family-structures
The non-traditional family arrangements on Mars, exemplified by Jackie raising a fatherless child and the broader cultural acceptance of diverse family models.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
Nirgal returns to Mars after a harrowing experience on Earth where he nearly died from a virus, confronting the Martian society's denial of mortality and the myth of immortality. He visits Cairo, reconnects with Jackie—now a political figure and mother—and they discuss the political and environmental challenges Mars faces, including population pressures from Earth and the weakening influence of environmental courts. The chapter explores personal and political complexities in a transforming Martian society, highlighting themes of mortality, identity, and governance.