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; [[Pat Cadigan]].
; [[Pat Cadigan]].
* "Guest Editorial: Ten Years After." Asimov's SF Magazine, v. 17, no. 14 (Dec. 1993): pp. 4-9.
* "Guest Editorial: Ten Years After." Asimov's SF Magazine, v. 17, no. 14 (Dec. 1993): pp. 4-9.
* "Interview with Pat Cadigan." Journal Wired, Spring 1990, pp. 84-118.


; [[Karen Cadora]].
; [[Karen Cadora]].
* "Feminist Cyberpunk." Science Fiction Studies, v. 22, no. 3 (1995): pp. 357-372.  
* "Feminist Cyberpunk." Science Fiction Studies, v. 22, no. 3 (1995): pp. 357-372.  


; [[Leonie Caldecott]]
; [[Lynette Carpenter]].
* "[[Naomi Mitchison]]" in Women of Our Century by Leonie Caldecott. London: Arile Books, 1984: pp. 11-34.
* Editor, with [[Wendy K. Kolmar]], ''[[Haunting the House of Women|Haunting the House of Women: Feminist Perspectives on Ghost Stories by American Women]]'' 1991: University of Tennessee, ISBN 0870496883. (anthology of essays)
 
; Larry W. Caldwell.
* "Wells, Orwell, and [[Margaret Atwood|Atwood]] : (EPI)Logic and Eu/Utopia." Extrapolation v33, n4 (Winter 1992) : 333-45.
 
; [[Pat Califia]].
* "[[Monique Wittig]]: Lover of Words and Women," in Lesbian Tide [Los Angeles[, no. 7 (July-August 1977).
* "[[Samuel Delany]]: Setting Future Limits," The Advocate (# 332), Dec. 9 1982.
 
; [[Eleanor Cameron]].
* "High Fantasy: ''[[A Wizard of Earthsea]]''," The Horn Book Magazine 47 (April 1971): pp. 129-138.


; [[Helen Carr]]
; [[Helen Carr]]
* Editor, ''From My Guy to Sci-Fi: Genre and Women's Writing in the Postmodern World''. London: Pandora Press, 1989.  
* Editor, ''[[From My Guy to Sci-Fi|From My Guy to Sci-Fi: Genre and Women's Writing in the Postmodern World]]''. London: Pandora Press, 1989.  


; [[Joan W. Carr]] (pseudonym for Sandy Sanderson)
; [[Joan W. Carr]] (pseudonym for Sandy Sanderson)
* "Editorial." Femizine, no. 1 (Summer 1954): p. 2.  
* "Editorial." Femizine, no. 1 (Summer 1954): p. 2.  


; [[Raphael Carter]].
; [[Terry Castle]].
* "'Hermaphrodite Protagonist': The Misreading of Bone Dance"
* ''[[The Female Thermometer|"The Female Thermometer": Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Invention of the Uncanny]]'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995).


; [[Terry Castle]].
; [[Ildney Cavalcanti]].
* The Female Thermometer: Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Invention of the Uncanny
* "Utopias of/f Language in Contemporary Feminist Literary Dystopias", ''[[Utopian Studies]]'', v.11, n.2, pp.152-180 (2000)


==CH==
==CH==
; Chapman, Edgar L.
; [[Edgar L. Chapman]].
* "Sex, Satire, and Feminism in the Science Fiction of Suzette Haden Elgin" in Tom Staicar (ed.), The Feminine Eye: Science Fiction and the Women Who Write It (New York: Ungar, 1982). pp. 89-102.  
* "Sex, Satire, and Feminism in the Science Fiction of Suzette Haden Elgin" in Tom Staicar (ed.), ''[[The Feminine Eye|The Feminine Eye: Science Fiction and the Women Who Write It]]'' (New York: Ungar, 1982). pp. 89-102.  


; Charnas, Suzy McKee.
; [[Suzy McKee Charnas]].
* "Symposium on Women and Science Fiction," [interview with Charnas and others.] Khatru, Nov. 1975.
* "Symposium on Women and Science Fiction," [interview with Charnas and others.] ''[[Khatru]]'', Nov. 1975.
* "Algol Interview: Suzy McKee Charnas," Algol, Winter 1978-1979.
* "The Good Rape," Kolvir [fan magazine], Aug. 1978.
* "The Good Rape," Kolvir [fan magazine], Aug. 1978.
* "No Such Thing as Tearing Down Just a Little: Post-Holocaust Themes in Feminist SF." Janus Volume 6 (1980): pages 25-28.
* "No Such Thing as Tearing Down Just a Little: Post-Holocaust Themes in Feminist SF." ''[[Janus]]'' Volume 6 (1980): pages 25-28.
* "Interview." Sojourner, June 1981.
* "Interview." ''[[Sojourner]]'', June 1981.
* "A Woman Appeared" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 103-108.
* "A Woman Appeared" in ''[[Future Females|Future Females: A Critical Anthology]]'' edited by [[Marleen S. Barr]] (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 103-108.
* Reading and Study Guide: Walk to the End of the World (Volume One of The Holdfast Chronicles). Available at http://www.suzymckeecharnas.com/Study_guide_walk_to_the_end.html


; Chien, Ying-Ying.
; [[Steve Chibnall]].
* "From Utopian to Dystopian World: Two Faces of Feminism in Contemporary Taiwanese Women's Fiction." World Literature Today V. 68 (Winter 1994), pages 35-42.
* "Alien Women: The Politics of Sexual Difference in British SF Pulp Cinema", in ''British Science Fiction Cinema'', ed. I. Q. Hunter, pp. 57-74. London: Routledge, 1999.
 
; [[Ying-Ying Chien]].
* "From Utopian to Dystopian World: Two Faces of Feminism in Contemporary Taiwanese Women's Fiction." ''World Literature Today'', v.68 (Winter 1994), pages 35-42.


==CI==
==CI==
; Ciconi, Mirna.
; [[Mirna Ciconi]].
* "Male Pair-Bonds and Female Desire in Fan Slash Writing," in Cheryl Harris, ed., Theorizing Fandom: Fans, Subculture and Identity. Cresskill, NY: Hampton Press, 1988. Discusses male buddy shows.  
* "Male Pair-Bonds and Female Desire in Fan Slash Writing," in [[Cheryl Harris]], ed., ''[[Theorizing Fandom|Theorizing Fandom: Fans, Subculture and Identity]]''. Cresskill, NY: Hampton Press, 1988. Discusses male buddy shows.  


; Cioffi, Kathleen.
; [[Kathleen Cioffi]].
* "Types of Feminist Fantasy and Science Fiction" in Jane B. Weedman, editor, Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy (Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech Press, 1985), pages 83-93.
* "Types of Feminist Fantasy and Science Fiction" in Jane B. Weedman, editor, ''[[Women Worldwalkers|Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy]]'' (Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech Press, 1985), pages 83-93.


==CL==
==CL==
; Clare, Mariette.
; [[Thomas Clareson]].
    Doris Lessing and Women's Appropriation of Science Fiction. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham, 1984.
* "Lost Worlds, Lost Races: A Pagan Princess of Their Very Own." Many Futures, Many Worlds. Ed. Thomas Clareson. Kent State: Kent State University Press, 1977.  
 
 
; Clareson, Thomas.
    "Lost Worlds, Lost Races: A Pagan Princess of Their Very Own." Many Futures, Many Worlds. Ed. Thomas Clareson. Kent State: Kent State University Press, 1977.  
 
 
; Clark, Jill.
    "Sally Gearhart: Spirituality vs. Politics," in Gay Community News (Boston Mass) 12/15/1979.
 
 
; Clark, Keith, and Denise Keller.
    "Future Sex: The Science Fiction Connection," Gay News (Pittsburgh, Pa.), March 6, 1976. (bibliography)
 
 
; Clark, Robert.
    "Angela Carter's Desire Machine." Women's Studies v. 14, no. 2 (1987): pp. 147-161.
 


; Clerc, Susan.
; [[Beverly Lyon Clark]] an [[Margaret R. Higonnet]]
    "Estrogen Brigades and 'Big Tits' Threads: Media Fandom Online and Off," in Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace, edited by Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise. Seattle: Seal Press, 1996. Pages 73-97. Discusses women online.
* Editors, ''Girls, Boys, Books, Toys: Gender in Children's Literature an Culture''. Johns Hopkins University Press: 1999.
    "DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy: The X-Files Media Fandom, Online and Off." In 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files, edited by David Lavery, Angela Huage, and Marla Cartwright. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1996. Pages 36-51.


; [[Keith Clark]] and [[Denise Keller]].
* "Future Sex: The Science Fiction Connection," Gay News (Pittsburgh, Pa.), March 6, 1976. (bibliography)


; Clemente, Bill.
; [[Susan Clerc]].
    "Of Women and Wonder: A Conversation with Suzy McKee Charnas." in 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. 60-81.
* "Estrogen Brigades and 'Big Tits' Threads: Media Fandom Online and Off," in Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace, edited by Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise. Seattle: Seal Press, 1996. Pages 73-97. Discusses women online.
Clery, E. J.
* "DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy: The X-Files Media Fandom, Online and Off." In 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files, edited by David Lavery, Angela Huage, and Marla Cartwright. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1996. Pages 36-51.
    Women's Gothic: From Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley (Northcote House Publishers Ltd. 2003; ISBN 0746311443)


; [[E. J. Clery]]
* ''[[Women's Gothic|Women's Gothic: From Clara Reeve to Mary Shelley]]'' (Northcote House Publishers Ltd. 2000, 2003; ISBN 0746311443)


; Cline, Cheryl.
; [[Carol J. Clover]]
    "Feminist Perspective: The Female Man." Windhaven Volume 1, Number 1 (1977): pages 6-9.
* ''[[Men, Women, and Chain Saws|Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender and the Modern Horror Film]]''
 
 
; Clover, Carol J.
    Men, Women, and Chain Saws: Gender and the Modern Horror Film
 
 
; Clute, John, and Peter Nicholls.
    Relevant essays in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1993):
    --. "Feminism"
    --. "Sex"
    --. "Women as Portrayed in Science Fiction"
    --. "Women SF Writers"


; [[John Clute]] and [[Peter Nicholls]].
* ''The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' (1993). Relevant essays include:
** "Feminism"
** "Sex"
** "Women as Portrayed in Science Fiction"
** "Women SF Writers"


==CO==
==CO==
; Cogell, Elizabeth Cummins.
; [[M. R. Collings]]
    --. Ursula K. Le Guin: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography.
* "Words and Worlds: The Creation of a Fantasy Universe in Zelazny, Lee, and Anthony," in Scope of the Fantastic, edited by R. A. Collins and H. D. Pearce, Westport, CT: Greenwood, Press, 1985: pp. 173-182. (Discusses Tanith Lee, Roger Zelazny, and Piers Anthony.)  
    --. "Setting as Analogue to Characterization in Ursula Le Guin," Extrapolation, v. 18, no. 2 (1977): pp. 131-141.
 
 
; Collings, M. R.
    "Words and Worlds: The Creation of a Fantasy Universe in Zelazny, Lee, and Anthony," in Scope of the Fantastic, edited by R. A. Collins and H. D. Pearce, Westport, CT: Greenwood, Press, 1985: pp. 173-182. (Discusses Tanith Lee, Roger Zelazny, and Piers Anthony.)  
 
 
; Collins, Jerre.
    "Leaving Omelas: Questions of Faith and Understanding." Studies in Short Fiction v. 27 (Fall 1990): pp. 525-535.
 
 
; Collins, Robert A.
    "Tepper's 'Chinanga': A Parable of Deconstruction." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts v.8, n.4 (#32): pp. 464-471 (1997).
    Discusses Beauty.
 
 
; Contoski, Victor.
    "Marge Piercy: A Vision of the Peaceable Kingdom." Modern Poetry Studies 8: pp. 205-216.
 
 
; Cook, Diane.
    "Yes, Virginia, there's always been Women's Science Fiction ... Feminist, even." Contrary Modes: Proceedings of the World Science Fiction Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 1985. Editors, J. Blackford & R. Blackford et al. Melbourne: Ebony Books: pp. 133-145.
 
 
; Cooper, Susan.
    "Womenfolk and Fairy Tales" in New York Times Book Review, 4/13/1975
 
 
; Corcos, Christine Alice.
    " Women's Rights and Women's Images in Science Fiction: A Selected Bibliography" (1994)
 


; Cortiel, Jeanne.
; [[Diane Cook]].
    Demand My Writing: Joanna Russ / Feminism / Science Fiction Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1999, 254 pages.  
* "Yes, Virginia, there's always been Women's Science Fiction ... Feminist, even." Contrary Modes: Proceedings of the World Science Fiction Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 1985. Editors, J. Blackford & R. Blackford et al. Melbourne: Ebony Books: pp. 133-145.  


; [[Susan Cooper]].
* "Womenfolk and Fairy Tales" in New York Times Book Review, 4/13/1975


; Counsil, Wendy.
; [[Christine Alice Corcos]].
    "The State of Feminism in Science Fiction: An Interview With Karen Joy Fowler, Lisa Goldstein, and Pat Murphy." Science Fiction Eye, v. 2, no. 2 (#7), Aug. 1990: pp. 20-31.
* [http://faculty.law.lsu.edu/ccorcos/biblio/womenscifi.htm "Women's Rights and Women's Images in Science Fiction: A Selected Bibliography"] in ''An International Guie to Law and Literature'' (W.S. Hein, 2000) (1994)  


; [[Susan K. Cornillon]].
* ''Images of Women in Fiction: Feminist Perspectives''. Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1972.


; Cowperthwaite, David.
; [[Nina Cornyetz]].
    Editor, Tanith Lee: Mistress of Delirium. Stockport: British Fantasy Society, 1993.
* ''[[Dangerous Women, Deadly Words|Dangerous Women, Deadly Words: Phallic Fantasy and Modernity in Three Japanese Writers]]''


; [[Wendy Counsil]].
* "The State of Feminism in Science Fiction: An Interview With Karen Joy Fowler, Lisa Goldstein, and Pat Murphy." Science Fiction Eye, v. 2, no. 2 (#7), Aug. 1990: pp. 20-31.


==CR==
==CR==
; Cramer, Carmen.
; [[Anne Cranny-Francis]].
    "Anti-Automation: Marge Piercy's Fight in Woman on the Edge of Time." Critique (Atlanta, GA) v. 27 (Summer 1986), pp. 229-233.
* ''Feminist Fiction: Feminist Uses of Generic Fiction''. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.
Crawford, Iain.
    "Wading Through Slaughter: John Hampden, Thomas Gray, and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in the Novel v. 20 (Fall 1988): pp. 249-261.
 
 
; Creed, Barbara.
    "Horror and the Monstrous Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection." Screen Volume 27, Part 1 (1986): pages 44-70.
    --. The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis London: Routledge, 1993.
 


; Cristina, Isabel.
; [[Neta C. Crawford]].
    Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing
* "Feminist Futures: Science Fiction, Utopia, and the Art of Possibilities in World Politics", pp. 195-220, in ''[[To Seek Out New Worlds: Science Fiction and World Politics]]'', ed. by [[Jutta Weldes]]. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.


; [[Barbara Creed]].
* "Horror and the Monstrous Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection." Screen Volume 27, Part 1 (1986): pages 44-70.
* ''[[The Monstrous-Feminine|The Monstrous-Feminine: Film, Feminism, and Psychoanalysis]]''. London: Routledge, 1993.


; Croft, Andy.
; [[Isabel Cristina]].
    "Worlds Without End Foisted Upon the Future -- Some Antecedents of Nineteen Eighty-Four" in Inside the Myth: Orwell, Views from the Left, edited by Christopher Norris (London: 1984) [on Burdekin's Swastika Night]
* ''[[Recreational Terror|Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing]]''


; [[Janice C. Crosby]].
* ''[[Cauldron of Changes|Cauldron of Changes: Feminist Spirituality in Fantastic Fiction]]'' (McFarland: 2000, ISBN 0786408480). Studies on [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], [[Kim Chernin]], [[Alice Walker]], [[Mercedes Lackey]], [[Patricia Kennealy]], [[Gael Baudino]], [[Octavia Butler]], [[Lynn Abbey]], [[Joan Vinge]], [[Toni Morrison]], [[Gloria Naylor]], [[Ntozake Shange]], and [[Starhawk]].


; Crosby, Janice C.
; [[Diane Griffin Crowder]].
    Cauldron of Changes: Feminist Spirituality in Fantastic Fiction (McFarland: 2000, ISBN 0786408480). Studies on Marion Zimmer Bradley, Kim Chernin, Alice Walker, Mercedes Lackey, Patricia Kennealy, Gael Baudino, Octavia Butler, Lynn Abbey, Joan Vinge, Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, Ntozake Shange, and Starhawk.
* "Separatism and Feminist Utopian Fiction." Sexual Practice, Textual Theory: Lesbian Cultural Criticism, edited by Susan J. Wolfe and Julia Penelope. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1993: pp. 237-250.
 
 
; Cross, Michael S.
    "Fiction." Library Journal, 102 (Aug. 1977): p. 1982. Review of Octavia Butler, Mind of My Mind.
 
 
; Crowder, Diane Griffin.
    "Separatism and Feminist Utopian Fiction." Sexual Practice, Textual Theory: Lesbian Cultural Criticism, edited by Susan J. Wolfe and Julia Penelope. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1993: pp. 237-250.  


==CU==
==CU==
; Cumberland, Sharon.
; [[Sharon Cumberland]].
    Private Uses of Cyberspace: Women, Desire, and Fan Culture. MIT Media-In-Transition Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 8, 1999. Available at http://media-in-transition.mit.edu/articles/index_cumberland.html. About fan fiction.  
* Private Uses of Cyberspace: Women, Desire, and Fan Culture. MIT Media-In-Transition Conference, Cambridge, Massachusetts, October 8, 1999. Available at http://media-in-transition.mit.edu/articles/index_cumberland.html. About fan fiction.  
 
 
; Cummins, Elizabeth.
    --. "The Land-Lady's Homebirth: Revisiting Ursula K. Le Guin's Worlds." Science-Fiction Studies v. 17 (July 1990): pp. 153-166.
    --. Understanding Ursula K. Le Guin. Rev. ed., 1993: University of South Carolina Press.
 


; Cuomo, Amy.
; [[Amy Cuomo]].
    "The Scientific Appropriation of Female Reproductive Power in 'Junior.'" Extrapolation v. 39, no. 4 (Winter 1998), pp. 352-363.  
* "The Scientific Appropriation of Female Reproductive Power in 'Junior.'" Extrapolation v. 39, no. 4 (Winter 1998), pp. 352-363.  


; [[Rosemary Keefe Curb]].
* "Amazon Intertextuality and Sinuosity in Sandra Shotlander's ''Angels of Power''", ''[[Hypatia]]'', v.10, n.4 (Autumn, 1995), pp.90-103.


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CA

Pat Cadigan.
  • "Guest Editorial: Ten Years After." Asimov's SF Magazine, v. 17, no. 14 (Dec. 1993): pp. 4-9.
Karen Cadora.
  • "Feminist Cyberpunk." Science Fiction Studies, v. 22, no. 3 (1995): pp. 357-372.
Lynette Carpenter.
Helen Carr
Joan W. Carr (pseudonym for Sandy Sanderson)
  • "Editorial." Femizine, no. 1 (Summer 1954): p. 2.
Terry Castle.
Ildney Cavalcanti.
  • "Utopias of/f Language in Contemporary Feminist Literary Dystopias", Utopian Studies, v.11, n.2, pp.152-180 (2000)

CH

Edgar L. Chapman.
Suzy McKee Charnas.
  • "Symposium on Women and Science Fiction," [interview with Charnas and others.] Khatru, Nov. 1975.
  • "The Good Rape," Kolvir [fan magazine], Aug. 1978.
  • "No Such Thing as Tearing Down Just a Little: Post-Holocaust Themes in Feminist SF." Janus Volume 6 (1980): pages 25-28.
  • "Interview." Sojourner, June 1981.
  • "A Woman Appeared" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marleen S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 103-108.
Steve Chibnall.
  • "Alien Women: The Politics of Sexual Difference in British SF Pulp Cinema", in British Science Fiction Cinema, ed. I. Q. Hunter, pp. 57-74. London: Routledge, 1999.
Ying-Ying Chien.
  • "From Utopian to Dystopian World: Two Faces of Feminism in Contemporary Taiwanese Women's Fiction." World Literature Today, v.68 (Winter 1994), pages 35-42.

CI

Mirna Ciconi.
Kathleen Cioffi.

CL

Thomas Clareson.
  • "Lost Worlds, Lost Races: A Pagan Princess of Their Very Own." Many Futures, Many Worlds. Ed. Thomas Clareson. Kent State: Kent State University Press, 1977.
Beverly Lyon Clark an Margaret R. Higonnet
  • Editors, Girls, Boys, Books, Toys: Gender in Children's Literature an Culture. Johns Hopkins University Press: 1999.
Keith Clark and Denise Keller.
  • "Future Sex: The Science Fiction Connection," Gay News (Pittsburgh, Pa.), March 6, 1976. (bibliography)
Susan Clerc.
  • "Estrogen Brigades and 'Big Tits' Threads: Media Fandom Online and Off," in Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace, edited by Lynn Cherny and Elizabeth Reba Weise. Seattle: Seal Press, 1996. Pages 73-97. Discusses women online.
  • "DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy: The X-Files Media Fandom, Online and Off." In 'Deny All Knowledge': Reading the X-Files, edited by David Lavery, Angela Huage, and Marla Cartwright. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1996. Pages 36-51.
E. J. Clery
Carol J. Clover
John Clute and Peter Nicholls.
  • The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1993). Relevant essays include:
    • "Feminism"
    • "Sex"
    • "Women as Portrayed in Science Fiction"
    • "Women SF Writers"

CO

M. R. Collings
  • "Words and Worlds: The Creation of a Fantasy Universe in Zelazny, Lee, and Anthony," in Scope of the Fantastic, edited by R. A. Collins and H. D. Pearce, Westport, CT: Greenwood, Press, 1985: pp. 173-182. (Discusses Tanith Lee, Roger Zelazny, and Piers Anthony.)
Diane Cook.
  • "Yes, Virginia, there's always been Women's Science Fiction ... Feminist, even." Contrary Modes: Proceedings of the World Science Fiction Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 1985. Editors, J. Blackford & R. Blackford et al. Melbourne: Ebony Books: pp. 133-145.
Susan Cooper.
  • "Womenfolk and Fairy Tales" in New York Times Book Review, 4/13/1975
Christine Alice Corcos.
Susan K. Cornillon.
  • Images of Women in Fiction: Feminist Perspectives. Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1972.
Nina Cornyetz.
Wendy Counsil.
  • "The State of Feminism in Science Fiction: An Interview With Karen Joy Fowler, Lisa Goldstein, and Pat Murphy." Science Fiction Eye, v. 2, no. 2 (#7), Aug. 1990: pp. 20-31.

CR

Anne Cranny-Francis.
  • Feminist Fiction: Feminist Uses of Generic Fiction. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990.
Neta C. Crawford.
Barbara Creed.
Isabel Cristina.
Janice C. Crosby.
Diane Griffin Crowder.
  • "Separatism and Feminist Utopian Fiction." Sexual Practice, Textual Theory: Lesbian Cultural Criticism, edited by Susan J. Wolfe and Julia Penelope. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 1993: pp. 237-250.

CU

Sharon Cumberland.
Amy Cuomo.
  • "The Scientific Appropriation of Female Reproductive Power in 'Junior.'" Extrapolation v. 39, no. 4 (Winter 1998), pp. 352-363.
Rosemary Keefe Curb.
  • "Amazon Intertextuality and Sinuosity in Sandra Shotlander's Angels of Power", Hypatia, v.10, n.4 (Autumn, 1995), pp.90-103.