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* race, Orcs, Haradrim, Easterlings
* race, Orcs, Haradrim, Easterlings
* women, missing entwives, scarce dwarvish women, elven queens, Valier, and others
* women, missing entwives, scarce dwarvish women, elven queens, [[Valier]], and others
* Eowyn
* [[Eowyn]]
* Galadriel, Celebrían, Arwen, Nimrodel, Mithrellas, Elwing
* [[Galadriel]], [[Celebrían]], [[Arwen]], [[Nimrodel]], [[Mithrellas]], [[Elwing]]
* Varda, Yavanna, Nienna, Este, Vaire, Vana, Nessa
* [[Varda]], [[Yavanna]], [[Nienna]], [[Este]], [[Vaire]], [[Vana]], [[Nessa]]


=Bibliographies=
=Bibliographies=

Revision as of 14:57, 2 June 2006

Analyses & Commentary

Bibliographies

Tolkien Bibliography

Feminist, Subaltern, Critical Reworkings

Feminist, Subaltern Critiques & Analyses

a draft list; haven't read this; not sure of actual content & basing just on title

  • Bigger, Andreas. "Love Song of the Dark Lord: Some Musings on the Reception of Tolkien in an Indian Context," in Root and Branch, ed. Honegger, 165-179
  • Craig, David M. "’Queer Lodgings’: gender and sexuality in The Lord of the Rings." Mallorn 35 (1997): 11-18.
  • Doughan, David. "An Ethnically Cleansed Faëry?" Tolkien and the Matter of Britain." Mallorn 32 (1995): 21-24.
  • Doughan, David. "Tolkien, Sayers, Sex and Gender," in Proceedings of the J. R. R. Tolkien Centenary Conference, ed. Reynolds and GoodKnight, 356-59.
  • Fenwick, Mac. "Breastplates of Silk: Homeric Women in The Lord of the Rings." Mythlore 21 (1996): 17-23, 50.
  • Fredrick, Candice and Sam McBride. Women Among the Inklings: Gender, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Charles Williams. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2001.
  • Hopkins, Lisa. "Female Authority Figures in the Works of Tolkien, C. S. Lewis and Charles Williams," in Proceedings of the J. R. R. Tolkien Centenary Conference, ed. Reynolds and GoodKnight, 364-66.
  • Lewis, Alex and Elizabeth Currie. The Uncharted Realms of Tolkien. Wimbledon: Medea Publishing, 2002. Includes three chapters on the "Realms of Gender".
  • Ringel, Faye. "Woman Fantasists: In the Shadow of the Ring," in J.R.R. Tolkien and His Literary Resonances: Views of Middle-Earth, ed. George Clark and Daniel Timmons. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. (pp. 159-71).

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