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The Left Hand of Darkness
by Ursula K. Le Guin
A planet with no fixed gender. An envoy tries to understand it.
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you want to understand what gender actually is — not as biology or identity but as a social system that organizes everything — through a novel that imagines its absence
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Genly Ai is an envoy from an interplanetary federation sent to the planet Gethen — a world whose inhabitants have no fixed gender, cycling through male and female phases during a monthly fertility period and remaining androgynous otherwise. Le Guin published this in 1969 as a thought experiment: what would human society look like without gender as a permanent category? What she found was that nearly everything would change — war, power, sexuality, kinship, politics. The most important science fiction novel ever written about gender and the one that most completely shows how much of what we take to be human nature is actually the product of a specific gender system.
