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** [[Uryuoms]] in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' (webcomic) - many choose their gender although it's not necessarily required | ** [[Uryuoms]] in ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' (webcomic) - many choose their gender although it's not necessarily required | ||
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* [[ | * [[Sex-changing societies or species]] | ||
* [[Sex-changing characters]] | |||
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* Relatedly, works featuring individuals (minds, souls, character) who can "body hop" | * Relatedly, works featuring individuals (minds, souls, character) who can "body hop" | ||
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Revision as of 11:18, 13 May 2008
Choosing gender or biological sex is a persistent and common theme in SF, and in particular in feminist SF. These might include simply gender roles, biological sex, both, or some other combination thereof.
Common tropes include:
- Species or societies in which people pick or are assigned a permanent gender / sex during adolescence
- Species or societies in which people are assigned a false gender
- Species or societies in which people can change at will
- Species or societies in which people go through periodic changes
- Genderbender, X-Files episode
- Species or societies in which people can alter their gender permanently
- Uryuoms in El Goonish Shive (webcomic) - many choose their gender although it's not necessarily required
See also
- Sex-changing societies or species
- Sex-changing characters
- Relatedly, works featuring individuals (minds, souls, character) who can "body hop"
See: