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* [[Xenogenesis trilogy]], [[Octavia Butler]] (not first book) | * [[Xenogenesis trilogy]], [[Octavia Butler]] (not first book) | ||
* ''[[The Gate to Women's Country]]'', [[Sheri Tepper]] (men lived in an armed camp, not the wild, per se) | * ''[[The Gate to Women's Country]]'', [[Sheri Tepper]] (men lived in an armed camp, not the wild, per se) | ||
* "[[Solitude]]" by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]: women live in villages, men live in the wild | |||
[[Category:Themes]] | [[Category:Themes]] | ||
Revision as of 13:00, 9 April 2008
A number of works have included a gender based separatism in which women live in the cities, and men live in the wild.
- A Woman of the Iron People, Eleanor Arnason
- In the Mothers' Land, Elisabeth Vonarburg
- Xenogenesis trilogy, Octavia Butler (not first book)
- The Gate to Women's Country, Sheri Tepper (men lived in an armed camp, not the wild, per se)
- "Solitude" by Ursula K. Le Guin: women live in villages, men live in the wild