The Y Chromosome]]'': Those few men who secretly survive live apart.
* ''[[Paz]]'' (1984) by [[Camarin Grae]]
* ''[[Paz]]'' (1984) by [[Camarin Grae]]
* "[[Sultana's Dream]]" (1905) by [[Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain]]
* "[[Sultana's Dream]]" (1905) by [[Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain]]
* ''[[The Day of the Women]]'' (1969) by [[Pamela Kettle]] (after women take over the British government, they begin slowly to create separatist institutions)
* ''[[The Day of the Women]]'' (1969) by [[Pamela Kettle]] (after women take over the British government, they begin slowly to create separatist institutions)
* ''[[A Voice Out of Ramah]]'' by [[Lee Killough]] (90% of men die during puberty; the world is therefore homosocial)
* ''[[A Voice Out of Ramah]]'' by [[Lee Killough]] (90% of men die during puberty; the world is therefore homosocial)
* [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]. "[[The Matter of Seggri]]" (1994)
* [[Doris Lessing]], ''[[The Cleft]]'' (2007) (an all-woman society ejects the birth-defect squirts, who are raised to form their own society)
* "The Moons of Sirius" by Ward Michaels.  ''In Touch'' (Los Angeles), no. 39 (Jan. - Feb. 1979)
* "The Moons of Sirius" by Ward Michaels.  ''In Touch'' (Los Angeles), no. 39 (Jan. - Feb. 1979)
* "[[The Lineman]]" by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]], ''[[F&SF]]'', Aug. 1957; reprinted in ''A Wilderness of Stars'' ed. by William F. Nolan, Nashville, Sherbourne, 1969.
* "[[The Lineman]]" by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]], ''[[F&SF]]'', Aug. 1957; reprinted in ''A Wilderness of Stars'' ed. by William F. Nolan, Nashville, Sherbourne, 1969.
* '[[Daughters of Khaton]]'' by [[Merril Mushroom]] (1987)
* ''[[Daughters of Khaton]]'' by [[Merril Mushroom]] (1987)
* The [[Hadra series]] by [[Diana Rivers]]: The Hadra are a country of [[lesbian separatism|lesbian separatists]], protected by the [[Goddess]] in a patriarchal society. [[Sair of Semasi]] escapes her (patriarchal) country and is taken in by the Hada.
* [[Joanna Russ]]. ''[[The Female Man]]'' (one of the societies features a society of men and women at war with each other)
* [[Joanna Russ]]. ''[[The Female Man]]'' (one of the societies features a society of men and women at war with each other)
* [[Pamela Sargent]]'s, ''[[The Shore of Women]]'' (men live in the wilderness)
* [[Pamela Sargent]]'s, ''[[The Shore of Women]]'' (men live in the wilderness)
* [[Rochelle Singer]], ''[[The Demeter Flower]]''
* [[Rochelle Singer]], ''[[The Demeter Flower]]''
* [[Joan Slonczewski]], ''[[A Door Into Ocean]]'' (Shora is apparently a [[planned community of women]])
* [[Starhawk]], ''[[The Fifth Sacred Thing]]'' (in San Francisco, gay men live in an enclave of their own)
* [[Jean Stewart]], the [[Isis series]] (in the nation of Isis, lesbian women live together; heterosexuals have their own city colonies; there is one largely gay male colony ("Harvey"); and Isis is perpetually threatened by an evil nation of evil patriarchal straight men)
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. [[The Gate to Women's Country]] (most men live in military camps outside the cities where women, children under 5 of both sexes, and "gentle" men (gay and nonviolent men) live)
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. [[A Plague of Angels]] (1993) (one community has men and women living separately)
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. [[A Plague of Angels]] (1993) (one community has men and women living separately)
* [[John Varley]]'s [[Gaean trilogy]] volumes 2 & 3 (''[[Wizard (novel)|Wizard]]'' and ''[[Demon (novel)|Demon]]'') have a lesbian separatist society
* [[Elizabeth Vonarburg]]'s ''[[In the Mother's Country]]''
* [[Elizabeth Vonarburg]]'s ''[[In the Mother's Country]]''  


==See also:==
==See also:==

Revision as of 09:06, 15 May 2007

This is a list of works featuring separatist societies. For the purposes of this list, separatism is primarily gender-based separatism: separatism of the sexes. However, works featuring sexuality-based separatism, or race-based separatism (e.g., South African apartheid) could also be included.

Distinguish from matriarchies: Separatism always has the sexes (or other groups) living apart; while this may be in conjunction with a matriarchy or a society in which all the members of one gender have died off, it is not necessarily the same.

Distinguish from role reversal societies: Not all role reversal societies are separatist; just as patriarchal societies are not necessarily separatist.

Planned separatist societies

These are planned societies which planned sex-separatism, as a form of social engineering.

All-female societies casting out men

  • Amazon societies generally - Often supposed to cast out male children, or give them to neighboring tribes
  • Doris Lessing, The Cleft (2007) (an all-woman society ejects the birth-defect squirts, who are raised to form their own society)
  • Sheri S. Tepper. The Gate to Women's Country (most men live in military camps outside the cities where women, children under 5 of both sexes, and "gentle" men (gay and nonviolent men) live)

Lesbian/gay separatism

Biological gender separations

These are societies in which the genders separate and maintain different roles, apparently based on biology.

Religious or state mandated gender-segregation

Hidden gender societies

Other

See also: