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'''Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century''' is a 2006 anthology edited by [[Justine Larbalestier]]. Wesleyan University Press, 424 pp. ISBN 0-8195-6676-4 (paper); ISBN 0-8195-6675-6 (cloth)
'''Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century''' is a 2006 anthology edited by [[Justine Larbalestier]]. It pairs previously published stories with critical essays about those stories.
* Winner of the [[Susan Koppelman Award]].
* Winner, William Atheling Jr Award
* Shortlisted for a British Science Fiction Award
 
==Publications==
* Wesleyan University Press, 424 pp. ISBN 0-8195-6676-4 (paper); ISBN 0-8195-6675-6 (cloth)
 
 


Winner of the [[Susan Koppelman Award]].


==Table of Contents==
==Table of Contents==
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Cover of paperback edition

Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century is a 2006 anthology edited by Justine Larbalestier. It pairs previously published stories with critical essays about those stories.

  • Winner of the Susan Koppelman Award.
  • Winner, William Atheling Jr Award
  • Shortlisted for a British Science Fiction Award

Publications

  • Wesleyan University Press, 424 pp. ISBN 0-8195-6676-4 (paper); ISBN 0-8195-6675-6 (cloth)



Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Story: "The Fate of the Poesidonia" – Clare Winger Harris (1927)
  • Essay: Illicit Reproduction: Clare Winger Harris's "The Fate of the Poiseidonia" - Jane Donawerth
  • Story: "The Conquest of Gola" – Leslie F. Stone (1931)
  • Essay: The Conquest of Gernsback: Leslie F. Stone and the Subversion of Science Fiction Tropes – Brian Attebery
  • Story: "Created He Them" by Alice Eleanor Jones (1955)
  • Essay: From Ladies' Home Journal to The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: 1950s SF, The Offbeat Romance Story, and the Case of Alice Eleanor Jones – Lisa Yaszek
  • Story: "No Light in the Window" – Kate Wilhelm (1963)
  • Essay: Cold War Masculinity In The Early Work Of Kate Wilhelm – Josh Lukin
  • Story: "The Heat Death of the Universe" – Pamela Zoline (1967)
  • Essay: A Space of Her Own: Pamela Zoline’s "The Heat Death of the Universe" –Mary Papke
  • Story: "And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill Side" – James Tiptree, Jr. (1972)
  • Essay: (Re)Reading James Tiptree Jr.'s "And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill Side" – Wendy Pearson
  • Story: "Wives" –Lisa Tuttle (1976)
  • Essay: The Universal Wife: Exploring 1970s Feminism with Lisa Tuttle's "Wives" —Cathy Hawkins
  • Story: "The Evening and the Morning and the Night" – Octavia Butler (1987)
  • Essay –Andrea Hairston
  • Story: "Rachel in Love" –Pat Murphy (1987) Essay: Simians, Cyborgs and Women in "Rachel in Love" –Joan Haran
  • Story: "Balinese Dancer" – Gwyneth Jones (1997)
  • Essay: "Prefutural Tension": Gwyneth Jones's Gradual Apocalypse –Veronica Hollinger
  • Story: "What I Didn't See" –Karen Joy Fowler 2002
  • Essay: Something Rich and Strange: Karen Joy Fowler's "What I Didn't See" –L. Timmel Duchamp
  • Bibliography

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