Talk:Gender in science fiction
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To lquilter: I knew I was pushing the scope on the SiSF page. But I'm not sure how to disambiguate, e.g., Delaney's writings...he does address gender and many other social phenomena through sexuality (which for Delaney is a realm of individual uniqueness)...whereas LeGuin tends to do the opposite. In fact social science is an important subject for SF writers - sometimes sometimes as subtext and sometimes explicitly - so maybe we should address that separately. Anyway, I'm thrilled to have contributed to some extent and therefore now have gotten a username. Thank you. Vendrov 07:38, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
- Hey Vendrov - Glad you're working on this. I had to take off a couple of months for personal stuff but am getting back in the game again. Will see you around, and I'll start working on this page again. --lquilter 19:05, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
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- I think we need some mention of notable works here. For example, "Left Hand of Darkness" gets no mention here or in SiSF. Rodparkes 01:32, 12 September 2007 (UTC)

