ideas for fictional gender fuckery, possible racialization(?) fuckeryfeedback appreciated
So rai and I were tossing around ideas for gender fuckery in our new fictional world.
Our thought process went something like this:
*The spirits of rivers are dragons and the spirits of mountains are giants. When a river dries up (or the mountain wears away) the dragon is trapped in human form and loses much of their magic.
*All humans are descended from these spirits one way or another
*Most humans retain some of their ancestors magic, among other things, the ability to shapeshift to different human forms.
*Sex is a meaningless category when you can shapeshift to any form
*What if social gender was based on whether you descended from/had magic of mountain or river spirit
*This could be hugely fun.
*If one parent is river and the other is mountain, what is the kid?
*Come back to that
*This would mean there would be significant real-world gender segregation simply because river valleys would mostly have folks descended from rivers and mountains mostly have folks descended from mountains
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Rai went to run errands and my brain kept running:
*Wait, at this point are we talking about fictional gender or fictional race?
* I think gender because gender identity appears to be something inherent where race is a social construct
* Right?
* Helloooooo bioessentialism
*Ah fuck
*Wait, no, spirit/mountain folks wouldn't necessarily be separated like that because the descendents of a dried up river are not necessarily going to be born or live where that river used to be, and certainly not where a river currently is. Etc. Most societies are probably pretty heterogenous in terms of river/mountain folks.
*Especially after umptee thousand years or so
*I should get some other viewpoints on this.
*I don't think we have anything coherent enough for an actual sensitivity consultant to work with. Do we?
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Which is where I am right now.
ideas for fictional gender fuckery, possible racialization(?) fuckeryfeedback appreciated
@JessMahler which is neither a race nor a gender though can have some social implications similar to both
re: ideas for fictional gender fuckery, possible racialization(?) fuckeryfeedback appreciated
@JessMahler ursula k leguin used the concept in one of her worlds (the one with sedoretus instead of pair marriages) so you may have stumbled across it there but it’s a real thing with a lot of historical evidence around the world, and still practiced in places today
re: ideas for fictional gender fuckery, possible racialization(?) fuckeryfeedback appreciated
@Satsuma Interesting! I vaguely recall hearing of this, but never learned much about it. Time to change that.