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==Articles== | |||
; [[Lucie Armitt]]. | |||
* "Chronotypes and Cyborgs: Octavia Butler, Joanna Russ, Fay Weldon and Marge Piercy." in Contemporary Women's Fiction and the Fantastic, ed. Lucie Armitt. Macmillan, 2000. 39-65 | |||
; [[Margaret Atwood]]. | ; [[Margaret Atwood]]. | ||
* "Marge Piercy: Woman on the Edge of Time and Living in the Open." The Nation 12/4/1976, pp. 601-602; also in Second Words: Selected Critical Prose (Boston: Beacon Press, 1984) pp. 272-278. | * "Marge Piercy: Woman on the Edge of Time and Living in the Open." The Nation 12/4/1976, pp. 601-602; also in Second Words: Selected Critical Prose (Boston: Beacon Press, 1984) pp. 272-278. | ||
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; [[Marleen Barr]]. | ; [[Marleen Barr]]. | ||
* "Men in Feminist Science Fiction: Marge Piercy, Thomas Berger and the End of Masculinity" in Rhys Garnett and R. J. Ellis, eds., Science Fiction Roots and Branches: Contemporary Critical Approaches. (New York: Macmillan / St. Martin's, 1990), pp. 153-167. | * "Men in Feminist Science Fiction: Marge Piercy, Thomas Berger and the End of Masculinity" in Rhys Garnett and R. J. Ellis, eds., Science Fiction Roots and Branches: Contemporary Critical Approaches. (New York: Macmillan / St. Martin's, 1990), pp. 153-167. | ||
* "Suzy McKee Charnas, Sally Gearhart and Marge Piercy Depict Sex and the Single Feminist Utopian Quasi-tribesperson." 39-49 and "Men in Feminist Science Fiction: Marge Piercy, Thomas Berger and the End of Masculinity" 67-80. Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond. Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1993. | |||
* "Eclipsing the Connecticut Yankee: Female Time Travellers" in Alien to Feminity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1987. 39-58. | |||
; | ; [[Frances Bartkowski]]. | ||
* "The Kinship Web: Joanna Russ' The Female Man and Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time." ''[[Feminist Utopias]]''. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989. 49-80. | |||
; [[M. Keith Booker]]. | |||
* "Woman on the Edge of a Genre: The Feminist Dystopias of Marge Piercy." Science-Fiction Studies v. 21 (Nov. 1994): pp. 337-350. | * "Woman on the Edge of a Genre: The Feminist Dystopias of Marge Piercy." Science-Fiction Studies v. 21 (Nov. 1994): pp. 337-350. | ||
; [[Victor Contoski]]. | |||
* "Marge Piercy: A Vision of the Peaceable Kingdom." Modern Poetry Studies 8: pp. 205-216. | |||
; [[Carmen Cramer]]. | |||
* "Anti-Automation: Marge Piercy's Fight in Woman on the Edge of Time." Critique (Atlanta, GA) v. 27 (Summer 1986), pp. 229-233. | |||
; [[Sheila Delany]]. | |||
* "Ambivalence in Utopia: The American Feminist Utopias of Charlotte P. Gilman and Marge Piercy" in Writing Woman: Women Writers and Women in Literature, Medieval to Modern (New York: Schocken Books, 1983): pp. 157-180. | |||
; [[Barbara Drake]]. | |||
* "Two Utopias: Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time and Ursula Le Guin's The Dispossed" in Sheila Roberts & Yvonne Pacheco Tevis, Editors, Still the Frame Holds: Essays on Women Poets and Writers (Women Writers on Women Writers). San Bernardino, California: Borgo Press, 1993, pp. 109-127. | |||
; [[Rachel Blau DuPlessis]]. | |||
* "The Feminist Apologues of Lessing, Piercy, and Russ." Frontiers Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring 1979): Pages 1-8. | |||
; [[David L. Foster]]. | ; [[David L. Foster]]. | ||
* "Woman on the Edge of Narrative: Language in Marge Piercy's Utopia." Academic Programming at Chicon IV. In Donald M. Hassler, editor, Patterns of the Fantastic (Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983), pages 47-56. | * "Woman on the Edge of Narrative: Language in Marge Piercy's Utopia." Academic Programming at Chicon IV. In Donald M. Hassler, editor, ''[[Patterns of the Fantastic]]'' (Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983), pages 47-56. | ||
; [[Joan Haran]]. | |||
* "(Re)Productive Fictions: Reproduction, Embodiment and Feminist Science in Marge Piercy's Science Fiction," in ''[[Science Fiction: Critical Frontiers]]'', edited by John Moore and Karen Sayer, London: Macmillan, 1999. pp. 154-168. | |||
; [[Elyce Rae Helford]]. | |||
* "The Future of Political Community: Race, Ethnicity, and Class Privilege in Novels by Piercy, Gomez, and Misha", ''Utopian Studies'', v.12, n.2 (2001), pp.124-142. | |||
; [[Maroula Joannou]]. | |||
* "Science Fiction and Detective Fiction" in Women of the Future: The Female Main Character in Science Fiction. Manchester University Press, 2000. 125-135. PR608 .W65 J62 2000. | |||
; [[Libby Falk Jones]]. | ; [[Libby Falk Jones]]. | ||
* "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias." 116-129. In Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. ed. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Godwin. Knoxville : U of Tenn. P, 1990. | * "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias." 116-129. In Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. ed. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Godwin. Knoxville : U of Tenn. P, 1990. | ||
; [[Carol Farley Kessler]]. | |||
* "Woman on the Edge of Time: A Novel 'To Be of Use.'" Extrapolation, v. 28, no. 4 (1987): pp. 310-318. | |||
; [[Diana Khouri]]. | |||
* "Potere, impotenza, utopia: la fantascienza di Ursula K. Le Guin, Michel Jeury e Marge Piercy" (Italian) ("Power, impotence and utopia..."), in La fantascienza e la critica. Testi del convegno internazionale di Palermo, Milano, Feltrinelli, 1980, pages 222-231. This essay is about non-transcendent utopia in Marge Piercy's work. Utopia come from a condition of total dispossession, when you dont' have nothing else to lose you can only try to built a real immanent utopia. Khouri says that utopia is aim of life against death and immobility; according to her, utopia is revolution. -- at | |||
; [[Nadia Khouri]]. | |||
* "The Dialectics of Power: Utopia in the Science Fiction of Le Guin, Jeury and Piercy." Science Fiction Studies Volume 7, no. 1 (March 1980): pages 49-61. | |||
; [[Sema Kormalý]]. | |||
* "Feminist Science Fiction: The Alternative Worlds of Piercy, Elgin and Atwood." Journal of American Studies of Turkey, v. 4 (1996): pp. 69-77. Available at: http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~jast/Number4/Kormali.html . | |||
; [[Susan Kress]]. | |||
* "Politics of Time and Space: The Utopian Vision in Woman on the Edge of Time." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Francisco, 27 December 1979. | |||
* "In and Out of Time: The Form of Marge Piercy's Novels" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), 109-122. | |||
; [[Billie Maciunas]]. | ; [[Billie Maciunas]]. | ||
* "Feminist Epistemology in Piercy's ''[[Woman on the Edge of Time]]''," Women's Studies, v. 20 (1992): pp. 249-258. | * "Feminist Epistemology in Piercy's ''[[Woman on the Edge of Time]]''," Women's Studies, v. 20 (1992): pp. 249-258. | ||
; [[Tom Moylan]]. | |||
* ''[[Demand the Impossible|Demand the Impossible: Science Fiction and the Utopian Imagination]]''. New York & London: Methuen, 1986. (Studies of Joanna Russ's The Female Man; Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed; Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time; and Samuel Delany's Triton.) | |||
; [[Carol Pearson]]. | ; [[Carol Pearson]]. | ||
* "Toward a New Language, Consciousness and Political Theory: The Utopian Novels of Dorothy Bryant, Mary Staton, and Marge Piercy," MLA Convention, San Francisco, December, 1979. Also: Heresies v. 4 n. 1 (13), (1981), pages 84-87. | * "Toward a New Language, Consciousness and Political Theory: The Utopian Novels of Dorothy Bryant, Mary Staton, and Marge Piercy," MLA Convention, San Francisco, December, 1979. Also: Heresies v. 4 n. 1 (13), (1981), pages 84-87. | ||
; [[Marge Piercy]]. | |||
* "Love and Sex in the Year 3000." in Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millenium, ed. Marleen S. Barr. 2003. | |||
; [[Joanna Russ]]. | |||
* "Recent Feminist Utopias." Future Females: A Critical Anthology. Ed. Marleen Barr. Bowling Green State UP, 1981. 71-89. | |||
; [[Judith A. Spector]]. | |||
* "The Functions of Sexuality in the Science Fiction of Russ, Piercy, and Le Guin." in Donald Palumbo, editor, Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature. New York: Greenwood, 1986. pages 197-207. | |||
==Books== | |||
; [[Margarete Keulen]]. | |||
* Radical Imagination: Feminist Conceptions of the Future in Ursula Le Guin, Marge Piercy, and Sally Miller Gearhart (Peter Lang Publishing: 1991, ISBN 3631427530) | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 22 November 2010
- Notice
- This is not necessarily a "complete" bibliography of scholarship on this author. Rather, it is a selective bibliography of feminist SF scholarship, or scholarship of particular interest to feminist SF scholars.
Articles
- "Chronotypes and Cyborgs: Octavia Butler, Joanna Russ, Fay Weldon and Marge Piercy." in Contemporary Women's Fiction and the Fantastic, ed. Lucie Armitt. Macmillan, 2000. 39-65
- "Marge Piercy: Woman on the Edge of Time and Living in the Open." The Nation 12/4/1976, pp. 601-602; also in Second Words: Selected Critical Prose (Boston: Beacon Press, 1984) pp. 272-278.
- "Men in Feminist Science Fiction: Marge Piercy, Thomas Berger and the End of Masculinity" in Rhys Garnett and R. J. Ellis, eds., Science Fiction Roots and Branches: Contemporary Critical Approaches. (New York: Macmillan / St. Martin's, 1990), pp. 153-167.
- "Suzy McKee Charnas, Sally Gearhart and Marge Piercy Depict Sex and the Single Feminist Utopian Quasi-tribesperson." 39-49 and "Men in Feminist Science Fiction: Marge Piercy, Thomas Berger and the End of Masculinity" 67-80. Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond. Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 1993.
- "Eclipsing the Connecticut Yankee: Female Time Travellers" in Alien to Feminity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1987. 39-58.
- "The Kinship Web: Joanna Russ' The Female Man and Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time." Feminist Utopias. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989. 49-80.
- "Woman on the Edge of a Genre: The Feminist Dystopias of Marge Piercy." Science-Fiction Studies v. 21 (Nov. 1994): pp. 337-350.
- "Marge Piercy: A Vision of the Peaceable Kingdom." Modern Poetry Studies 8: pp. 205-216.
- "Anti-Automation: Marge Piercy's Fight in Woman on the Edge of Time." Critique (Atlanta, GA) v. 27 (Summer 1986), pp. 229-233.
- "Ambivalence in Utopia: The American Feminist Utopias of Charlotte P. Gilman and Marge Piercy" in Writing Woman: Women Writers and Women in Literature, Medieval to Modern (New York: Schocken Books, 1983): pp. 157-180.
- "Two Utopias: Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time and Ursula Le Guin's The Dispossed" in Sheila Roberts & Yvonne Pacheco Tevis, Editors, Still the Frame Holds: Essays on Women Poets and Writers (Women Writers on Women Writers). San Bernardino, California: Borgo Press, 1993, pp. 109-127.
- "The Feminist Apologues of Lessing, Piercy, and Russ." Frontiers Volume 4, Number 1 (Spring 1979): Pages 1-8.
- "Woman on the Edge of Narrative: Language in Marge Piercy's Utopia." Academic Programming at Chicon IV. In Donald M. Hassler, editor, Patterns of the Fantastic (Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983), pages 47-56.
- "(Re)Productive Fictions: Reproduction, Embodiment and Feminist Science in Marge Piercy's Science Fiction," in Science Fiction: Critical Frontiers, edited by John Moore and Karen Sayer, London: Macmillan, 1999. pp. 154-168.
- "The Future of Political Community: Race, Ethnicity, and Class Privilege in Novels by Piercy, Gomez, and Misha", Utopian Studies, v.12, n.2 (2001), pp.124-142.
- "Science Fiction and Detective Fiction" in Women of the Future: The Female Main Character in Science Fiction. Manchester University Press, 2000. 125-135. PR608 .W65 J62 2000.
- "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias." 116-129. In Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. ed. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Godwin. Knoxville : U of Tenn. P, 1990.
- "Woman on the Edge of Time: A Novel 'To Be of Use.'" Extrapolation, v. 28, no. 4 (1987): pp. 310-318.
- "Potere, impotenza, utopia: la fantascienza di Ursula K. Le Guin, Michel Jeury e Marge Piercy" (Italian) ("Power, impotence and utopia..."), in La fantascienza e la critica. Testi del convegno internazionale di Palermo, Milano, Feltrinelli, 1980, pages 222-231. This essay is about non-transcendent utopia in Marge Piercy's work. Utopia come from a condition of total dispossession, when you dont' have nothing else to lose you can only try to built a real immanent utopia. Khouri says that utopia is aim of life against death and immobility; according to her, utopia is revolution. -- at
- "The Dialectics of Power: Utopia in the Science Fiction of Le Guin, Jeury and Piercy." Science Fiction Studies Volume 7, no. 1 (March 1980): pages 49-61.
- "Feminist Science Fiction: The Alternative Worlds of Piercy, Elgin and Atwood." Journal of American Studies of Turkey, v. 4 (1996): pp. 69-77. Available at: http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~jast/Number4/Kormali.html .
- "Politics of Time and Space: The Utopian Vision in Woman on the Edge of Time." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Francisco, 27 December 1979.
- "In and Out of Time: The Form of Marge Piercy's Novels" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), 109-122.
- "Feminist Epistemology in Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time," Women's Studies, v. 20 (1992): pp. 249-258.
- Demand the Impossible: Science Fiction and the Utopian Imagination. New York & London: Methuen, 1986. (Studies of Joanna Russ's The Female Man; Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed; Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time; and Samuel Delany's Triton.)
- "Toward a New Language, Consciousness and Political Theory: The Utopian Novels of Dorothy Bryant, Mary Staton, and Marge Piercy," MLA Convention, San Francisco, December, 1979. Also: Heresies v. 4 n. 1 (13), (1981), pages 84-87.
- "Love and Sex in the Year 3000." in Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millenium, ed. Marleen S. Barr. 2003.
- "Recent Feminist Utopias." Future Females: A Critical Anthology. Ed. Marleen Barr. Bowling Green State UP, 1981. 71-89.
- "The Functions of Sexuality in the Science Fiction of Russ, Piercy, and Le Guin." in Donald Palumbo, editor, Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature. New York: Greenwood, 1986. pages 197-207.
Books
- Radical Imagination: Feminist Conceptions of the Future in Ursula Le Guin, Marge Piercy, and Sally Miller Gearhart (Peter Lang Publishing: 1991, ISBN 3631427530)