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; [[I. Cavalcanti]]. | |||
* "Utopias of/f Language in Contemporary Feminist Literary Dystopias", ''Utopian Studies'' (2000). Examines [[Lisa Tuttle]]'s "The Cure" (1984); [[Suzette Haden Elgin]]'s ''[[Native Tongue]]'' and ''[[The Judas Rose]]'', and [[Margaret Atwood]]'s ''[[The Handmaid's Tale]]''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 13 November 2010
- Notice
- This is not necessarily a "complete" bibliography of scholarship on this author. Rather, it is a selective bibliography of feminist SF scholarship, or scholarship of particular interest to feminist SF scholars.
- "Utopias of/f Language in Contemporary Feminist Literary Dystopias", Utopian Studies (2000). Examines Lisa Tuttle's "The Cure" (1984); Suzette Haden Elgin's Native Tongue and The Judas Rose, and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.