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Marriage and the Family Through Science Fiction is an anthology edited by Val Clear, Patricia Warrick, Martin Harry Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander.
Each story includes a brief introduction; each section includes a brief introduction; and the collection includes an introductory essay.
Editions
- 1976: St. Martin's Press, New York
Contents
- Introduction (an essay on marriage and family), pp. viii-xiv;
1. The Nature of Family Organization
- brief introduction, 2-7;
- "The Vine" by Kit Reed, pp. 8-18 (original copyright 1967 by Kit Reed);
- "Twenty-First Century Mother" by Katherine Marcuse, p. 19-25 (reprinted from the Jan. 1954 issue of Authentic Science Fiction (England));
- "Pilgrimage" by Nelson Bond, pp. 26-47 (original copyright 1935, 1949 by Nelson Bond);
- "Special Consent" by P. M. Hubbard, pp. 48-53 (copyright 1963 by Mercury Press; reprinted from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction);
2. Cross-Cultural Family Perspectives
- brief introduction, pp. 54-55
- "The Adjusted" by Kenneth Bulmer, pp. 56-66 (copyright 1966 by Mercury Press; reprinted from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction);
- "Look, You Think You've Got Troubles" by Carol Carr, pp. 67-78 (copyright 1969 by Damon Knight)
- "No Land of Nod" by Sherwood Springer, pp. 79-97 (original copyright 1952 by Better Publications, Inc.);
3. The Sociology of Courtship
- brief introduction, 98-99;
- "In Behalf of the Product" by Kit Reed, pp. 100-108 (original copyright 1973 by Kit Reed);
- "Love, Incorporated" by Robert Sheckley, pp. 109-121 (copyright 1952 by Robert Sheckley);
- "The Compleat Consumators" by Alan E. Nourse, pp. 122-127 (original copyright 1964 by Mercury Press, reprinted from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction);
- "Earthwoman" by R. Bretnor, pp. 128-137 (original copyright 1967 by Mercury Press; reprinted from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction);
4. The Sociology of Marriage
- brief introduction, 138-141
- "The Girls from Earth" by Frank M. Robinson, pp. 142-161 (copyright 1951 by Galaxy Publishing Corp.);
- "The Education of Tigress McCardle" by C. M. Kornbluth, pp. 162-172 (copyright 1956, 1957, 1958 by Mercury Press, Inc.);
- "Progeny" by Philip K. Dick, pp. 173-190 (copyright 1954 by Galaxy Publishing Corp.);
- "Gigilo" by Ron Goulart, pp. 191-204 (copyright 1972 by Mercury Press; reprinted from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction);
- "Cynosure" by Kit Reed, pp. 205-214 (original copyright 1964 by Kit Reed);
- "Day Million" by Frederick Pohl, pp. 215-219 (copyright 1966 by Rogue magazine);
5. The Sociology of Family Dissolution
- brief introduction, pp. 220-222;
- "The Icebox Blonde" by Thomas N. Scortia, pp. 223-235 (copyright 1959 by Greenleaf Publishing; first appeared in Rogue Magazine; reprinted from Caution! Inflammable);
- "The New You" by Kit Reed, pp. 236-247 (original copyright 1962 by Kit Reed);
- "Woman's Rib" by Thomas N. Scortia, pp. 248-260 (copyright 1972 by UPD Publishing Corp.; first appeared in Galaxy Science Fiction; reprinted from Caution! Inflammable);
- "The Last Lonely Man" by John Brunner, pp. 261-276 (copyright 1967 by Brunner Fact and Fiction Ltd.; reprinted from Out of My Mind by John Brunner, published by Ballantine Books);
- "The Little Terror" by Will F. Jenkins, pp. 277-290 (copyright 1953 by the Curtis Publishing Co.);
- "First Lady" by J. T. McIntosh, pp. 291-315 (original copyright 1953 by Galaxy Publishing Corp.);
6. Alternative Family Forms
- brief introduction, pp. 316-318 ;
- "The Revolt of the ..." by Robert Barr, pp. 319-328;
- "When It Changed" by Joanna Russ, pp. 329-338 (copyright 1972 by Doubleday & Company);
- "Clone Sister" by Pamela Sargent, pp. 339-358 (copyright 1973 by Joseph Elder; originally appeared in Eros in Orbit).