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  2. List of fictional non-binary characters - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest literary novels to star gender-fluid characters. [105] Loki: Loki: Al Ewing: Genderfluid 2014–present Takes on both male and female forms, alternating between using he/him and she/her pronouns, and does not feel like he has a gender or orientation. [125] Eleodie Maracavanya Star Wars: Aftermath: Chuck Wendig: Non-binary ...

  3. Non-binary characters in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Sam's gender expression is accepted and respected by the Malloy parents and siblings. Janet in the 2016–2020 series, The Good Place, is a non-human, genderless entity who uses she/her pronouns, which corrects other characters who attempt to gender her by saying she is "not a girl". [32]

  4. List of LGBTQ characters in modern written fiction - Wikipedia

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    Only notable/significant characters from a given work (which may have multiple LGBTQ characters) need to be listed here. Names are organized alphabetically by surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname. If more than two characters are in one entry, the last name of the first character is used.

  5. Lists of LGBTQ figures in fiction and myth - Wikipedia

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    List of webcomics with LGBT characters; By type. List of fictional pansexual characters; List of fictional asexual characters; List of fictional aromantic characters; List of fictional trans characters; List of fictional non-binary characters; List of fictional polyamorous characters; List of fictional intersex characters; List of fictional ...

  6. List of fictional intersex characters - Wikipedia

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    Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. The names are organized alphabetically by surname (i.e. last name), or by single name if the character does not have a surname. If more than two characters are in one entry, the last name of the first character is used.

  7. Transgender literature - Wikipedia

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    Transgender literature emerged as a distinct branch of LGBTQIA+ literature in the early twenty-first century, when the number of fiction works focused on trans experience saw a pronounced growth and diversification. This was accompanied by a greater academic and general interest in the area, as well as a process of differentiation from the rest ...

  8. Category:Fictional LGBTQ characters in literature - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ characters in comics (6 C, 56 P) Pages in category "Fictional LGBTQ characters in literature" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total.

  9. Intersex characters in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Intersex people have been portrayed in literature, television and film as monsters, [2] murderers and medical dilemmas. [4] Characters in award-winning literature include Cal Stephanides in the novel Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides, [5] Max Walker in the novel Golden Boy by Abigail Tarttelin [6] and Anjum in the novel The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy.