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Many works have been premised on a literal "sex war" or "war between the sexes".  These are particularly common during times of [[feminism anxiety]].  
Men and women literally at war with one another; two societies, warring.  Many works have been premised on a literal "sex war" or "war between the sexes".  These are particularly common during times of [[feminism anxiety]].  


==List of examples==
==List of examples==
* ''[[The Female Man]]'' by [[Joanna Russ]]
* ''[[The Female Man]]'' by [[Joanna Russ]] (Jael's society)
* ''[[The Conqueror's Child]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]]
* ''[[The Conqueror's Child]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]]
* ''[[The Furies (novel)|The Furies]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]]
* ''[[The Furies (novel)|The Furies]]'' by [[Suzy McKee Charnas]]
* ''[[Sex and the High Command]]'' by [[John Boyd]]
* ''[[Sex and the High Command]]'' by [[John Boyd]] (New York: Weybright & Talley, 1970)
* ''[[Gender Wars (game)]]''
* ''[[Gender Wars (game)]]''
* [[Sam Merwin]], ''[[The Sex War]]'' (a man's conception)
==Other Suggestions==
* Gee, Maggie. The Ice People [first person male narrator]


[[Category:Works with sex wars| ]]
[[Category:Works with sex wars| ]]
[[Category:Social themes]]
[[Category:Social themes]]

Revision as of 17:17, 13 May 2008

Men and women literally at war with one another; two societies, warring. Many works have been premised on a literal "sex war" or "war between the sexes". These are particularly common during times of feminism anxiety.

List of examples

Other Suggestions

  • Gee, Maggie. The Ice People [first person male narrator]