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* [[Gendered "Otherness" Experiences in the Body]]
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* [[Choosing gender]]
* [[Choosing gender]]
* [[Multiple persons in one body]]


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[[Category:Gender and sex themes]]
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[[Category:Body themes]]

Revision as of 06:33, 13 May 2008

Sex changes, body swaps, soul migrations

Focusing on one character who changes their sex, takes over or incarnates into a different sexed body, or swaps bodies with another character, lets the author explore otherness. In the gender context, can provide opportunities for humor and political commentary as psychically "other" characters attempt to adjust to the gender expectations and norms for their new body-gender. Also inherently explores the question of the essentiality of gender and whether it resides in the body or the "soul", or both.

Some authors have also used frequent sex changes as a way of de-essentializing gender or showing that it is No Big Deal; for example, by showing multiple reincarnations across gender (as in Kim Stanley Robinson's The Years of Rice and Salt, or simple and ubiquitous sex-change technology (as in John Varley's Eight Worlds universe.

List of examples

Technology makes changing sex easy, and fun, too

See also