Dust, by Elizabeth Bear, is about a generation ship that sort of got lost, so it turns into a fantasy story. Recommended, with warnings for incest and a frustrating ending. I think I remember it engaging a bit with notions of gender and identity differentiation. (I feel like race/caste has had some association with trumping gendered sorting in the past, but always in otherwise-problematic ways that seem to make things worse and leave the gender differentiation of the hegemonic un-questioned, but that shouldn't discourage future explorations of alternative non-gender differentiation schemes.)
Good hiking pants are soft enough not to chafe and sturdy enough not to fall apart. Softer cargo pants are classic, as is long-underwear-under-other-pants, so the pants rub against the leggings instead of one's legs.
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Date: 2013-02-12 03:56 pm (UTC)Good hiking pants are soft enough not to chafe and sturdy enough not to fall apart. Softer cargo pants are classic, as is long-underwear-under-other-pants, so the pants rub against the leggings instead of one's legs.