Gender and Equality in Discworld Books
Explorations of gender roles, discrimination, and the struggle for equal rights and treatment.
Featured in 3 books
Best Discworld Books About Gender and Equality
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Equal Rites
A girl named Eskarina Smith inherits wizardly magic, defying the Discworld tradition that only men become wizards. Granny Weatherwax, the formidable witch, must guide her through a magical education and societal upheaval.
Challenges gender norms and discrimination, advocating equal opportunity and questioning rigid traditions.
Main characters: eskarina smith, granny weatherwax, archchancellor cutangle, simon and drum billet
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Monstrous Regiment
A girl disguises herself as a soldier to find her brother, revealing secrets that threaten her nation's oppressive regime. War, identity, and absurdity collide powerfully.
Questions gender roles, nationalism, war, and identity, offering a critique of militarism and blind patriotism.
Main characters: polly perks, maladict, sergeant jackrum, lieutenant blouse, lofty, tanya tonker and wazzer
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Unseen Academicals
Discworld's first football match brings together academics, goblins, and unlikely athletes. Sports become a lens for prejudice, identity, and teamwork.
Explores sportsmanship, tribalism, social mobility, and prejudice, demonstrating how collective activities reflect deeper societal values.
Main characters: mr nutt, glenda sugarbean, juliet stollop, trev likely, archchancellor ridcully, ponder stibbons and lord vetinari