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'''The Clewiston Test''' is a science fiction novel by [[Kate Wilhelm]], published in [[1976]]. The novel depicts the struggle of a [[Female Scientists (characters)|woman scientist]] to protect her work from the influence of corporate greed and incompetence, and in the face of sexism.
 
== Plot and spoilers==
 
In the course of the novel, her husband (also a scientist, and one of her co-workers) turns against her. He also [[rape|rapes]] her.
 
==Publication history==
The book's original editor said he would not publish the book with the rape in it. Rather than rewrite it, Wilhelm withdrew the book and found another publisher for it.
 
== Intertextuality ==
 
[[Joanna Russ]]'s novel, ''[[The Two of Them]]'', makes a direct allusion to ''The Clewiston Test''.
 
== References ==
* Kate Wilhelm's [[WisCon 30]] [[Kate_Wilhelm_Guest_of_Honor_Speech|Guest of Honor Speech]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:16, 16 August 2007

Cover of --? edition

The Clewiston Test is a science fiction novel by Kate Wilhelm, published in 1976. The novel depicts the struggle of a woman scientist to protect her work from the influence of corporate greed and incompetence, and in the face of sexism.

Plot and spoilers

In the course of the novel, her husband (also a scientist, and one of her co-workers) turns against her. He also rapes her.

Publication history

The book's original editor said he would not publish the book with the rape in it. Rather than rewrite it, Wilhelm withdrew the book and found another publisher for it.

Intertextuality

Joanna Russ's novel, The Two of Them, makes a direct allusion to The Clewiston Test.

References

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