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* [[Elizabeth Bear]], ''[[Carnival]]'' (female-planned society with some gender separatism; matriarchy) | * [[Elizabeth Bear]], ''[[Carnival]]'' (planetary colony: female-planned society with some gender separatism; matriarchy) | ||
* [[David Brin]], ''[[Glory Season]]'' (female-planned society with gender separatism) | * [[David Brin]], ''[[Glory Season]]'' (planetary colony: female-planned society with gender separatism) | ||
* [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'' (male-planned society with only men) | * [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'' (planetary colony: male-planned society with only men) | ||
* [[A. Bertram Chandler]], ''[[Spartan Planet]]'' (aka False Fatherland) and sequel, ''[[The Last Amazon]]''(a male-only society in the first story; amazon separatists try to take it over in the second) | * [[A. Bertram Chandler]], ''[[Spartan Planet]]'' (aka ''False Fatherland'') and sequel, ''[[The Last Amazon]]''(planetary colony: a male-only society in the first story; amazon separatists try to take it over in the second) | ||
* [[Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain]], "[[Sultana's Dream]]" (1905) (women got men to go into purdah, and now women run [[Ladyland]]) | * [[Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain]], "[[Sultana's Dream]]" (1905) (women got men to go into purdah, and now women run [[Ladyland]]) | ||
* [[Joan Slonczewski]], ''[[A Door Into Ocean]]'' (female-planned society with only-female species) | * [[Joan Slonczewski]], ''[[A Door Into Ocean]]'' (planetary colony: female-planned society with only-female species) | ||
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; separatist societies within larger societies | ; separatist societies within larger societies | ||
* [[Amazons]] generally are intentionally separatist | * [[Amazons]] generally are intentionally separatist | ||
* [[Free Amazons of Darkover]], [[ | * [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], [[Free Amazons of Darkover]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Sally Miller Gearhart]], ''[[The Wanderground]]'' | ||
* [[ | * [[Diana Rivers]], [[Hadra]] | ||
* | * [[Jean Stewart]], [[Isis series]] | ||
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]], ''[[The Gate to Women's Country]]'' (post-apocalyptic Earth: female-run society with gender separatism) | |||
* [[John Varley]]'s Gaean trilogy volumes 2 & 3 (''[[Wizard]]'' and ''[[Demon]]'') have a lesbian separatist society | * [[John Varley]]'s Gaean trilogy volumes 2 & 3 (''[[Wizard]]'' and ''[[Demon]]'') have a lesbian separatist society | ||
[[Category:Social themes]] | [[Category:Social themes]] | ||
[[Category:Relationship themes]] | [[Category:Relationship themes]] | ||
Revision as of 16:46, 13 May 2008
- Elizabeth Bear, Carnival (planetary colony: female-planned society with some gender separatism; matriarchy)
- David Brin, Glory Season (planetary colony: female-planned society with gender separatism)
- Lois McMaster Bujold, Ethan of Athos (planetary colony: male-planned society with only men)
- A. Bertram Chandler, Spartan Planet (aka False Fatherland) and sequel, The Last Amazon(planetary colony: a male-only society in the first story; amazon separatists try to take it over in the second)
- Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, "Sultana's Dream" (1905) (women got men to go into purdah, and now women run Ladyland)
- Joan Slonczewski, A Door Into Ocean (planetary colony: female-planned society with only-female species)
- separatist societies within larger societies
- Amazons generally are intentionally separatist
- Marion Zimmer Bradley, Free Amazons of Darkover
- Sally Miller Gearhart, The Wanderground
- Diana Rivers, Hadra
- Jean Stewart, Isis series
- Sheri S. Tepper, The Gate to Women's Country (post-apocalyptic Earth: female-run society with gender separatism)
- John Varley's Gaean trilogy volumes 2 & 3 (Wizard and Demon) have a lesbian separatist society