In LHoD the natives of Gethen are not really hermaphodites, if that is what you might be trying to say? UKL, has always been very clear on the point, physcically each Gethenian is potentially a male or female until their reproductive cycle, in the novel called kemmer, begins. Then the presence of another Gethenian cause each one to assume the physical role of an opposite sex. UKL has always described the Gethenian need to accomodate their reproductive cycle as a primary biological imperative (for my purposes I am thinking something akin to the Vulcan pon faar).
UKL, has dealt with some of the deeper questions about LHoD, in a several commentaries she has written herself. One an introduction to a 1976 ppbk edition of LHoD, and another called Is gender necessary? also written 1976. Both essays are collected in The Language of the Night a collection of essays written by UKL regarding SF and F. I am currently interested in these issues because LHoD is on my college class reading list, and I have a copy of TLotN on loan from the local library at home and read one of the essays this a.m. while sipping my morning OJ.
Sorry to butt in here. Maybe this more information than anyone needed. taraswizard
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