According to
Morgan Holmes, the anthropologist Gilbert Herdt has identified Barbin as providing a crisis for "modern ideology" through an identification as neither male nor female, but Barbin's own writings describe a self-identification as female, albeit an exceptional female. Barbin appears as a character in the play
A Mouthful of Birds by
Caryl Churchill and
David Lan. Barbin also appears as a character in the play
Hidden: A Gender by
Kate Bornstein.
Herculine, a full-length play based on the memoirs of Barbin, is by Garrett Heater. Kira Obolensky also wrote a two-act stage adaptation entitled
The Adventures of Herculina. In 2014, a manuscript entitled
Dear Herculine by Aaron Apps won the 2014 Sawtooth Poetry Prize from Ahsahta Press. In 2023, the opera "" by composer
Raquel García-Tomás, inspired by the memoirs of Herculine Barbin, premiered at the
Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona. With the premiere García-Tomás became the first female composer to premiere an opera at the Liceu in the 21st century and the second in the history of the theater. ==Commemoration==