>for an interesting example in print dealing with this:
>gerd brantenburg's EGALIA'S DAUGHTERS (in print now and available at many
>women's & sf bookstores) is a complete role-reversal. men are
>discouraged from working out and are weak, small, and decorative. women
>are big and strong and perceived as sexy that way.
>
>Laura Quilter / lquilter@igc.apc.org
>
>"If I can't dance, I don't want to be
>in your revolution." -- Emma Goldman
>
> FREE MUMIA ABU-JAMAL
I prefer role-equalization and find it in most of Steven Barnes' _Aubry
Knight_ books, esp. _Gorgon Child_.
-Sean
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