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'''''This is the master-list of gender-oriented SF anthologies.''''' This list includes ''all'' anthologies that have a gender or sexuality theme.  The anthology theme may be either themes within the stories themselves (e.g., feminist perspectives, women characters, queer characters, a gender-specific or historically-gender-associated role) or thematic selection of works based on the author (e.g., works by women authors).   
'''''This is the master-list of gender-oriented SF anthologies.''''' This list includes ''all'' anthologies of fiction that have a gender or sexuality theme.  The anthology theme may be either themes within the stories themselves (e.g., feminist perspectives, women characters, queer characters, a gender-specific or historically-gender-associated role) or thematic selection of works based on the author (e.g., works by women authors).   


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* ''[[Chicks 'n Chained Males]]'' ed. by [[Esther M. Friesner]] (1999)
* ''[[Chicks 'n Chained Males]]'' ed. by [[Esther M. Friesner]] (1999)
* ''[[Chicks in Chainmail]]'' ed. by [[Esther M. Friesner]] (1995)
* ''[[Chicks in Chainmail]]'' ed. by [[Esther M. Friesner]] (1995)
* ''[[Chicks Kick Butt]]'' ed. by [[Kerrie Hughes]] and [[Rachel Caine]] (2011)
* ''[[Cinderella on the Ball]]'' from [[Attic Press]] (date?)
* ''[[Cinderella on the Ball]]'' from [[Attic Press]] (date?)
* ''[[A Circle of Witches]]'' ed. by [[Peter Haining]] (1971)
* ''[[A Circle of Witches]]'' ed. by [[Peter Haining]] (1971)
* ''[[The Cold Embrace]]'' ed. by [[Alex Hamilton]] (1967)
* ''[[The Cold Embrace]]'' ed. by [[Alex Hamilton]] (1967)
* ''[[Cybersex: Aliens, Neurosex and Cyborgasms]]'' ed. by [[Richard Glyn Jones]] (1996)
* ''[[Cybersex: Aliens, Neurosex and Cyborgasms]]'' ed. by [[Richard Glyn Jones]] (1996)


== D ==
== D ==
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* ''[[Don't Bet on the Prince|Don't Bet on the Prince: Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England]]'' ed. by [[Jack Zipes]] (1986)
* ''[[Don't Bet on the Prince|Don't Bet on the Prince: Contemporary Feminist Fairy Tales in North America and England]]'' ed. by [[Jack Zipes]] (1986)
* ''[[Don't Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear]]'' ed. by [[Jody Lynn Nye]] (1996)
* ''[[Don't Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear]]'' ed. by [[Jody Lynn Nye]] (1996)
* ''[[Dragons and Warrior Daughters|Dragons and Warrior Daughters: Fantasy Stories by Women Writers]]'' ed. by [[Jessica Yates]] (1989)
* ''[[Dreams in a Minor Key|Dreams in a Minor Key: Tales of Magic Realism by Women]]'' ed. by [[Susanna Sturgis]] (1991)
* ''[[Dreams in a Minor Key|Dreams in a Minor Key: Tales of Magic Realism by Women]]'' ed. by [[Susanna Sturgis]] (1991)
* ''[[Dying for It]]'' ed. by [[Gardner Dozois]] (1997)
* ''[[Dying for It]]'' ed. by [[Gardner Dozois]] (1997)


== E ==
== E ==
* ''[[Embracing the Dark|Embracing the Dark: Tales of Gay and Lesbian Horror]]'' ed. by [[Eric Garber]] (1991)
* ''[[Embracing the Dark|Embracing the Dark: Tales of Gay and Lesbian Horror]]'' ed. by [[Eric Garber]] (1991)
* ''[[Enter at Your Own Risk|Enter at Your Own Risk: Fires and Phantoms]]'' ed. by [[Alex Scully]] (2012)
* ''[[Eros in Orbit]]'' ed. by [[Joseph Elder]] (1973)
* ''[[Eros in Orbit]]'' ed. by [[Joseph Elder]] (1973)
* ''[[The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories]]'' - ''see'' ''[[Millennial Women]]'' (1978) ed. by [[Virginia Kidd]]
* ''[[The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories]]'' - ''see'' ''[[Millennial Women]]'' (1978) ed. by [[Virginia Kidd]]
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== F ==
== F ==
* ''[[Fantastic Women|Fantastic Women: 18 Tales of the Surreal and the Sublime from Tin House]]'' edited by [[Rob Spillman]] (2011)
* ''[[Fantastic Women|Fantastic Women: 18 Tales of the Surreal and the Sublime from Tin House]]'' edited by [[Rob Spillman]] (2011)
* ''[[Fat Girl in a Strange Land]]'' ed. by [[Kay T. Holt]] and [[Bart R. Leib]] (2012)
* ''[[Fearless Girls, Wise Women & Beloved Sisters]]'' ed. by [[Kathleen Ragan]] (1998)
* ''[[Fearless Girls, Wise Women & Beloved Sisters]]'' ed. by [[Kathleen Ragan]] (1998)
* ''[[Femmes au Futur]]'' ed. by [[Marianne Leconte]] (1976)
* ''[[Femmes au Futur]]'' ed. by [[Marianne Leconte]] (1976)
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== P ==
== P ==
* ''[[The Lifted Veil|The Penguin Book of Classic Fantasy by Women]]'': see [[The Lifted Veil]] ed. by [[A. Susan Williams]] (1992)
* ''[[The Lifted Veil|The Penguin Book of Classic Fantasy by Women]]'': see [[The Lifted Veil]] ed. by [[A. Susan Williams]] (1992)
* [[The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women]] ed. by [[A. Susan Williams]] and [[Richard Glyn Jones]] (1991)
* ''[[The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women]]'' ed. by [[A. Susan Williams]] and [[Richard Glyn Jones]] (1991)
 


== Q ==
== Q ==
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* ''[[Warrior Enchantresses]]'' edited by [[Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch]] and [[Martin H. Greenberg]] (1996)
* ''[[Warrior Enchantresses]]'' edited by [[Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch]] and [[Martin H. Greenberg]] (1996)
* ''[[Warrior Princesses]]'' edited by [[Elizabeth Ann Scarborough]] and [[Martin H. Greenberg]] (1998)
* ''[[Warrior Princesses]]'' edited by [[Elizabeth Ann Scarborough]] and [[Martin H. Greenberg]] (1998)
* ''[[Warrior Wisewoman]]'' edited by [[Roby James]] (2008)
* ''[[Warrior Wisewoman 2]]'' edited by [[Roby James]] (2009)
* ''[[Warrior Wisewoman 3]]'' edited by [[Roby James]] (2010)
* ''[[What Did Miss Darrington See?|What Did Miss Darrington See? An Anthology of Feminist Supernatural Fiction]]'' (1989)
* ''[[What Did Miss Darrington See?|What Did Miss Darrington See? An Anthology of Feminist Supernatural Fiction]]'' (1989)
* ''[[When Women Rule]]'' ed. by [[Sam Moskowitz]] (1972) (anthology about matriarchies; most told from other perspective, however)
* ''[[When Women Rule]]'' ed. by [[Sam Moskowitz]] (1972) (anthology about matriarchies; most told from other perspective, however)
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* ''[[Women's Fantastic Adventures : Stories]]'' ed. by [[Brigitte Scheer-Schäzler]] (1992)
* ''[[Women's Fantastic Adventures : Stories]]'' ed. by [[Brigitte Scheer-Schäzler]] (1992)
* ''[[The Women's Press Book of New Myth and Magic]]'' ed. by [[Helen Windrath]] (1993)
* ''[[The Women's Press Book of New Myth and Magic]]'' ed. by [[Helen Windrath]] (1993)
* ''[[Worlds Apart|Worlds Apart: An Anthology of Lesbian and Gay Science Fiction and Fantasy]]'', ed. by [[Camilla Decarnin]], [[Eric Garber]], and [[Lyn Paleo]] (1986)


==See also==
==See also==

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This is the master-list of gender-oriented SF anthologies. This list includes all anthologies of fiction that have a gender or sexuality theme. The anthology theme may be either themes within the stories themselves (e.g., feminist perspectives, women characters, queer characters, a gender-specific or historically-gender-associated role) or thematic selection of works based on the author (e.g., works by women authors).

See also



Critical anthologies

Critical anthologies for feminist SF studies include:

Several good anthologies for supernatural fiction exist; consider:

  • Daughters of the Moon
  • Forbidden Journeys
  • The Lifted Veil (aka The Penguin Book of Classic Fantasy by Women)
  • What Did Miss Darrington See?

Anthologies of particular historical note include:

  • Alien Sex
  • Amazons!
  • Sword and Sorceress
  • Women of Wonder (the first)


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