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; [[Neal Baker]].
; [[Neal Baker]].
* "''Paradoxa'' Interview with Nicola Griffith." ''Paradoxa: Studies in World Literary Genres'', v.4, n.10 (1998), pp. 335-347.
* "''Paradoxa'' Interview with Nicola Griffith." ''Paradoxa: Studies in World Literary Genres'', v.4, n.10 (1998), pp. 335-347.
; [[Jane Donawerth]]. 
* "Feminist Dystopias of the 1990's: Record of Failure, Midwife of Hope." ''[[Future Females: A Critical Anthology]]''.  Ed. Marleen Barr.  Bowling Green State UP, 1981. 49-66.


; [[Pia Moller]].
; [[Pia Moller]].
* "The Unsettled Undercurrents of Hedon Road: Power, Knowledge, and Environmental Risk Management in Nicola Griffith's ''Slow River''". ''Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment'', v.9, n.2 (Summer 2002): pp. 133-153.
* "The Unsettled Undercurrents of Hedon Road: Power, Knowledge, and Environmental Risk Management in Nicola Griffith's ''Slow River''". ''Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment'', v.9, n.2 (Summer 2002): pp. 133-153.




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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.




Neal Baker.
  • "Paradoxa Interview with Nicola Griffith." Paradoxa: Studies in World Literary Genres, v.4, n.10 (1998), pp. 335-347.
Jane Donawerth.
Pia Moller.
  • "The Unsettled Undercurrents of Hedon Road: Power, Knowledge, and Environmental Risk Management in Nicola Griffith's Slow River". Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment, v.9, n.2 (Summer 2002): pp. 133-153.