Winterson's subsequent novels explore the boundaries of physicality and the imagination, gender polarities, and sexual identities, and have won several literary awards.
Reverse gender polarity is the form of difference feminism that asserts that women, per se, are superior to men.
Alexandrian Wicca, in similarity with other traditional Wiccan practices, emphasizes gender polarity.
As in various other Afro-Asiatic languages, Somali has gender polarity whereby plural nouns usually take the opposite gender agreement of their singular forms.
It developed as the opposite of traditional gender polarity that asserts that men, per se, are superior to women.
Reverse gender polarity, however, began in the medieval era with the exaltation of feminine virtue by authors like Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Lucrezia Marinelli.
Jonathan Gil Harris claims that the Egypt vs. Rome dichotomy many critics often adopt does not only represent a "gender polarity" but also a "gender hierarchy.
In traditional Wicca, the Horned God and the Goddess are seen as equal and opposite in gender polarity.
Wicca is traditionally and primarily a religion centred upon the idea of gender polarity and the worship of a Moon Goddess and a Horned God.
The first lesson of gender is that gender polarities are fictions.