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- average Gethenian. Although curious and sensitive to Gethenian culture in many ways, he struggles at first to trust the ambi****ual Gethenians. His own...
- ordering the material, consisting of personal narration, diary extracts, Gethenian myths, and ethnological reports. Earthsea also emplo**** an unconventional...
- consciousness, a small sect allied themselves with the villainous Reapers. Gethenians Ursula K. Le Guin's Ekumen stories) and other races Ghamans Perry Rhodan...
- and later short stories speak only of the Ekumen—which now includes the Gethenians, who were the subject of The Left Hand of Darkness—and not of the League...
- fiction are descendants of ancient settlements from Hain. For example, the Gethenians of The Left Hand of Darkness are believed to have been genetically engineered...
- In these essays, she makes it clear that the novel's ****umption that Gethenians would automatically find a mate of the gender opposite to the gender they...
- polar ice cap on a desperate but well-planned expedition with an exiled Gethenian Lord Chancellor, Estraven. They are ambi****ual with no fixed gender, and...
- nimbus (of hair) on his hands and face. Karth: Gethenian; father of Asten and mother of Rig. Oreth: Gethenian; risk taker; mother of Asten and father of Rig...
- Guin's criticism, she admits to having "quite unnecessarily locked the Gethenians into hetero****uality ... the omission [of the homo****ual option] implies...
- the same fictional planet, Le Guin uses feminine pronouns for all the Gethenians when they are not in kemmer, and uses male or female pronouns for individuals...