Literature about intersex

Intersex, in humans and other animals, is a variation in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, or genitals that do not allow an individual to be unambiguously identified as male or female. Such variation may involve genital ambiguity, and combinations of chromosomal genotype and sexual phenotype other than XY-male and XX-female.[1][2] Intersex people and themes appear in numerous books, comics and magazines.

Fiction - Books

The list is organised by the author's surname.

The Queen's Tiara, by Carl Jonas Love Almquist

The Queen's Tiara (Swedish: Drottningens juvelsmycke) is a classic Swedish novel by Carl Jonas Love Almquist about a beautiful androgyne, Tintomara.

The World Wreckers, by Marion Zimmer Bradley

The World Wreckers is a 1971 science fiction novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley in her Darkover series. The book is notable for a complex sub-plot involving the sexual interactions between a hermaphrodite native species known as the chieri, and humans.

The Vorkosigan Saga, by Lois McMaster Bujold

The Vorkosigan Saga is a series of science fiction novels and short stories set in a common fictional universe by American author Lois McMaster Bujold. Many novels in the series contain an intersex character, Bel Thorne.

Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides

Middlesex (2002) by Jeffrey Eugenides is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel narrated by an intersex character who discusses the societal experience of an intersex person.[3] The novel's interrelationship between intersex and incest gave the book a controversial reception from intersex commentators.

The Ilario series, by Mary Gentle

Mary Gentle used an intersex narrator in Ilario: The Lion's Eye and its sequel Ilario: The Stone Golem, published in 2007.

All You Zombies

—All You Zombies— is a science fiction short story by Robert A. Heinlein, recently adapted in the movie Predestination.

The Hermaphrodite, by Julia Ward Howe

The Hermaphrodite' is an incomplete novel by Julia Ward Howe about Laurence, an intersex character raised as a male, but whose underlying gender ambiguity often creates havoc in his life. It was probably written between 1846 and 1847.[4]

Raptor, by Gary Jennings

Raptor is an historical novel by Gary Jennings set in the late fifth and early sixth centuries. It purports to be the memoirs of an Ostrogoth, Thorn.

Pantomime, by Laura Lam

Laura Lam's young adult fantasy novel Pantomime and its sequel Shadowplay feature an intersex protagonist named Micah Grey.[5]

The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K. Le Guin

The Left Hand of Darkness is a multiple award-winning 1969 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin. Le Guin's introduction to the 1976 publication of the book identifies Left Hand of Darkness as a "thought experiment" to explore society without men or women, where individuals share the biological and emotional makeup of both genders.[6]

2013, by Kim Stanley Robinson

2013 is a science fiction novel written by Kim Stanley Robinson. It includes two lead characters, Swan Er Hong and Fitz Wahram, with intersex characteristics.

Golden Boy, by Abigail Tarttelin

Abigail Tarttelin's 2013 novel Golden Boy is about an intersex teenager.[7] The book has won multiple awards, including a 2014 Alex Award, recognising the book's appeal to young adult readers.[8]

Annabel, by Kathleen Winter

Kathleen Winter's 2010 novel Annabel is a fictional account of an intersex person growing up in Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Non-Fiction - Books

Herculine Barbin, by Herculine Barbin and Michel Foucault

Herculine Barbin: Being the Recently Discovered Memoirs of a Nineteenth-century French Hermaphrodite is a 1980 English-language translation of Herculine Barbin's nineteenth-century memoirs, which were originally written in French. The book contains an introduction by Michel Foucault. Foucault discovered Barbin's memoirs during his research about hermaphroditism for The History of Sexuality.[9]

Sexing the Body, by Anne Fausto-Sterling

Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality is a 2000 book by Brown University Professor of Biology and Gender Studies Anne Fausto-Sterling, in which she explores the social construction of gender, and the social and medical treatment of intersex people.

Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word), by Thea Hillman

Intersex author Thea Hillman's memoir Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word) was published in 2008.[10][11]

Critical Intersex, edited by Morgan Holmes

Critical Intersex is a collection of essays on intersex issues, including theoretical and empirical research. Edited by intersex professor of sociology Morgan Holmes, Critical Intersex has been described as "an important book" (Anne Fausto-Sterling), "the "go to source" for a contemporary, international representation of intersex studies,"[12] making "contributions that are precise, plainly written and very illuminating... the detail is fascinating and somewhat unnerving... beautifully clear and compassionate" (Contemporary Sociology), and "an important collection" (Suzanne Kessler, State University of New York).[13][14]

Human Rights between the Sexes by Dan Christian Ghattas

Human Rights between the Sexes is an analysis of the human rights of intersex people in 12 countries. It was written by Dr. Dan Christian Ghattas of IVIM (OII-Germany) and published by the Heinrich Böll Foundation in October 2013.[15][16][17][18]

Fixing Sex, by Katrina Karkazis

Fixing Sex: Intersex, Medical Authority, and Lived Experience by Stanford anthropologist and bioethicist Katrina Karkazis was published in 2008. Described as "thoughtful", "meticulous", and an "authoritative treatise on intersex",[19] the book examines the perspectives of intersex people, their families, and clinicians to offer compassionate look at the treatment of people born with atypical sex characteristics.

Comics

I.S.

The Japanese manga series I.S., first published in 2003, features intersex characters and how they deal with intersex-related issues and influence the lives of people around them.

Demon Knights

In 2012 the character Shining Knight was revealed as DC Comics’s first intersex character in Demon Knights #14.[20]

See also

References

  1. Money, John; Ehrhardt, Anke A. (1972). Man & Woman Boy & Girl. Differentiation and dimorphism of gender identity from conception to maturity. USA: The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-1405-7.
  2. Domurat Dreger, Alice (2001). Hermaphrodites and the Medical Invention of Sex. USA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-00189-3.
  3. Eugenides, Jeffrey (2002). Middlesex. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. ISBN 0-374-19969-8.
  4. Williams, ed., Gary; Julia Ward Howe (2004). The Hermaphrodite. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. p. x.
  5. "5 Things Laura Lam Learned While Writing SHADOWPLAY and PANTOMIME". http://www.diversityinya.com. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
  6. Reid, Suzanne Elizabeth (1997). Presenting Ursula Le Guin. New York: Twayne. ISBN 0805746099.
  7. Matt Phil Carver (2013-05-31). "Meet Max, 16, a Golden Boy and intersex". Gay Star News. Retrieved 2013-07-05.
  8. "YALSA's Alex Awards. 2014 Winners". Retrieved 2014-01-31.
  9. Brown, Frederick (1980-10-09). "The Heroic Hermaphrodite". The New York Review of Books. Archived from the original on 2010-05-07. Retrieved 2010-05-07.
  10. debi withers. "Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word) - Reviews". The F-Word. Retrieved 2013-07-05.
  11. "Intersex (For Lack of a Better Word): Thea Hillman: 9781933149240: Amazon.com: Books". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-07-05.
  12. Argentinian Film XXY with guest speaker Morgan Holmes, Rainbow Health Ontario, 2013.
  13. Critical Intersex, Ashgate Publishing, October 2009.
  14. Critical Intersex, review by Raewyn Connell, Contemporary Sociology, March 2011, vol 40, no. 2 194-195. DOI: 10.1177/0094306110396847dd.
  15. Ghattas, Dan Christian; Heinrich Böll Foundation (September 2013). "Human Rights Between the Sexes" (PDF). boell.de.
  16. "Dr. Dan Christian Ghattas". intersexualite.de (in German). OII Germany. 8 January 2008.
  17. "A preliminary study on the life situations of inter* individuals". oiieurope.org. OII Europe. 4 November 2013.
  18. "Menschenrechte zwischen den Geschlechtern". boell.de (in German). Heinrich Böll Foundation. October 2013.
  19. Katrina Karkazis, PhD, MPH, Stanford University School of Medicine Center for Biomedical Ethics, 2013
  20. Peeples, Jase (2012-11-16). "Week In Geek: DC Outs First Intersex Superhero, Minnie Mouse Works the Runway, and More". Gay.net. Retrieved 2013-07-05.