Feminist SF studies by author (P): Difference between revisions

From Feminist SF Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(fmt)
(→‎PL - PO: puru)
 
(13 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:


==PA==
==PA==
; Palumbo, Donald, ed.
; [[Paulina Palmer]].  
    Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
* ''[[Lesbian Gothic: Transgressive Fictions]]''. New York: Cassell, 1999.
    --, editor. Eros in the Mind's Eye: Sexuality and the Fantastic in Art and Film (Greenwood Press: 1986)
    --. "The Mechanical Egg: Sexual Mechanisms and Metaphors in SF Films" in The Mechanical God, edited by Dunn & Erlich (Greenwood Press).  


; Palwick, Susan.
; [[Donald Palumbo]].
    "Recapitulating Phylogeny: A Roundabout Review of In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction by Sarah Lefanu." New York Review of Science Fiction v. 1, no. 10 (#10) (June 1989), pp. 1, 8-9.  
* Editor, ''[[Erotic Universe|Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature]]''. New York: Greenwood Press, 1986.
* Editor, ''[[Eros in the Mind's Eye|Eros in the Mind's Eye: Sexuality and the Fantastic in Art and Film]]'' (Greenwood Press: 1986)
* "The Mechanical Egg: Sexual Mechanisms and Metaphors in SF Films" in The Mechanical God, edited by Dunn & Erlich (Greenwood Press).  


; Parkin-Speer, Diane.
; [[Susan Palwick]].
    "Almost a Feminist: Robert A. Heinlein," Extrapolation, v. 36, no. 2 (1995): pp. 113-125.  
*"Recapitulating Phylogeny: A Roundabout Review of In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction by Sarah Lefanu." New York Review of Science Fiction v. 1, no. 10 (#10) (June 1989), pp. 1, 8-9.  


; Parrinder, P.
; [[Vaerlie Paradiz]]
    --. "The Alien Encounter: Or, Ms. Brown and Mrs. Le Guin." Science Fiction Studies Volume 3, Part 1. (1976). Reprinted in P. Parrinder (ed.) SF: A Critical Guide: London: Longman, 1979: pages 148-161.
* ''[[Clever Maids|Clever Maids: The Secret History of the Grimm Fairy Tales]]'' (the female tellers of the stories collected by the Grimm Brothers)
    --. "Descents into Hell: The Later Novels of Doris Lessing." Critical Quarterly 22 (1980): pages 7-19.


; Patai, Daphne.
; [[P. Parrinder]].
    --. "Introduction" in Katherine Burdekin's Swastika Night 1985 edition, Oxford University Press, Lawrence & Wishart, London. iii-xv.
* "The Alien Encounter: Or, Ms. Brown and Mrs. Le Guin." Science Fiction Studies Volume 3, Part 1. (1976). Reprinted in P. Parrinder (ed.) SF: A Critical Guide: London: Longman, 1979: pages 148-161.
    --. "British and American Utopias by Women (1836-1979): Part I" in Alternative Futures (Spring / Summer 1981, pp. 184-206; a special Women's Issue)
    --. "Orwell's Despair, Burdekin's Hope: Gender and Power in Dystopia." Women's Studies International Forum v. 7, no. 2, pp. 85-95.
    --. "Utopia for Whom?" Aphra Volume 5 (Summer, 1974): pages 2-16.
    --, editor. Looking Backward: 1988-1888. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1988.  


; Patraka, Vivian, and Louise A. Tilly, editors.
; [[Daphne Patai]].
    Feminist Re-Visions: What Has Been and Might Be. Ann Arbor: Women's Studies Program, University of Michigan, 1983.  
* "British and American Utopias by Women (1836-1979): Part I" in Alternative Futures (Spring / Summer 1981, pp. 184-206; a special Women's Issue)
* "Orwell's Despair, Burdekin's Hope: Gender and Power in Dystopia." Women's Studies International Forum v. 7, no. 2, pp. 85-95.
* "Utopia for Whom?" Aphra Volume 5 (Summer, 1974): pages 2-16.
* editor. Looking Backward: 1988-1888. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1988.  


; Pattison, Jim, and Paul A. Soanes.
; [[Vivian Patraka]] and [[Louise A. Tilly]].
    Daughter of the Night: An Annotated Tanith Lee Bibliography. http://www3.sympatica.ca/jim.pattison/
* Editors, ''[[Feminist Re-Visions|Feminist Re-Visions]]: What Has Been and Might Be]]''. Ann Arbor: Women's Studies Program, University of Michigan, 1983.  


; Paulsen, I.-L.
; [[Jenny Pausacker]].
    "Can Women Fly?: Vonda McIntyre's Dreamsnake and Sally Gearhart's The Wanderground." Women's Studies International Forum Volume 7, Number 2 (1984): pages 103-110.
* "Beyond the Invisible Barrier: Australian Women Writing Young Adult SF and Fantasy in 1996"
 
; Pausacker, Jenny.
    "Beyond the Invisible Barrier: Australian Women Writing Young Adult SF and Fantasy in 1996"


==PE==
==PE==
; Pearson, Carol.
; [[Carol Pearson]].
    --. "Women's Fantasies and Feminist Utopias." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies Volume 2, Number 3. (Fall 1977): pages 50-61.
* "Women's Fantasies and Feminist Utopias." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies Volume 2, Number 3. (Fall 1977): pages 50-61.
    --. "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.
    --. "Coming Home: Four Feminist Utopias and Patriarchal Experience" in Marleen S. Barr, editor, Future Females: A Critical Anthology (Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1981), pages 63-70. (Revision of "Women's Fantasies and Feminist Utopias," Frontiers 1977 Bibliography I.1500)
* "Coming Home: Four Feminist Utopias and Patriarchal Experience" in Marleen S. Barr, editor, Future Females: A Critical Anthology (Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1981), pages 63-70. (Revision of "Women's Fantasies and Feminist Utopias," Frontiers 1977 Bibliography I.1500)


; Pearson, Jacqueline.
; [[Carol Pearson]] and [[Katherine Pope]].
    "Where No Man Has Gone Before: Sexual Politics and Women's Science Fiction" in Philip John Davies, editor, Science Fiction, Social Conflict and War (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990), pages 8-25.  
* ''[[The Female Hero in American and British Literature]]''. NY: Bowker, 1981.  


; Pearson, Wendy.
; [[Jacqueline Pearson]].
    "Alien Cryptographies: The View from Queer." in Science Fiction Studies (March 1999 - special issue on sf & queer theory) Winner of SFRA's Pioneer Award for 1999 (10th annual award; awarded for "the one critical article in a year that does the most to advance SF criticism").
* "Where No Man Has Gone Before: Sexual Politics and Women's Science Fiction" in Philip John Davies, editor, Science Fiction, Social Conflict and War (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990), pages 8-25.  
    --. "After the Homo(Sexual): A Queer Analysis of Anti-Sexuality in Sheri S. Tepper's The Gate to Women's Country." Science-Fiction Studies v.23, n.2 (#69): pp. 199-226 (July 1996).  


; Peel, Ellen (Susan).
; [[Wendy Pearson]].
    --. "Utopian Feminism, Skeptical Feminism and Narrative Energy," in Feminism, Utopia and Narrative, edited by Libby Falk Jones & Sarah Webster Goodwin, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990: pp. 34-49.
* "Alien Cryptographies: The View from Queer." in Science Fiction Studies (March 1999 - special issue on sf & queer theory) Winner of SFRA's Pioneer Award for 1999 (10th annual award; awarded for "the one critical article in a year that does the most to advance SF criticism").
    --. "Reading Piebald Patterns in Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 29-40.
    --. Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism: A Rhetoric of Feminist Utopian Fiction (Ohio State Univ. Pr.: 2002; ISBN 0814209106) (272pp.)


; Pegg, Barry.
; [[Ellen (Susan) Peel]].
    "Down to Earth: Terrain, Territory, and the Language of Realism in Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed." Michigan Academician XXVII Number 4 (August 1995), pages 481-492.
* "Utopian Feminism, Skeptical Feminism and Narrative Energy," in Feminism, Utopia and Narrative, edited by Libby Falk Jones & Sarah Webster Goodwin, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990: pp. 34-49.
* ''[[Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism|Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism: A Rhetoric of Feminist Utopian Fiction]]'' (Ohio State Univ. Pr.: 2002; ISBN 0814209106) (272pp.)  


; Pei, Lowry.
; [[Constance Penley]]; [[Elisabeth Lyon]], [[Lynn Spiegel]], and [[Janet Bergstrom]], editors.
    "Poor Singletons: Definitions of Humanity in the Stories of James Tiptree, Jr." Science-Fiction Studies v. 6 (1979): pp. 271-280.  
* ''[[Close Encounters|Close Encounters: Film, Feminism, and Science Fiction]]''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991.


; Penley, Constance, Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Spiegel, and Janet Bergstrom, editors.
; [[Alayne M. Peterson]].
    --. Close Encounters: Film, Feminism, and Science Fiction . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991.  
* "Riders of the New Wave: The Feminist Science Fiction of Le Guin, Russ, and Tiptree", in ''Womanhood in Anglophone Literary Culture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Perspectives'', ed. by [[Robin Hammerman]]. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars (2007).


; Peplow, Michael W.
==PF - PI==
    "Meet Samuel R. Delany, Black Science Fiction Writer," Crisis, April 1979.  
; [[Jean Pfaelzer]].
*"Feminism as Ideology: Women in American Utopias, 1880 - 1900." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Francisco, 27 December 1979.
*"Women in American Utopias, 1880-1900: The Impact of Political Theories on Literary Forms." unpublished manuscript, 1979.
* "A State of One's Own: Feminism as Ideology in American Utopias, 1880-1915." Extrapolation, v. 24, no. 4 (Winter 1983): pp. 311-328.
*"The Changing of the Avant-Garde: The Feminist Utopia." Science Fiction Studies Volume 15 number 3 (November 1988): pages 282-294.


; Peplow, Michael W., and Robert S. Bravard.
; [[Julie Phillips]].
    Samuel R. Delany: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography, 1962-1979 (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1980).  
* "Feminist Sci-Fi: A Brave New World." ''[[Ms.]]'' Volume 5, Number 3. (November / December 1994): pages 70-73.


; Peppers, Cathy.
; [[Karsten H. Piep]].
    "Dialogic Origins and Alien Identities in Butler's Xenogenesis." Science-Fiction Studies Volume 22, Part 1, Number 65. (March 1995): pages 47 - 62.
* "War as Feminist Utopia in Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Home Fires in France and Gertrude Atherton's The White Morning", ''Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal'' (March 2005), v.34, n.2, pp. 159-189.
 
; Perrakis, Phyllis Sternberg.
    "The Marriage of Inner and Outer Space in Doris Lessing's Shikasta." Science Fiction Studies v. 17 (1990) pp. 221-238.
    --. Spiritual Explorations in the Works of Doris Lessing (Greenwood Press, 1999) (Contributions to the Study of SF and Fantasy, no. 81). Includes:
    Seeing Differently: "The Spiritual Immersed within the Everyday" - Ages of Anxiety: The Diaries of Jane Somers (Virginia Tiger) - Pursuing Difference in The Marriages between Zones Three, Four and Five (Eral G. Ingersol) - Approaching the Apocalypse: Individual and Cultural Collapse and the Seeds of New Vision - Androgyny or Catastrophe: Doris Lessing's Vision in the Early 70s (Nancy Topping Bazin) - Cabalistic Gardens: Lessing's Memoirs of a Survivor (Debrah Raschke) - White Settlers in the Heart of Empire: Visionary Power in Lessing's The Four-Gated City (Cherry Clayton) - Doris Lessing's Prophetic Voice in Shikasta: Cassandra or Sybil ? (Jeannette Weber) - Beyond the Binary: "It Isn't Either or..It's and, and, and, and" - The Whirlpool and the Fountain: Inner Growth and Love, Again (Phyllis Sternberg Perrakis) - "A Question of Wholes": Spiritual Intersecting, Universal Re-Visions in the Work of Doris Lessing (Melanie Hunter & Darby McIntosh) - Considering the Stars: The Expanding Universe of Doris Lessing's Work (Josna E. Rege)
 
; Peyser, Thomas Galt.
    "Reproducing Utopia: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Herland." Studies in American Fiction v. 20 (Spring 1992) pages 1-16.
 
==PF - PI==
; Pfaelzer, Jean.
    --."Feminism as Ideology: Women in American Utopias, 1880 - 1900." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Francisco, 27 December 1979.
    --. "Women in American Utopias, 1880-1900: The Impact of Political Theories on Literary Forms." unpublished manuscript, 1979.
    --. "A State of One's Own: Feminism as Ideology in American Utopias, 1880-1915." Extrapolation, v. 24, no. 4 (Winter 1983): pp. 311-328.
    --. "The Changing of the Avant-Garde: The Feminist Utopia." Science Fiction Studies Volume 15 number 3 (November 1988): pages 282-294.
 
; Phillips, Julie.
    --. "Feminist Sci-Fi: A Brave New World." Ms. Volume 5, Number 3. (November / December 1994): pages 70-73.
    --. "Mars Needs women: The True Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr." VLS Sept. 1996: pp. 18-20.  


; [[Marge Piercy]].
; [[Marge Piercy]].
    --. "Active in Time and History" in Zinsser, William, editor, Paths of Resistance: The Art and Craft of the Political Novel. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1989. (ISBN 0-395-51426-6; pbk 0-395-51427-4)
* "Active in Time and History" in Zinsser, William, editor, ''[[Paths of Resistance|Paths of Resistance: The Art and Craft of the Political Nove]]''l. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1989. (ISBN 0-395-51426-6; pbk 0-395-51427-4)
    --. Foreword to Marleen S. Barr's Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond (1993).
* Foreword to Marleen S. Barr's ''[[Lost in Space|Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond]]'' (1993).  
 
; Pinedo, Isabel Cristina.
    Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997; ISBN 0791434427
Plank, Robert.
    "Ursula K. Le Guin and the Decline of Romantic Love," Science-Fiction Studies, v. 3, no. 1 (March 1976): pp. 36-43.
 
==PL - PO==
; Platt, Charles.
    --. "Profile: James Tiptree, Jr." Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1983: pp. 26-49.
    --. "James Tiptree, Jr." in Dream Makers, Volume II: The Uncommon Men and Women Who Write Science Fiction: Interviews by Charles Platt. New York: Berkley Books, 1983: pp. 257-272.
    --. "Joan D. Vinge," in Dream Makers, Volume II, New York: Berkley Books, 1983, pp. 211-217. Discusses The Snow Queen.  


; Podojil, Catherine.
; [[Isabel Cristina Pinedo]].
    "Sisters, Daughters, and Aliens." Critical Encounters: Writers and Themes in Science Fiction, Dick Riley, editor. New York: Ungar, 1978: pp. 70-86.
* ''[[Recreational Terror|Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing]]''. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997; ISBN 0791434427


; Pohl-Weary, Emily.
==PL - PU==
    Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril (Between the Lines, 2002) (biography of Judith Merril)
    Editor. Girls Who Bite Back: Witches, Mutants, Slayers and Freaks (Sumach Press) (includes "short fiction, cultural analysis, comics & original artwork"; gwbb website)


; Poovey, Mary.
; [[Catherine Podojil]].
    "'My Hideous Progeny': The Lady and the Monster," in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, edited by Harold Bloom, New York: Chelsea House, 1987, Modern Critical Interpretations Series. pp. 81-106.
*"Sisters, Daughters, and Aliens." ''[[Critical Encounters|Critical Encounters: Writers and Themes in Science Fiction]]'', Dick Riley, editor. New York: Ungar, 1978: pp. 70-86.


; Porter, David L.
; [[Emily Pohl-Weary]].
    "The Politics of Le Guin's Opus," Science-Fiction Studies, v. 2, no. 3 (#7) (Nov. 1975): pp. 243-248.
*Editor. ''[[Girls Who Bite Back|Girls Who Bite Back: Witches, Mutants, Slayers and Freaks]]'' (Sumach Press) (includes "short fiction, cultural analysis, comics & original artwork"; gwbb website)


; [[Mary Poovey]].
*"'My Hideous Progeny': The Lady and the Monster," in ''[[Mary Shelley's Frankenstein]]'', edited by Harold Bloom, New York: Chelsea House, 1987, Modern Critical Interpretations Series. pp. 81-106.


; [[K. S. Purushothaman]].
* "Decentering the Male: in Feminist Science Fiction", in ''New Waves in American Literature'', ed. by A. A. Mutalik-Desai, V. K. Malhotra, T. S. Anand, and Prashant K. Sinha. New Delhi, India: Creative (1999).




Line 129: Line 98:
[[category:Lists]]
[[category:Lists]]
[[category:SF studies]]
[[category:SF studies]]
[[category:Feminist SF studies]]
[[category:Feminist SF studies|P]]

Latest revision as of 19:08, 22 November 2010

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z



PA

Paulina Palmer.
Donald Palumbo.
Susan Palwick.
  • "Recapitulating Phylogeny: A Roundabout Review of In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction by Sarah Lefanu." New York Review of Science Fiction v. 1, no. 10 (#10) (June 1989), pp. 1, 8-9.
Vaerlie Paradiz
P. Parrinder.
  • "The Alien Encounter: Or, Ms. Brown and Mrs. Le Guin." Science Fiction Studies Volume 3, Part 1. (1976). Reprinted in P. Parrinder (ed.) SF: A Critical Guide: London: Longman, 1979: pages 148-161.
Daphne Patai.
  • "British and American Utopias by Women (1836-1979): Part I" in Alternative Futures (Spring / Summer 1981, pp. 184-206; a special Women's Issue)
  • "Orwell's Despair, Burdekin's Hope: Gender and Power in Dystopia." Women's Studies International Forum v. 7, no. 2, pp. 85-95.
  • "Utopia for Whom?" Aphra Volume 5 (Summer, 1974): pages 2-16.
  • editor. Looking Backward: 1988-1888. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1988.
Vivian Patraka and Louise A. Tilly.
  • Editors, Feminist Re-Visions: What Has Been and Might Be]]. Ann Arbor: Women's Studies Program, University of Michigan, 1983.
Jenny Pausacker.
  • "Beyond the Invisible Barrier: Australian Women Writing Young Adult SF and Fantasy in 1996"

PE

Carol Pearson.
  • "Women's Fantasies and Feminist Utopias." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies Volume 2, Number 3. (Fall 1977): pages 50-61.
  • "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.
  • "Coming Home: Four Feminist Utopias and Patriarchal Experience" in Marleen S. Barr, editor, Future Females: A Critical Anthology (Bowling Green: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1981), pages 63-70. (Revision of "Women's Fantasies and Feminist Utopias," Frontiers 1977 Bibliography I.1500)
Carol Pearson and Katherine Pope.
Jacqueline Pearson.
  • "Where No Man Has Gone Before: Sexual Politics and Women's Science Fiction" in Philip John Davies, editor, Science Fiction, Social Conflict and War (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990), pages 8-25.
Wendy Pearson.
  • "Alien Cryptographies: The View from Queer." in Science Fiction Studies (March 1999 - special issue on sf & queer theory) Winner of SFRA's Pioneer Award for 1999 (10th annual award; awarded for "the one critical article in a year that does the most to advance SF criticism").
Ellen (Susan) Peel.
Constance Penley; Elisabeth Lyon, Lynn Spiegel, and Janet Bergstrom, editors.
Alayne M. Peterson.
  • "Riders of the New Wave: The Feminist Science Fiction of Le Guin, Russ, and Tiptree", in Womanhood in Anglophone Literary Culture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Perspectives, ed. by Robin Hammerman. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars (2007).

PF - PI

Jean Pfaelzer.
  • "Feminism as Ideology: Women in American Utopias, 1880 - 1900." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Francisco, 27 December 1979.
  • "Women in American Utopias, 1880-1900: The Impact of Political Theories on Literary Forms." unpublished manuscript, 1979.
  • "A State of One's Own: Feminism as Ideology in American Utopias, 1880-1915." Extrapolation, v. 24, no. 4 (Winter 1983): pp. 311-328.
  • "The Changing of the Avant-Garde: The Feminist Utopia." Science Fiction Studies Volume 15 number 3 (November 1988): pages 282-294.
Julie Phillips.
  • "Feminist Sci-Fi: A Brave New World." Ms. Volume 5, Number 3. (November / December 1994): pages 70-73.
Karsten H. Piep.
  • "War as Feminist Utopia in Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Home Fires in France and Gertrude Atherton's The White Morning", Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal (March 2005), v.34, n.2, pp. 159-189.
Marge Piercy.
Isabel Cristina Pinedo.

PL - PU

Catherine Podojil.
Emily Pohl-Weary.
Mary Poovey.
  • "'My Hideous Progeny': The Lady and the Monster," in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, edited by Harold Bloom, New York: Chelsea House, 1987, Modern Critical Interpretations Series. pp. 81-106.
K. S. Purushothaman.
  • "Decentering the Male: in Feminist Science Fiction", in New Waves in American Literature, ed. by A. A. Mutalik-Desai, V. K. Malhotra, T. S. Anand, and Prashant K. Sinha. New Delhi, India: Creative (1999).