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; [[Douglas Barbour]].
; [[Douglas Barbour]].
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; [[Charles Johnson]].
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* "A Dialogue: Samuel Delany and Joanna Russ on Science Fiction." Callaloo: An Afro-American and African Journal of Arts and Letters, v. 7, no. 3 (Fall 1984): pp. 27-35.  
* "A Dialogue: Samuel Delany and Joanna Russ on Science Fiction." Callaloo: An Afro-American and African Journal of Arts and Letters, v. 7, no. 3 (Fall 1984): pp. 27-35.  
; [[Michelle Masse]].
* "'All you have to do is know what you want': Individual Expectations in ''Triton''", in ''Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy'', ed. by George Slusser, Eric Rabkin, and Robert Scholes. (1983) Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.


; [[Tom Moylan]].
; [[Tom Moylan]].
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; [[T. Tatsumi]].
; [[T. Tatsumi]].
* "Some Real Mothers: An Interview with Samuel R. Delany." Science Fiction Eye Volume 1, no. 3 (1988): pages 5-11.
* "Some Real Mothers: An Interview with Samuel R. Delany." Science Fiction Eye Volume 1, no. 3 (1988): pages 5-11.
; [[Gianni Vattimo]].
* "From Utopia to Heterotopia." in ''[[The Transparent Society]]'', translated by [[David Webb]]. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.


; [[Jane Branham Weedman]].
; [[Jane Branham Weedman]].

Latest revision as of 19:34, 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.




Books

Douglas Barbour.
  • Worlds out of Words: the SF Novels of Samuel R. Delany (Somerset, England: Bran's Head Books, 1979).
Seth McEvoy.
  • Samuel R. Delany (New York: Ungar, 1984).

Articles

Russell Blackford.
Pat Califia.
  • "Samuel Delany: Setting Future Limits," The Advocate (# 332), Dec. 9 1982.
Neil Easterbrook.
  • "Anarchy, State, Heterotopia: The Political Imagination in Heinlein, Le Guin, and Delany". In Political Science Fiction, ed. Clyde Wilcox & Donald Hassler, pp. 43-75. University of South Carolina Press, 1997.
John Fekete.
  • "The Dispossessed and Triton: Act and System in Utopian Science Fiction." Science-Fiction Studies, no. 18 (July 1979): pp. 129-143.
Charles Johnson.
  • "A Dialogue: Samuel Delany and Joanna Russ on Science Fiction." Callaloo: An Afro-American and African Journal of Arts and Letters, v. 7, no. 3 (Fall 1984): pp. 27-35.
Michelle Masse.
  • "'All you have to do is know what you want': Individual Expectations in Triton", in Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy, ed. by George Slusser, Eric Rabkin, and Robert Scholes. (1983) Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Tom Moylan.
Michael W. Peplow
  • "Meet Samuel R. Delany, Black Science Fiction Writer," Crisis, April 1979.
Michael W. Peplow and Robert S. Bravard.
  • Samuel R. Delany: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography, 1962-1979 (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1980).
Gregory Renault.
  • "Speculative Porn: Aesthetic Form in Samuel R. Delany's The Tides of Lust", Extrapolation, v. 24, no. 2 (Summer 1983): pp. 116-129.
James Sallis.
  • Editor, Ash of Stars: On the Writing of Samuel R. Delany. (1996).
T. Tatsumi.
  • "Some Real Mothers: An Interview with Samuel R. Delany." Science Fiction Eye Volume 1, no. 3 (1988): pages 5-11.
Gianni Vattimo.
Jane Branham Weedman.
  • Samuel R. Delany