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Genders live apart, with little intermingling or only at fixed times. | Genders live apart, with little intermingling or only at fixed times. | ||
* Eleanor Arnason. [[A Woman of the Iron People]] and [[Ring of Swords]] (1993) | * [[Eleanor Arnason]]. [[A Woman of the Iron People]] and [[Ring of Swords]] (1993) | ||
* Joanna Russ. [[The Female Man]] | * [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]. "[[The Matter of Seggri]]" (1994) | ||
* Sheri S. Tepper. [[The Gate to Women's Country]] | * [[Joanna Russ]]. [[The Female Man]] | ||
* Sheri S. Tepper. [[A Plague of Angels]] (1993) (one community has men and women living separately) | * [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. [[The Gate to Women's Country]] | ||
* [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. [[A Plague of Angels]] (1993) (one community has men and women living separately) | |||
Plus see all the stories in which the [[Gender Ratios|gender ratios]] are skewed. | Plus see all the stories in which the [[Gender Ratios|gender ratios]] are skewed. | ||
[[category:Reading & Media Lists]] | [[category:Reading & Media Lists]] | ||
Revision as of 11:10, 24 June 2006
Genders live apart, with little intermingling or only at fixed times.
- Eleanor Arnason. A Woman of the Iron People and Ring of Swords (1993)
- Ursula K. Le Guin. "The Matter of Seggri" (1994)
- Joanna Russ. The Female Man
- Sheri S. Tepper. The Gate to Women's Country
- Sheri S. Tepper. A Plague of Angels (1993) (one community has men and women living separately)
Plus see all the stories in which the gender ratios are skewed.