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==List of works featuring gendercide==
==List of works featuring gendercide==
* "[[The Last Flight of Dr. Ain]]" by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]
* "[[The Last Flight of Dr. Ain]]" (1969) by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]] (about the distribution of the virus)
* ''[[The White Plague]]'' (1982) by [[Frank Herbert]]
* ''[[The White Plague]]'' (1982) by [[Frank Herbert]] (the man who did it, and the aftermath)
* ''[[Y, The Last Man]]'' by [[Brian K. Vaughan]]
* ''[[Y, The Last Man]]'' (2002) by [[Brian K. Vaughan]] (largely about the aftermath, and discovering the mystery of what happened)


[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]

Revision as of 12:14, 20 December 2010

Gendercide is the deliberate destruction of all the members of one sex/gender of a species.

It has been portrayed in SF a number of times; also, many post-gendercidal societies have been shown; see men-only worlds and women-only worlds. Sex wars might be intended to effect gendercide.

Gendercide should be distinguished from (a) real-life situations in which one sex or another is disproportionately favored (i.e., sex-selective infanticide or abortion); the intent must be to eliminate a gender; and (b) accidental plagues that happen to be sex-selective.

List of works featuring gendercide