Gendered "Otherness" Experiences in the Body

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Many writers have chosen to explore gender roles and the impact of gender on characters' lives and experiences by having their characters live as the other (or another) gender. In SF, this is often sex changes, or alien sexes; in historical or fantasy fiction, there can be "body swaps", magical transformations, or characters -- often female -- who live and pass as male.

this can be literal body swaps with another character, or

Some examples:

Geoff Ryman, The Warrior Who Carried Life (magical transformation of female to male body)
Maureen McHugh, Mission Child (woman lives and passes as man)