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Assassins, however unlikely an actual profession,<ref>Didn't one of our great fsf writers -- Elizabeth Lynn, maybe? -- say that professional assassins were unlikely & she never did them? </ref> frequently show up in fantasy and SF.  Many assassins have been female, one of the few occupations in SF to possibly achieve gender parity, based purely on anecdotal review of the literature.<ref>Yes, and we should review more titles to get a sense. If there are disproportionate numbers of female assassins -- disproportionate to female ''anything'' elsewhere in SF -- then it would be interesting to think about why. Because they're sneaky? Because they are deadly and exotic? </ref>
==List of works featuring female assassins==
==List of works featuring female assassins==
* [[Deborah Christian]]. Mainline
* [[Deborah Christian]]. Mainline
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* [[Joanna Russ]]. The Adventures of Alyx
* [[Joanna Russ]]. The Adventures of Alyx
* [[Jack Yeovil]]. Drachenfels: Erzbet Wegener
* [[Jack Yeovil]]. Drachenfels: Erzbet Wegener
* [[R. A. MacAvoy]]. Lens of the World series (I think Arlin was an assassin? I'll check.)--[[User:Liz Henry|Liz Henry]] 13:07, 16 December 2006 (PST)
* [[R. A. MacAvoy]]. Lens of the World series<ref>(I think Arlin was an assassin? I'll check.)--[[User:Liz Henry|Liz Henry]] 13:07, 16 December 2006 (PST)</ref>
* Blind assassin in "Blind Date", ''[[Angel (TV series)]]'' episode 1x21 (2000)
* Blind assassin in "Blind Date", ''[[Angel (TV series)]]'' episode 1x21 (2000)
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Revision as of 14:16, 13 February 2007

Assassins, however unlikely an actual profession,[1] frequently show up in fantasy and SF. Many assassins have been female, one of the few occupations in SF to possibly achieve gender parity, based purely on anecdotal review of the literature.[2]


List of works featuring female assassins

Notes

  1. Didn't one of our great fsf writers -- Elizabeth Lynn, maybe? -- say that professional assassins were unlikely & she never did them?
  2. Yes, and we should review more titles to get a sense. If there are disproportionate numbers of female assassins -- disproportionate to female anything elsewhere in SF -- then it would be interesting to think about why. Because they're sneaky? Because they are deadly and exotic?
  3. (I think Arlin was an assassin? I'll check.)--Liz Henry 13:07, 16 December 2006 (PST)