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==Interviews / Discussions== | ==Interviews / Discussions== | ||
; [[Giselle Liza Anatol]]. | |||
* "Maternal Discourses in Nalo Hopkinson's ''[[Midnight Robber]]''" ''African American Review'', v. 40, n.1 (Spring 2006), pp. 111-24. | |||
; J Burwell, N Johnston | ; J Burwell, N Johnston | ||
* "A Dialogue on SF and Utopian Fiction, between Nalo Hopkinson and [[Elisabeth Vonarburg]]" (2001) Science Fiction Foundation | * "A Dialogue on SF and Utopian Fiction, between Nalo Hopkinson and [[Elisabeth Vonarburg]]" (2001) Science Fiction Foundation | ||
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; A. Nelson & Nalo Hopkinson | ; A. Nelson & Nalo Hopkinson | ||
* "Making the Impossible Possible": An Interview with Nalo Hopkinson", ''Social Text'' (2002) | * "Making the Impossible Possible": An Interview with Nalo Hopkinson", ''Social Text'' (2002) | ||
; [[Ruby Ramraj]]. | |||
* "Power Relationships and Femininity in Nalo Hopkinson's ''[[The Salt Roads]]''", ''Foundation'' v.33 (Summer 2004), pp. 25-35. | |||
; [[Michelle Reid]]. | |||
* "Crossing the Boundaries of the 'Burn': Canadian Multiculturalism and Caribbean Hybridity in Nalo Hopkinson's ''[[Brown Girl in the Ring]]''. ''Extrapolation'', v.46, n.3 (Fall 2005): pp. 297-314. | |||
; [[David Soyka]]. | ; [[David Soyka]]. | ||
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[[category:Lists]] | [[category:Lists]] | ||
[[Category:Feminist SF studies on particular authors]] | [[Category:Feminist SF studies on particular authors]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:43, 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.
Interviews / Discussions
- "Maternal Discourses in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber" African American Review, v. 40, n.1 (Spring 2006), pp. 111-24.
- J Burwell, N Johnston
- "A Dialogue on SF and Utopian Fiction, between Nalo Hopkinson and Elisabeth Vonarburg" (2001) Science Fiction Foundation
- Diane Glave with Nalo Hopkinson
- "An Interview with Nalo Hopkinson", Callaloo, v.26, n.1 (2003) pp. 146-159.
- A. Nelson & Nalo Hopkinson
- "Making the Impossible Possible": An Interview with Nalo Hopkinson", Social Text (2002)
- "Power Relationships and Femininity in Nalo Hopkinson's The Salt Roads", Foundation v.33 (Summer 2004), pp. 25-35.
- "Crossing the Boundaries of the 'Burn': Canadian Multiculturalism and Caribbean Hybridity in Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the Ring. Extrapolation, v.46, n.3 (Fall 2005): pp. 297-314.
- "Nalo Hopkinson Uses SF to Probe the Inner and Outer Worlds of Alienation" (Interview), Sci Fi Weekly, n. 232 (2001)