LeGuin vs Gender – The Left Hand of Darkness

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Today I consider Ursula K. LeGuin’s classic novel of loyalty and betrayal in an ambisexual society. Regarded as an early feminist novel, I argue that it has a profoundly conservative premise. Join me as we consider the importance of biology in human society. Be advised, there’ll be a frank discussion of the sci-fi birds and bees.
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