Science! But make it gay! Words to live by, if only the general scientific community would catch on. E = MC²? Nah, I prefer ME = LGBTQ². While the fundamental theorems responsible for shaping the laws of the physical universe could certainly use a bit of queering up, the science fiction genre has been rocketing off with queer themes to infinity and beyond. These authors are leading lights in the field of gay science, and are responsible for publishing 10 of the best queer sci-fi books of all time. Isaac Newton never did anything like that, did he? Just messed around with some apples. Boring.
The Left Hand of Darkness
(Ace Books)The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin takes place on a planet where queer expression is the norm. On the icy world of Gethen, the hardy post-human populace are all ambisexual. This means that they take on male or female sexual characteristics during a brief monthly fertility period called kemmer, and may shift from one gender to the other depending on the month. As a result, their society is entirely different from the rest of human-colonized space. They have no concept of war, and are far more community based – as any person can become pregnant at any time. Human ambassador Gendy Ai discovers these cultural differences the hard way, and soon becomes a political pariah due to mistrust and misunderstanding. Part social commentary on gender, part political thriller, all queer.
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