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'''Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.'''
'''Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.'''
* [[Isaac Asimov]], . [[Foundation and Earth]] (1986) [a hermaphroditic variety of humans; one joins the protagonists]
 
 
==By work==
* [[Isaac Asimov]], [[Foundation and Earth]] (1986) [a hermaphroditic variety of humans; one joins the protagonists]
* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]. [[Bel Thorne]] - Betan hermaphrodite, featured particularly in ''[[The Warrior's Apprentice]]'' and ''[[Diplomatic Immunity]]''.
* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]. [[Bel Thorne]] - Betan hermaphrodite, featured particularly in ''[[The Warrior's Apprentice]]'' and ''[[Diplomatic Immunity]]''.
* [[Emma Bull]]. Sparrow in ''[[Bone Dance]]''
* [[Emma Bull]]. Sparrow in ''[[Bone Dance]]''
* [[Katharine Burdekin]]. ''[[Proud Man]'' (1934; 1993) (A human from the future visits 1930s England; humans in the future have evolved "beyond" humanity, and beyond humanity's bi-sexed nature; each individual can reproduce on their own, and is whole, containing both male and female attributes. This human contemplates with amazement the various social oddities of modern English society.)
* [[Katharine Burdekin]], ''[[Proud Man]]'' (1934; 1993) (A human from the future visits 1930s England; humans in the future have evolved "beyond" humanity, and beyond humanity's bi-sexed nature; each individual can reproduce on their own, and is whole, containing both male and female attributes. This human contemplates with amazement the various social oddities of modern English society.)
* [[William Carlson]]. "Dinner at Helen's" in [[Strange Bedfellows]], edited by [[Thomas N. Scortia]] (1972)
* [[William Carlson]]. "Dinner at Helen's" in [[Strange Bedfellows]], edited by [[Thomas N. Scortia]] (1972)
* [[Raphael Carter]]. "[[Congenital Agenesis of Gender Ideation]]" in ''Starlight 2,'' edited by [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]]
* [[Raphael Carter]]. "[[Congenital Agenesis of Gender Ideation]]" in ''Starlight 2,'' edited by [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]]
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* [[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)
==By name or species==
* [[Drac species]] in ''[[Enemy Mine]]'', a 1985 SF film dir. by Wolfgang Petersen and based on story by Barry B. Longyear. Drac pilot Jeriba "Jerry" Shigan, played by male actor Louis Gossett, Jr., is pregnant.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:38, 15 April 2008

Intersexed individuals of a species, especially humans.


By work

By name or species

  • Drac species in Enemy Mine, a 1985 SF film dir. by Wolfgang Petersen and based on story by Barry B. Longyear. Drac pilot Jeriba "Jerry" Shigan, played by male actor Louis Gossett, Jr., is pregnant.

See also