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The title is one of many homages to ''The Devil's Dictionary'' by [[Ambrose Bierce]], first published in 1911. The FDD and the DD are both satirical dictionaries, and a parody of the dictionary format itself. | The title is one of many homages to ''The Devil's Dictionary'' by [[Ambrose Bierce]], first published in 1911. The FDD and the DD are both satirical dictionaries, and a parody of the dictionary format itself. | ||
See also [[Silly, random and gay]] (an official FSFwiki policy) and [[Humorless feminism]]. | See also [[FSFwiki:Silly, random, and gay]] (an official FSFwiki policy) and [[Humorless feminism]]. | ||
[[Category:Reference works]] | [[Category:Reference works]] | ||
[[Category:Linguistics]] | [[Category:Linguistics]] | ||
Revision as of 15:45, 22 February 2007
The Feminist devil's dictionary is our collection of short definitions of items relevant to feminist SF.
The title is one of many homages to The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce, first published in 1911. The FDD and the DD are both satirical dictionaries, and a parody of the dictionary format itself.
See also FSFwiki:Silly, random, and gay (an official FSFwiki policy) and Humorless feminism.
Pages in category "Feminist devil's dictionary"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.