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==BA==
==BA==


; Bacon-Smith, Camille. Bacon-Smith does anthropological studies of slash fiction & sf fandom.
; [[Raffaella Baccolini]].
* "Breaking the Boundaries: Gender, Genre, and Dystopia", pp.137-146, in ''Per una definizione dell'utopia: Metodologie e discipline a confronto.'', ed. by Nadia Minerva and Vita Fortunati. Ravenna: Longo, 1992.
 
; [[Camille Bacon-Smith]].
* "Spock Among the Women (Star Trek Fanzine Writers)." The New York Times Book Review. V. 91 (November 16, 1986), pages 1-.
* "Spock Among the Women (Star Trek Fanzine Writers)." The New York Times Book Review. V. 91 (November 16, 1986), pages 1-.
* Science Fiction Culture (Feminist Cultural Studies, the Media and Political Culture) (2000)
* ''[[Science Fiction Culture]]'' (Feminist Cultural Studies, the Media and Political Culture) (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000)
* ''[[Enterprising Women|Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth]]''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992.
* ''[[Enterprising Women|Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth]]''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992.
:: Bacon-Smith does anthropological studies of slash fiction & sf fandom.


; Badami, Mary Kay.
; [[Mary Kay Badami]].
* "A Feminist Critique of Science Fiction." Extrapolation Volume 18, no. 1 (December 1976): pages 6-19.
* "A Feminist Critique of Science Fiction." Extrapolation Volume 18, no. 1 (December 1976): pages 6-19.


; Badley, Linda.
; [[Linda Badley]].
* ''Film, Horror, and the Body Fantastic''
* ''Film, Horror, and the Body Fantastic''


; Baer, Barbara L.
; [[Barbara L. Baer]]
* "Apart to the End? Women and Men -- Different Visions of Nuclear War." Commonweal v. 112 (March 22 1985), pages 167-170.  
* "Apart to the End? Women and Men -- Different Visions of Nuclear War." Commonweal v. 112 (March 22 1985), pages 167-170.  
; [[William Sims Bainbridge]].
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/t78x538xg40k5267/fulltext.pdf "Women in Science Fiction."] ''Sex Roles'' v. 8 n.10 (October 1982): pages 1081 - 1093. Statistics about women in science fiction both as authors and readers.


; Bainbridge, William Sims.
; [[Lani Baird]] and [[Jake Stuiver]].
* "Women in Science Fiction." Sex Roles V. 8 (October 1982): pages 1081 - 1093. Statistics about women in science fiction both as authors and readers.
 
; Baird, Lani and Jake Stuiver.
* "Space babe Leia flaunts a rare feminist flair". The Digital Collegian Friday, Feb. 21, 1997. http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/1997/02/02-21-97tdc/02-21-97d05-010.htm (Penn State University)  
* "Space babe Leia flaunts a rare feminist flair". The Digital Collegian Friday, Feb. 21, 1997. http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/1997/02/02-21-97tdc/02-21-97d05-010.htm (Penn State University)  


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*  ''Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women''
*  ''Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women''


; Bammer, Angelika.
; [[Angelika Bammer]].
* ''[[Partial Visions|Partial Visions: Feminism and Utopianism in the 1970s]]''. New York & London: Routledge, 1991.
* ''[[Partial Visions|Partial Visions: Feminism and Utopianism in the 1970s]]''. New York & London: Routledge, 1991.


==BARR==
==Barr==
; [[Marleen Barr]].
; [[Marleen Barr]].
* , editor. Future Females: A Critical Anthology. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1981.
 
*  and Nicholas Smith, editors. Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1983.
*  Oh Well, Orwell: Big Sister Is Watching Herself: Feminist Science Fiction in 1984 (May 1984) --, editor. [[Feminist Science Fiction. Special issue of Women's Studies International Forum]] Volume 7, Number 2 (1984).
*  "Immortal Feminist Communities: A Recent Idea in Science Fiction," in Death and the Serpent, edited by carl B. Yoke and Donald M. Hassler. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985: pp. 39-47. Discussion of Motherlines by Charnas and other feminist sf.
*  "Permissive, Unspectacular, a Little Baffling: Sex and the Single Feminist Utopian Quasi-Tribesperson." in Donald Palumbo, editor, ''[[Erotic Universe|Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature]]''. New York: Greenwood, 1986. pages 185-196.
*  ''[[Alien to Femininity|Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory]]''. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1987. (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction & Fantasy Series, No. 27)
*  ''[[Alien to Femininity|Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory]]''. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1987. (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction & Fantasy Series, No. 27)
*  ''[[Feminist Fabulation|Feminist Fabulation: Space / Postmodern Fiction]]''. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1992.
*  ''[[Lost in Space|Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond]]''. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 1993. Includes foreword by Marge Piercy.
* "Being Marleen S. Barr / Writing ''Oy Pioneer!'': How to Succeed in Creating Jewish Humorous Feminist Science Fiction Without Really Trying To Be Influenced by Literary 'Tradition, Tradition'". in ''[[Extrapolation]]'' (Spring 2006), v.48, n.1, pp. 168-189.
*  "Blurred Generic Conventions: Pregnancy and Power in Feminist Science Fiction." Reproductive & Genetic Engineering v. 1 no. 2 (1988) pages 167-174.
*  "Feminist Fabulation; or, Playing with Patriarchy vs. the Masculinization of Metafiction." Women's Studies Volume 14, Number 2 (1987), pages 187-191.
*  "Feminist Fabulation; or, Playing with Patriarchy vs. the Masculinization of Metafiction." Women's Studies Volume 14, Number 2 (1987), pages 187-191.
*  and Patrick D. Murphy, eds. "Feminism Faces the Fantastic." Special issue of Women's Studies, Volume 14, Number 2 (1987).
*  "Blurred Generic Conventions: Pregnancy and Power in Feminist Science Fiction." Reproductive & Genetic Engineering v. 1 no. 2 (1988) pages 167-174.
*  "Food for Postmodern Thought." In ''[[Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative]]'', edited by Sarah Webster Goodwin and Libby Falk Jones, pages 21-33. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.
*  "Food for Postmodern Thought." In ''[[Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative]]'', edited by Sarah Webster Goodwin and Libby Falk Jones, pages 21-33. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.
*  "Immortal Feminist Communities: A Recent Idea in Science Fiction," in Death and the Serpent, edited by carl B. Yoke and Donald M. Hassler. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985: pp. 39-47. Discussion of Motherlines by Charnas and other feminist sf.
* "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.
*  "News from Somewhere." Science Fiction Studies, v. 17, pt. 3 (1990): pp. 401-404.  
*  "News from Somewhere." Science Fiction Studies, v. 17, pt. 3 (1990): pp. 401-404.  
* --. "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.
* "Permissive, Unspectacular, a Little Baffling: Sex and the Single Feminist Utopian Quasi-Tribesperson." in Donald Palumbo, editor, ''[[Erotic Universe|Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature]]''. New York: Greenwood, 1986. pages 185-196.
* "Revamping the Rut Regarding Reading and Writing About Feminist Science Fiction; or, I Want to Engage in 'Procrustean Bedmaking'", ''Extrapolation'' (Spring 2000), v.41, n.1, pp. 43-50.
*  "Review of Feminist Utopias by Francis Bartkowski." Science Fiction Studies 17 (1990): pages 401 - 404.
*  "Review of Feminist Utopias by Francis Bartkowski." Science Fiction Studies 17 (1990): pages 401 - 404.
*  "Searoad Chronicles of Klatsand as a Pathway toward New Directions in Feminist Science Fiction: Or Who's Afraid of Connecting Ursula Le Guin to Virginia Woolf?" Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction (London, England) v. 60 (Spring 1994) pages 58-67.
*  "Thelma and Louise: Driving toward Feminist SF; Or, Yes, Women Do Dream of Not Being Electric Sheep." Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction (Essex, England) v. 53 (Autumn 1991), pp. 80-86.
*  "Thelma and Louise: Driving toward Feminist SF; Or, Yes, Women Do Dream of Not Being Electric Sheep." Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction (Essex, England) v. 53 (Autumn 1991), pp. 80-86.
*  "Working at Loving: The Postseparatist Feminist Utopia." Actes du XIe colloque de CERLI, January 26-27 1990. In Eros, Science Fiction, Fantastique Aix-en-Provence: Universite de Provence, 1991. pages 179-189. about Doris Lessing, Pamela Sargent, and Joan Slonczewski.
*  "Working at Loving: The Postseparatist Feminist Utopia." Actes du XIe colloque de CERLI, January 26-27 1990. In ''Eros, Science Fiction, Fantastique''.  Aix-en-Provence: Universite de Provence, 1991. pages 179-189. about Doris Lessing, Pamela Sargent, and Joan Slonczewski.
* ''[[Feminist Fabulation|Feminist Fabulation: Space / Postmodern Fiction]]''. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1992.
 
''[[Lost in Space|Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond]]''. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 1993. Includes foreword by Marge Piercy.
 
* "Searoad Chronicles of Klatsand as a Pathway toward New Directions in Feminist Science Fiction: Or Who's Afraid of Connecting Ursula Le Guin to Virginia Woolf?" Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction (London, England) v. 60 (Spring 1994) pages 58-67.
 
''[[Future Females, The Next Generation|Future Females, The Next Generation: New Voices and Velocities in Feminist Science Fiction Criticism]]'' (2000)
* Editor. ''[[Future Females: A Critical Anthology]]''. Bowling Green, Ohio: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1981.
and Nicholas D. Smith, editors. ''[[Women and Utopia|Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations]]''. Landham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1983.
* Editor, ''[[Future Females, The Next Generation|Future Females, The Next Generation: New Voices and Velocities in Feminist Science Fiction Criticism]]'' (2000)
Oh Well, Orwell: Big Sister Is Watching Herself: Feminist Science Fiction in 1984 (May 1984)
 
 
*  Editor, with [[Nicholas Smith]]. ''[[Women and Utopia|Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations]]'' Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1983.
 
 
* Editor. [[Feminist Science Fiction. Special issue of Women's Studies International Forum]] Volume 7, Number 2 (1984).
* Editor, with [[Patrick D. Murphy]]. "[[Feminism Faces the Fantastic]]." Special issue of Women's Studies, Volume 14, Number 2 (1987).


==BAR==
==BART - BAZ==
; Bartkowski, Frances.
; [[Frances Bartkowski]].
* ''[[Feminist Utopias]]''. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.
* ''[[Feminist Utopias]]''. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.
*  "No Shadows Without Light. " Feminist Utopias. Lincoln & London : U of Nebraska P, 1989. 133-58. Comparaison of The Handmaid's Tale and L'Eugelionne (1976) by Louky Bersianik.  
*  "No Shadows Without Light. " Feminist Utopias. Lincoln & London : U of Nebraska P, 1989. 133-58. Comparaison of The Handmaid's Tale and L'Eugelionne (1976) by Louky Bersianik.  


; Bartlett, J. L.
; [[J. L. Bartlett]]
* "Paradox or Publication: Women in More's Utopia" 3/2000. http://www.womenwriters.net/editorials/bartlett200.htm  
* "Paradox or Publication: Women in More's Utopia" 3/2000. http://www.womenwriters.net/editorials/bartlett200.htm  


; Bartter, Martha A.
; [[Martha A. Bartter]].
* "Science, Science Fiction and Women: A Language of (Tacit) Exclusion." Etc. v. 49 (Winter 92/93) pages 406-419.  
* "Science, Science Fiction and Women: A Language of (Tacit) Exclusion." Etc. v. 49 (Winter 92/93) pages 406-419.  


; Baruch, Elaine Hoffman.
; [[Elaine Hoffman Baruch]].
*  "'A Natural and Necessary Monster': Women in Utopia." Alternative Futures Volume 2, Number 1 (Winter 1979): pages 29-49.
*  "'A Natural and Necessary Monster': Women in Utopia." Alternative Futures Volume 2, Number 1 (Winter 1979): pages 29-49.
*  "Dystopia Now." Alternative Futures: The Journal of Utopian Studies (Summer 1979): pages 55-67.  
*  "Dystopia Now." Alternative Futures: The Journal of Utopian Studies (Summer 1979): pages 55-67.  


; Bazin, Nancy Topping.
; [[Nancy Topping Bazin]].
* "Women and Revolution in Dystopian Fiction : Nadine Gordimer's July's People and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale." Selected Essays : International Conference on Representing Revolution 1989. Ed. John Michael Grafton. Carrollton, Ga. : West Georgia College, 1991. 115-27.
* "Women and Revolution in Dystopian Fiction : Nadine Gordimer's July's People and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale." Selected Essays : International Conference on Representing Revolution 1989. Ed. John Michael Grafton. Carrollton, Ga. : West Georgia College, 1991. 115-27.


==BE==
==BE==


; Becker, Susanne.
; [[Matthew Beaumont]].
* ''[[Gothic Forms of Feminine Fictions]]''
*  "'A Little Political World of My Own': the New Woman, the New Life, and ''[[New Amazonia]]''," Victorian Literature and Culture, Vol. 35 No. 1 (2007), pp. 215-32.
* "The New Woman and Nowhere: Feminism and Utopianism at the Fin de Siécle" in: ''The New Woman in Fiction and Fact'', Angelique Richardson and Chris Willis, eds., New York, Macmillan, 2001; p. 216.
 
 
; [[Susanne Becker]].
* ''[[Gothic Forms of Feminine Fictions]]''. Manchester University Press, 1999. St. Martin's Press, 1999.


; Bell-Metereau, Rebecca.
; [[Elizabeth Bell]] and [[Lynda Haas]].
* ''[[From Mouse to Mermaid|From Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film, Gender, and Culture]]''. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995.
 
; [[Rebecca Bell-Metereau]].
* Hollywood Androgyny (Columbia University Press, 1985). Substantial discussions of films including "Myra Breckenridge" (1970) (pp. 162-166), "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975) (pp. 178-187), and "Alien" (1980) (pp. 209-224), among many other non-sf-al films. The emphasis is on gender roles & transgender issues. Surprisingly readable and not afflicted with post-modern headache-making language. -- lq, 5/14/00  
* Hollywood Androgyny (Columbia University Press, 1985). Substantial discussions of films including "Myra Breckenridge" (1970) (pp. 162-166), "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975) (pp. 178-187), and "Alien" (1980) (pp. 209-224), among many other non-sf-al films. The emphasis is on gender roles & transgender issues. Surprisingly readable and not afflicted with post-modern headache-making language. -- lq, 5/14/00  


; Berard, Sylvie.
; [[Gillian Bennett]]
* ''[[Alas, Poor Ghost! Traditions of Belief in Story and Discourse]]''
 
; [[Sylvie Berard]].
*  "Amazones de tir dans la SF cote femmes!" Tessera North York, Ontario, Canada. v. 15 (Winter 1993) pages 42-55. (in French)
*  "Amazones de tir dans la SF cote femmes!" Tessera North York, Ontario, Canada. v. 15 (Winter 1993) pages 42-55. (in French)
*  Je pense "or" je suis. Discours et identite dans la SF cote femmes. D'U.K. Le Guin a E. Vonarburg. [I Think Theref[or]e I Am. Discourse and Identity in SF on the Women's Side. From U. K. Le Guin to E. Vonarburg.]. Ph.D. Dissertation, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 1995.
*  Je pense "or" je suis. Discours et identite dans la SF cote femmes. D'U.K. Le Guin a E. Vonarburg. [I Think Theref[or]e I Am. Discourse and Identity in SF on the Women's Side. From U. K. Le Guin to E. Vonarburg.]. Ph.D. Dissertation, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 1995.
*  "Qu'ouir, que lire? Gonades et derobades dans l'espace science-fictionnel." Post, # 9 (forthcoming in Autumn 1995).  
*  "Qu'ouir, que lire? Gonades et derobades dans l'espace science-fictionnel." Post, # 9 (forthcoming in Autumn 1995).  


; Berenstein, Rhona J.
; [[Rhona J. Berenstein]]
* ''[[Attack of the Leading Ladies|Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in the Classic Horror Cinema]]''. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996
* ''[[Attack of the Leading Ladies|Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in the Classic Horror Cinema]]''. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996


; Berger, Arthur Asa.
; [[Albert I. Berger]].
* "Love, Death, and the Atomic Bomb: Sexuality and Community in Science Fiction, 1935-55", ''Science Fiction Studies'', v.8 (no. 280) (November 1981).
 
; [[Arthur Asa Berger]].
* "A Personal Response to Whetmore's 'A Female Captain's Enterprise'" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 162-163.  
* "A Personal Response to Whetmore's 'A Female Captain's Enterprise'" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 162-163.  


; Bergstrom, Janet.
; [[Janet Bergstrom]].
* "Androids and Androgyny." Camera Obscura: A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory (Rochester, NY), v. 15 (Fall 1986): pp. 36-65.  
* "Androids and Androgyny." Camera Obscura: A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory (Rochester, NY), v. 15 (Fall 1986): pp. 36-65.  


; Berman, Jeffrey.
; [[Jeffrey Berman]].
* "Where's All the Fiction in Science Fiction?" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 164-176.  
* "Where's All the Fiction in Science Fiction?" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 164-176.  


; Bernheimer, Kate, editor.
; [[Kate  Bernheimer]], editor.
* ''[[Mirror, Mirror on the Wall|Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales]]'' (Anchor: 1998; ISBN 0385486812)  
* ''[[Mirror, Mirror on the Wall|Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales]]'' (Anchor: 1998; ISBN 0385486812)  
* ''[[Mirror, Mirror on the Wall|Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales]]'' - New Edition, Revised and Expanded. Random House 2010: ISBN 0307874524, ISBN 9780307874528.


; Bester, Alfred, 1913- .
; [[Alfred Bester]], 1913- .
* "Sex in the Year 2500," interview with Jeremy Hughes, In Touch for Men, July 1982. Bester discusses the gay rights movement.  
* "Sex in the Year 2500," interview with Jeremy Hughes, In Touch for Men, July 1982. Bester discusses the gay rights movement.  


; Bewell, Alan.
; [[Alan Bewell]].
* "An Issue of Monstrous Desire: Frankenstein and Obstetrics." The Yale Journal of Criticism, v. 2, no. 1 (Fall 1988): pp. 105-128.
* "An Issue of Monstrous Desire: Frankenstein and Obstetrics." The Yale Journal of Criticism, v. 2, no. 1 (Fall 1988): pp. 105-128.


==BI==
==BI==


; Bickman, Martin.
; [[Regina Binder]].
* "Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness: Form and Content," Science-Fiction Studies, v. 4, no. 1 (March 1977): pp. 42-47.
 
; Bierman, Judah.
* "Ambiguity in Utopia: The Dispossessed." Science-Fiction Studies, v. 2, no. 3 (# 7) (Nov. 1975): pp. 249-256.
 
; Bignell, Jonathan.
* "The Handmaid's Tale: Novel and Film" British Journal of Canadian Studies v 8 n 1 (1993): pp 71-84.
 
; Binder, Regina.
* Die Maskierte Utopie: Feminismus und Science Fiction ISBN 3631487940; 171 pp.; P. Lang.
* Die Maskierte Utopie: Feminismus und Science Fiction ISBN 3631487940; 171 pp.; P. Lang.


; Bitch Magazine.
; ''[[Bitch Magazine]]''.
* "The Past Decade Has Seen African-American Men Invade the Science Fiction Genre, But What About the Sci-Fi Sisters?"
* "The Past Decade Has Seen African-American Men Invade the Science Fiction Genre, But What About the Sci-Fi Sisters?"
; Bittner, James W.
* "Chronosophy, Aesthetics, and Ethics in Le Guin's The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia." in No Place Else: Explorations in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction edited by Eric S. Rabkin, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph D. Olander. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983: pp. 244-270.
*  Approaches to the Fiction of Ursula K. LeGuin Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1984. (Studies in Speculative Fiction No. 4) (0-8357-2013-6)


==BL==
==BL==
; Blagden, Nellie.
* "Otherworldly women (women novelists)." Life. v. 7 (July 1984), pages 112-117.


; Blodgett, Harriet.
; [[Holly Virginia Blackford]].
* "Fresh Iconography: Subversive Fantasy by Angela Carter." The Review of Contemporary Fiction v. 14 (Fall 1994): pp. 49-55.
* ''[[The Myth of Persephone in Girls' Fantasy Literature]]''


; Bloom, Harold.
* ''[[Ursula K. Le Guin by Harold Bloom|Ursula K. Le Guin]]'' (1986)


; Blum, Joanne.
; [[Nellie Blagden]].
* "Return to the Myth in Fictions by Le Guin, Bryant, and Tiptree." in Transcending Gender: The Male / Female Double in Women's Fiction. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1988: pp. 61-76.
* "Otherworldly Women (Women Novelists)." Life. v. 7 (July 1984), pages 112-117.


==BO==
==BO==


; Bogstad, Janice.
; [[Janice Bogstad]].
*  Editorial: "The Science Fiction Connection: Readers and Writers in the SF Community." Janus, v. 3, no. 4 (#10): 1977, pp. 4-8.
*  Editorial: "The Science Fiction Connection: Readers and Writers in the SF Community." Janus, v. 3, no. 4 (#10): 1977, pp. 4-8.
* "Octavia E. Butler and Power Relationships," Janus, 4 (1978-1979): pp. 28-31.
* with [[Barbara Emrys]]. "Science Fiction and Women's Networking." New Moon: A Quarterly Journal of SF and Critical Feminism." Winter 1981-1982: pp. 2-3, 17-19.
* , with Barbara Emrys. "Science Fiction and Women's Networking." New Moon: A Quarterly Journal of SF and Critical Feminism." Winter 1981-1982: pp. 2-3, 17-19.  
* "Redressing an Internal Imbalance: Women and Science Fiction, 1965–1980", ''Collection Building'' (1993)
* ''Gender, Power and Reversal in Contemporary Anglo-American and French Feminist Science FictionDetail Only Available'' U of Wisconsin, Maison dissertation.  


; Bonner, Frances.
; [[Frances Bonner]].
*  "Difference and Desire, Slavery and Seduction: Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis." Foundation no. 48 (1990): pp. 50-62.
*  "Towards a Better Way of Being: Feminist Science Fiction" in Imagining Women: Cultural Representations and Gender, edited by Frances Bonner, Cambridge: Polity, 1992: pp. 94-102.
*  "Towards a Better Way of Being: Feminist Science Fiction" in Imagining Women: Cultural Representations and Gender, edited by Frances Bonner, Cambridge: Polity, 1992: pp. 94-102.
*  "Review: Aliens and Others: Science Fiction, Feminism and Postmodernism." Foundation, v. 62, Winter 1994/1995, pp. 89-93.
*  "Review: Aliens and Others: Science Fiction, Feminism and Postmodernism." Foundation, v. 62, Winter 1994/1995, pp. 89-93.


; Booker, M. Keith.
; [[H. Austin Booth]].
* "Woman on the Edge of a Genre: The Feminist Dystopias of Marge Piercy." Science-Fiction Studies v. 21 (Nov. 1994): pp. 337-350.
 
; Booth, H. Austin.
* "Women, Gender, and Cyberculture" in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (July/August 2000) (bibliography)  
* "Women, Gender, and Cyberculture" in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (July/August 2000) (bibliography)  


; Borghi, Liana.
; [[Liana Borghi]].
* "Liminaliens and Others -- But Mostly Vamps, Dragons and Women's SF." in Critical Studies on the Feminist Subject ed. by Giovanna Covi (1997) (ISBN 88-86135-70-X).  
* "Liminaliens and Others -- But Mostly Vamps, Dragons and Women's SF." in Critical Studies on the Feminist Subject ed. by Giovanna Covi (1997) (ISBN 88-86135-70-X).  


; Bottigheimer, Ruth.
; [[Ruth Bottigheimer]].
* "Silenced Women in the Grimms' Tales: The 'Fit' Between Fairy Tales and society in Their Historical Context."  
* "Silenced Women in the Grimms' Tales: The 'Fit' Between Fairy Tales and Society in Their Historical Context."


; Boulter, Amanda.
; [[Penny Boumelha]].
* "Alice James Raccoona Tiptree Sheldon Jr.: Textual Personas in the Short Fiction of Alice Sheldon." Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction [London, England]: v. 63 (Spring 1995): pp. 5-31.
* "Regeneration: Time, Place and Gender in Fin-de-Siècle Utopian Narrative", pp.123-138 in ''Nowhere Is Perfect: French an Francophone Utopias/Dystopias''. Univ of Delaware Press (2008).
 
; [[Chantal Bourgault Du Coudray]].
* "The Cycle of the Werewolf: Romantic Ecologies of Self-Hood in Popular Fantasy." ''Australian Feminist Studies'', v.18, n.40 (March 2003), pp. 57-72.


==BRA==
==BRA==
; [[Leigh Brackett]].
; [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]].
* Interview, in Speaking of Science Fiction: The Paul Walker Interviews, Paul Walker, editor, Oradell, NJ: LUNA Publications, 1978: pp. 370-383.
* Writing as Miriam Gardner. "Behind the Borderline" in Ladder, Oct. 1960. Autobiographical information.
* and Edmond Hamilton. "Interview with Leigh Brackett and Edmond Hamilton," Science Fiction Review, v. 6, no. 2 (May 1977): pp. 6-15.  
* "Of Men, Halflings, and Hero Worship," Rochester, Texas, 1961 (private printing); Baltimore, T-K Graphics, 1973; revised in Tolkien and the Critics, edited by Neil Isaacs and Rose A. Zimbardo, Notre Dame, Indiana, and London: Notre Dame Press, 1968. [speculations on the possibly homosexual friendship between Frodo and Sam]
* "Responsibilities and Temptations of Women Science Fiction Writers," in ''[[Women Worldwalkers|Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy]]'', Jane B. Weedman, editor, Lubbock: Texas Tech Press, 1985: pp. 25-42.
* "One Woman's Experience in Science Fiction," in ''[[Women of Vision]]'', edited by Denise Du Pont, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988: pp. 84-97.  


; [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]].
; [[P. Bradshaw]].
* , writing as Miriam Gardner. "Behind the Borderline" in Ladder, Oct. 1960. Autobiographical information.
* "Dystopian Futures: Time-Travel and Millenarian Visions in the Poetry of Anna Barbauld and Charlotte Smith"
* . "Of Men, Halflings, and Hero Worship," Rochester, Texas, 1961 (private printing); Baltimore, T-K Graphics, 1973; revised in Tolkien and the Critics, edited by Neil Isaacs and Rose A. Zimbardo, Notre Dame, Indiana, and London: Notre Dame Press, 1968. [speculations on the possibly homosexual friendship between Frodo and Sam]
* . "Responsibilities and Temptations of Women Science Fiction Writers," in ''[[Women Worldwalkers|Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy]]'', Jane B. Weedman, editor, Lubbock: Texas Tech Press, 1985: pp. 25-42.
* . "One Woman's Experience in Science Fiction," in ''[[Women of Vision]]'', edited by Denise Du Pont, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988: pp. 84-97.


; Braidotti, Rosi.
; [[Rosi Braidotti]].
* "Cyberfeminism with a Difference" http://www.let.ruu.nl/womens_studies/rosi/cyberfem.htm
* "Cyberfeminism with a Difference" http://www.let.ruu.nl/womens_studies/rosi/cyberfem.htm


==BRE==
==BRE==
; [[Walter Breen]].
* ''[[The Darkover Concordance]]'' (Berkeley, Calif.: Pennyfarthing Press, 1979).
; [[Zoe Brennan]].
; [[Zoe Brennan]].
*  "Visions of Women, Technology and the Future in Feminist Science Fiction." Submitted by Zoe Brennan to the University of Exeter as a dissertation towards the degree of Master of Arts by advanced study in Women's Studies, September 1994. Abstract available online at http://www.ex.ac.uk/ws/Abstracts/AbBrennan.html Discusses a variety of works including Angela Carter's Heroes and Villains.  
*  "Visions of Women, Technology and the Future in Feminist Science Fiction." Submitted by Zoe Brennan to the University of Exeter as a dissertation towards the degree of Master of Arts by advanced study in Women's Studies, September 1994. Abstract available online at http://www.ex.ac.uk/ws/Abstracts/AbBrennan.html Discusses a variety of works including Angela Carter's Heroes and Villains.  
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==BRI==
==BRI==
; [[Paul Brians]].
* "Study Guide: Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale."
*  "Study Guide: Ursula LeGuin The Dispossessed."


; [[Mary T. Brizzi]].
; [[Mary T. Brizzi]].
*  "C. J. Cherryh and Tomorrow's New Sex Roles" in Staicar's The Feminine Eye (Ungar: New York, 1982), pp. 32-47.
*  "Narcissism and Romance in McCaffrey's Restoree," in Patterns of the Fantastic, edited by Donald M Hasser, Academic Programming at CHICON IV, San Berandino, California: Borgo Press, 1983: pp. 136-145.
*  "The Launching Pad," in Extrapolation, v. 23, no. 1 (1982): pp. 3-4, 107.
*  "The Launching Pad," in Extrapolation, v. 23, no. 1 (1982): pp. 3-4, 107.


==BRO==
==BRO==
; Broderick, Damien, and Joanna Russ.
; [[Katherine Broad]].
* "The Broderick-Russ Correspondence." Australian Science Fiction Review, May 1987, pp. 9-18.  
* "Race, Reproduction, and the Failures of Feminism in Mary Bradley Lane's ''Mizora''", ''Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature'' (Fall 2009), v.28, n.2, pp. 247-266.  


; Broege, Valerie.
; [[Valerie Broege]].
* "Women and Technology in Science Fiction: An Uneasy Alliance," in ''[[Women Worldwalkers|Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy]]'', edited by Valerie Broege, Lubbock: Texas Tech Press, 1985: pp. 43-58.  
* "Women and Technology in Science Fiction: An Uneasy Alliance," in ''[[Women Worldwalkers|Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy]]''Lubbock: Texas Tech Press, 1985: pp. 43-58.  


; Brooks, Rick.
; [[Tonya J. Browning]]
* "Andre Norton: Loss of Faith," The Dipple Chronicle 1 (Nov / Dec 1971): pp. 12-30; reprinted in The Many Worlds of Andrew Norton, edited by Roger Elwood (Radnor, Pennsylvania: Chilton, 1974): pp. 178-200; later title, The Book of Andre Norton (New York: Daw Books, 1975).
 
; Browning, Tonya J.
*  "A Foray Into History: A Brief Historical Survey of Women Writers of Science Fiction" http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~tonya/Tonya/sf/history.html
*  "A Foray Into History: A Brief Historical Survey of Women Writers of Science Fiction" http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~tonya/Tonya/sf/history.html
*  "Filling the Gaps Between Hard and Soft Science Fiction: A Case Study of Technofeminist Pat Cadigan." SISSI Proceedings, June 1994. Invited lecture at "The Image of Technology in Literature, the Media and Society." Society for Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery (SISSI) and the University of Southern Colorado, Colorado Springs, March 11, 1994. Translated into Italian by Mafalda Stasi (forthcoming) "Pat Cadigan, tecnofemminismo e fantascienza" MadrePerla Spring 1997.
*  "Protohistories and Protofeminists: Women and Science Fiction" in Hugo Gernsback's Forecast Science Fiction http://www.twd.net/ird/forecast/browning.html
*  "Protohistories and Protofeminists: Women and Science Fiction" in Hugo Gernsback's Forecast Science Fiction http://www.twd.net/ird/forecast/browning.html  


==BRY==
==BRY==
; Bryant, Dorothy.
; [[Dorothy Bryant]].
* "My Publisher / Myself." Frontiers, v. 4, 1979, pp. 35-39.  
* "My Publisher / Myself." Frontiers, v. 4, 1979, pp. 35-39.  


; Brynen, Rex.
; [[Rex Brynen]].
* "Mirror, Mirror? The Politics of Television Science Fiction" http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/mepp/exofile/sftv.html . Discusses women, minorities, and queers throughout TV SF history.
* "Mirror, Mirror? The Politics of Television Science Fiction" http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/mepp/exofile/sftv.html . Discusses women, minorities, and queers throughout TV SF history.


==BU==
==BU==


; Bucknall, Barbara.
; [[Lois McMaster Bujold]] and [[Sylvia Kelso]].
* ''[[Ursula K. Le Guin by Barbara Bucknall|Ursula K. Le Guin]]''. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1981.
 
; Bujold, Lois McMaster, and Sylvia Kelso.
* "Letterspace: In the Chinks Between Published Fiction and Published Criticism." in ''[[Women of Other Worlds|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. 383-409.
* "Letterspace: In the Chinks Between Published Fiction and Published Criticism." in ''[[Women of Other Worlds|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. 383-409.


; Bullock, C. J., and Kay L. Stewart.
; [[Pamela Bulmer]].
* "Post-Party Politics: Doris Lessing's Novels of the Seventies." Massachusetts Review 20 (1979): 245-57.
* "A Call to Arms." ''[[Femizine]]'', no. 2 (Dec. 1954): p. 7


; Bulmer, Pamela.
; [[Annette Burfoot]] and [[Susan Lord]] (editors)
* "A Call to Arms." Femizine, no. 2 (Dec. 1954): p. 7
 
; Burfoot, Annette, and Susan Lord (editors)
* Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006; ISBN 0889204977)
* Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006; ISBN 0889204977)


; Butler, Marily.
; [[Marily Butler]].
* "The First Frankenstein and Radical Science." TLS, April 9, 1993: pp. 12-14.
* "The First Frankenstein and Radical Science." TLS, April 9, 1993: pp. 12-14.


==BY==
==BY==
; Byfield, Bruce.
; [[Bruce Byfield]].
* Witches of the mind: A Critical Study of Fritz Leiber (1991)
* ''[[Witches of the Mind: A Critical Study of Fritz Leiber]]'' (1991)
 
; Byrd, Deborah.
*  "A Permanent Escape from the Underworld: Doris Lessing's Use of the Demeter / Kore Myth in Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five." Paper given at the mid-Hudson MLA Meeting, Poughkeepsie, New York, November 23, 1983.
*  "Gynocentric Mythmaking in Joan Vinge's The Snow Queen." Extrapolation (Fall 1986): pages 234-44.


; Byrne, Deirdre.
* "The Postmodernization of Gender / The Gendering of Postmodernism: Joanna Russ's Extra(Ordinary) People." Unisa English Studies: Journal of the Department of English v. 30 no. 1 (1992): pp. 47-52.




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BA

Raffaella Baccolini.
  • "Breaking the Boundaries: Gender, Genre, and Dystopia", pp.137-146, in Per una definizione dell'utopia: Metodologie e discipline a confronto., ed. by Nadia Minerva and Vita Fortunati. Ravenna: Longo, 1992.
Camille Bacon-Smith.
Bacon-Smith does anthropological studies of slash fiction & sf fandom.
Mary Kay Badami.
  • "A Feminist Critique of Science Fiction." Extrapolation Volume 18, no. 1 (December 1976): pages 6-19.
Linda Badley.
  • Film, Horror, and the Body Fantastic
Barbara L. Baer
  • "Apart to the End? Women and Men -- Different Visions of Nuclear War." Commonweal v. 112 (March 22 1985), pages 167-170.
William Sims Bainbridge.
  • "Women in Science Fiction." Sex Roles v. 8 n.10 (October 1982): pages 1081 - 1093. Statistics about women in science fiction both as authors and readers.
Lani Baird and Jake Stuiver.
Anne Balsamo.
  • "Reading Cyborgs Writing Feminism." Communication Volume 10 (1988): pages 334-44.
  • Technologies of the Gendered Body: Reading Cyborg Women
Angelika Bammer.

Barr

Marleen Barr.


  • "Being Marleen S. Barr / Writing Oy Pioneer!: How to Succeed in Creating Jewish Humorous Feminist Science Fiction Without Really Trying To Be Influenced by Literary 'Tradition, Tradition'". in Extrapolation (Spring 2006), v.48, n.1, pp. 168-189.
  • "Blurred Generic Conventions: Pregnancy and Power in Feminist Science Fiction." Reproductive & Genetic Engineering v. 1 no. 2 (1988) pages 167-174.
  • "Feminist Fabulation; or, Playing with Patriarchy vs. the Masculinization of Metafiction." Women's Studies Volume 14, Number 2 (1987), pages 187-191.
  • "Food for Postmodern Thought." In Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative, edited by Sarah Webster Goodwin and Libby Falk Jones, pages 21-33. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.
  • "Immortal Feminist Communities: A Recent Idea in Science Fiction," in Death and the Serpent, edited by carl B. Yoke and Donald M. Hassler. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985: pp. 39-47. Discussion of Motherlines by Charnas and other feminist sf.
  • "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.
  • "News from Somewhere." Science Fiction Studies, v. 17, pt. 3 (1990): pp. 401-404.
  • "Permissive, Unspectacular, a Little Baffling: Sex and the Single Feminist Utopian Quasi-Tribesperson." in Donald Palumbo, editor, Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature. New York: Greenwood, 1986. pages 185-196.
  • "Revamping the Rut Regarding Reading and Writing About Feminist Science Fiction; or, I Want to Engage in 'Procrustean Bedmaking'", Extrapolation (Spring 2000), v.41, n.1, pp. 43-50.
  • "Review of Feminist Utopias by Francis Bartkowski." Science Fiction Studies 17 (1990): pages 401 - 404.
  • "Searoad Chronicles of Klatsand as a Pathway toward New Directions in Feminist Science Fiction: Or Who's Afraid of Connecting Ursula Le Guin to Virginia Woolf?" Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction (London, England) v. 60 (Spring 1994) pages 58-67.
  • "Thelma and Louise: Driving toward Feminist SF; Or, Yes, Women Do Dream of Not Being Electric Sheep." Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction (Essex, England) v. 53 (Autumn 1991), pp. 80-86.
  • "Working at Loving: The Postseparatist Feminist Utopia." Actes du XIe colloque de CERLI, January 26-27 1990. In Eros, Science Fiction, Fantastique. Aix-en-Provence: Universite de Provence, 1991. pages 179-189. about Doris Lessing, Pamela Sargent, and Joan Slonczewski.




BART - BAZ

Frances Bartkowski.
  • Feminist Utopias. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1989.
  • "No Shadows Without Light. " Feminist Utopias. Lincoln & London : U of Nebraska P, 1989. 133-58. Comparaison of The Handmaid's Tale and L'Eugelionne (1976) by Louky Bersianik.
J. L. Bartlett
Martha A. Bartter.
  • "Science, Science Fiction and Women: A Language of (Tacit) Exclusion." Etc. v. 49 (Winter 92/93) pages 406-419.
Elaine Hoffman Baruch.
  • "'A Natural and Necessary Monster': Women in Utopia." Alternative Futures Volume 2, Number 1 (Winter 1979): pages 29-49.
  • "Dystopia Now." Alternative Futures: The Journal of Utopian Studies (Summer 1979): pages 55-67.
Nancy Topping Bazin.
  • "Women and Revolution in Dystopian Fiction : Nadine Gordimer's July's People and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale." Selected Essays : International Conference on Representing Revolution 1989. Ed. John Michael Grafton. Carrollton, Ga. : West Georgia College, 1991. 115-27.

BE

Matthew Beaumont.
  • "'A Little Political World of My Own': the New Woman, the New Life, and New Amazonia," Victorian Literature and Culture, Vol. 35 No. 1 (2007), pp. 215-32.
  • "The New Woman and Nowhere: Feminism and Utopianism at the Fin de Siécle" in: The New Woman in Fiction and Fact, Angelique Richardson and Chris Willis, eds., New York, Macmillan, 2001; p. 216.


Susanne Becker.
Elizabeth Bell and Lynda Haas.
Rebecca Bell-Metereau.
  • Hollywood Androgyny (Columbia University Press, 1985). Substantial discussions of films including "Myra Breckenridge" (1970) (pp. 162-166), "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975) (pp. 178-187), and "Alien" (1980) (pp. 209-224), among many other non-sf-al films. The emphasis is on gender roles & transgender issues. Surprisingly readable and not afflicted with post-modern headache-making language. -- lq, 5/14/00
Gillian Bennett
Sylvie Berard.
  • "Amazones de tir dans la SF cote femmes!" Tessera North York, Ontario, Canada. v. 15 (Winter 1993) pages 42-55. (in French)
  • Je pense "or" je suis. Discours et identite dans la SF cote femmes. D'U.K. Le Guin a E. Vonarburg. [I Think Theref[or]e I Am. Discourse and Identity in SF on the Women's Side. From U. K. Le Guin to E. Vonarburg.]. Ph.D. Dissertation, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 1995.
  • "Qu'ouir, que lire? Gonades et derobades dans l'espace science-fictionnel." Post, # 9 (forthcoming in Autumn 1995).
Rhona J. Berenstein
Albert I. Berger.
  • "Love, Death, and the Atomic Bomb: Sexuality and Community in Science Fiction, 1935-55", Science Fiction Studies, v.8 (no. 280) (November 1981).
Arthur Asa Berger.
  • "A Personal Response to Whetmore's 'A Female Captain's Enterprise'" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 162-163.
Janet Bergstrom.
  • "Androids and Androgyny." Camera Obscura: A Journal of Feminism and Film Theory (Rochester, NY), v. 15 (Fall 1986): pp. 36-65.
Jeffrey Berman.
  • "Where's All the Fiction in Science Fiction?" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 164-176.
Kate Bernheimer, editor.
Alfred Bester, 1913- .
  • "Sex in the Year 2500," interview with Jeremy Hughes, In Touch for Men, July 1982. Bester discusses the gay rights movement.
Alan Bewell.
  • "An Issue of Monstrous Desire: Frankenstein and Obstetrics." The Yale Journal of Criticism, v. 2, no. 1 (Fall 1988): pp. 105-128.

BI

Regina Binder.
  • Die Maskierte Utopie: Feminismus und Science Fiction ISBN 3631487940; 171 pp.; P. Lang.
Bitch Magazine.
  • "The Past Decade Has Seen African-American Men Invade the Science Fiction Genre, But What About the Sci-Fi Sisters?"

BL

Holly Virginia Blackford.


Nellie Blagden.
  • "Otherworldly Women (Women Novelists)." Life. v. 7 (July 1984), pages 112-117.

BO

Janice Bogstad.
  • Editorial: "The Science Fiction Connection: Readers and Writers in the SF Community." Janus, v. 3, no. 4 (#10): 1977, pp. 4-8.
  • with Barbara Emrys. "Science Fiction and Women's Networking." New Moon: A Quarterly Journal of SF and Critical Feminism." Winter 1981-1982: pp. 2-3, 17-19.
  • "Redressing an Internal Imbalance: Women and Science Fiction, 1965–1980", Collection Building (1993)
  • Gender, Power and Reversal in Contemporary Anglo-American and French Feminist Science FictionDetail Only Available U of Wisconsin, Maison dissertation.
Frances Bonner.
  • "Towards a Better Way of Being: Feminist Science Fiction" in Imagining Women: Cultural Representations and Gender, edited by Frances Bonner, Cambridge: Polity, 1992: pp. 94-102.
  • "Review: Aliens and Others: Science Fiction, Feminism and Postmodernism." Foundation, v. 62, Winter 1994/1995, pp. 89-93.
H. Austin Booth.
  • "Women, Gender, and Cyberculture" in Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries (July/August 2000) (bibliography)
Liana Borghi.
  • "Liminaliens and Others -- But Mostly Vamps, Dragons and Women's SF." in Critical Studies on the Feminist Subject ed. by Giovanna Covi (1997) (ISBN 88-86135-70-X).
Ruth Bottigheimer.
  • "Silenced Women in the Grimms' Tales: The 'Fit' Between Fairy Tales and Society in Their Historical Context."
Penny Boumelha.
  • "Regeneration: Time, Place and Gender in Fin-de-Siècle Utopian Narrative", pp.123-138 in Nowhere Is Perfect: French an Francophone Utopias/Dystopias. Univ of Delaware Press (2008).
Chantal Bourgault Du Coudray.
  • "The Cycle of the Werewolf: Romantic Ecologies of Self-Hood in Popular Fantasy." Australian Feminist Studies, v.18, n.40 (March 2003), pp. 57-72.

BRA

Marion Zimmer Bradley.
  • Writing as Miriam Gardner. "Behind the Borderline" in Ladder, Oct. 1960. Autobiographical information.
  • "Of Men, Halflings, and Hero Worship," Rochester, Texas, 1961 (private printing); Baltimore, T-K Graphics, 1973; revised in Tolkien and the Critics, edited by Neil Isaacs and Rose A. Zimbardo, Notre Dame, Indiana, and London: Notre Dame Press, 1968. [speculations on the possibly homosexual friendship between Frodo and Sam]
  • "Responsibilities and Temptations of Women Science Fiction Writers," in Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Jane B. Weedman, editor, Lubbock: Texas Tech Press, 1985: pp. 25-42.
  • "One Woman's Experience in Science Fiction," in Women of Vision, edited by Denise Du Pont, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988: pp. 84-97.
P. Bradshaw.
  • "Dystopian Futures: Time-Travel and Millenarian Visions in the Poetry of Anna Barbauld and Charlotte Smith"
Rosi Braidotti.

BRE

Zoe Brennan.
  • "Visions of Women, Technology and the Future in Feminist Science Fiction." Submitted by Zoe Brennan to the University of Exeter as a dissertation towards the degree of Master of Arts by advanced study in Women's Studies, September 1994. Abstract available online at http://www.ex.ac.uk/ws/Abstracts/AbBrennan.html Discusses a variety of works including Angela Carter's Heroes and Villains.
Marie Minnich Brewer.
  • "Surviving Fictions: Gender and Difference in Postmodern and Postnuclear Narrative." Discourse Volume 9 (1987): pages 37-52.

BRI

Mary T. Brizzi.
  • "The Launching Pad," in Extrapolation, v. 23, no. 1 (1982): pp. 3-4, 107.

BRO

Katherine Broad.
  • "Race, Reproduction, and the Failures of Feminism in Mary Bradley Lane's Mizora", Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature (Fall 2009), v.28, n.2, pp. 247-266.
Valerie Broege.
Tonya J. Browning

BRY

Dorothy Bryant.
  • "My Publisher / Myself." Frontiers, v. 4, 1979, pp. 35-39.
Rex Brynen.

BU

Lois McMaster Bujold and Sylvia Kelso.
Pamela Bulmer.
  • "A Call to Arms." Femizine, no. 2 (Dec. 1954): p. 7
Annette Burfoot and Susan Lord (editors)
  • Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006; ISBN 0889204977)
Marily Butler.
  • "The First Frankenstein and Radical Science." TLS, April 9, 1993: pp. 12-14.

BY

Bruce Byfield.