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* "Amante Dorée" by [[Sarah Monette]]
* "Amante Dorée" by [[Sarah Monette]] (in ''[[Somewhere Beneath Those Waves]]'')




[[Category:Gender and sex themes]]
[[Category:Gender and sex themes]]
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]

Latest revision as of 17:39, 22 April 2012

Novels in which only a few or exceptional characters change sex / are transgender. May involve the study of a single character who changes sex; may involve the story of a character who can change sex at will.

Permanent sex change
  • Lois McMaster Bujold's A Civil Campaign (1999) (a minor female character undergoes a sex change in order to get around primogeniture)
  • Angela Carter's The Passion of New Eve
  • Jack M. Chalker - many novels include some sort of sex change
  • Wraeththu by Storm Constantine when infected change sex to a male-looking hermaphroditic sex; this is a species-wide change but focus can be on transformation of an individual
  • "The Travails of Princess Stephen" by Jane Lindskold (2007), in Pandora's Closet, pp.126-144 - Stephanie, born Stephen, starts passing as a woman and eventually marries in her great grandmother's wedding gown, without ever telling her fiance that she is a man; on the wedding night, she discovers that her great grandmother's wedding gown transformed her into the woman she believed she was.
Temporary one-time sex change
Changes sex repeatedly
  • Ranma 1/2 - Protagonist, Ranma, a male, is cursed to change to female periodically
Can change sex repeatedly at will
Transgender identity