List of intersexed and hermaphroditic characters: Difference between revisions

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* [[R. M. Koster]].  ''[[Mandragon]]'' (1979) (hermaphroditic child raised as monster; then discovers or is discovered by powers)
* [[R. M. Koster]].  ''[[Mandragon]]'' (1979) (hermaphroditic child raised as monster; then discovers or is discovered by powers)
* [[Stephen Leigh]]. ''Dark Water's Embrace'' (1998) and ''Speaking Stones'' (1999)
* [[Stephen Leigh]]. ''Dark Water's Embrace'' (1998) and ''Speaking Stones'' (1999)
* [[Elizabeth A. Lynn]] [[The Man Who Was Pregnant]] in ''[[The Woman Who Loved the Moon and Other Stories]]''
* [[Elizabeth A. Lynn]] "[[The Man Who Was Pregnant]]" in ''[[The Woman Who Loved the Moon and Other Stories]]''
* [[Donna McMahon]]. ''[[Dance of Knives]]'' (2002) (minor character is hermaphroditic; apparently mutagens have caused hermaphroditism to be not uncommon)
* [[Donna McMahon]]. ''[[Dance of Knives]]'' (2002) (minor character is hermaphroditic; apparently mutagens have caused hermaphroditism to be not uncommon)
*  [[Melissa Scott]]. ''[[Shadow Man]]'' (1995) (space travel creates five common genders)
*  [[Melissa Scott]]. ''[[Shadow Man]]'' (1995) (space travel creates five common genders)

Revision as of 19:41, 1 July 2007

Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.

See also