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* "Woman on the Edge of Narrative: Language in Marge Piercy's Utopia." Academic Programming at Chicon IV. In Donald M. Hassler, editor, Patterns of the Fantastic (Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983), pages 47-56.
; Billie Maciunas.
; Billie Maciunas.
* "Feminist Epistemology in Piercy's ''[[Woman on the Edge of Time]]''," Women's Studies, v. 20 (1992): pp. 249-258.  
* "Feminist Epistemology in Piercy's ''[[Woman on the Edge of Time]]''," Women's Studies, v. 20 (1992): pp. 249-258.  

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Foster, David L.
  • "Woman on the Edge of Narrative: Language in Marge Piercy's Utopia." Academic Programming at Chicon IV. In Donald M. Hassler, editor, Patterns of the Fantastic (Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983), pages 47-56.


Billie Maciunas.
Pearson, Carol.
  • "Toward a New Language, Consciousness and Political Theory: The Utopian Novels of Dorothy Bryant, Mary Staton, and Marge Piercy," MLA Convention, San Francisco, December, 1979. Also: Heresies v. 4 n. 1 (13), (1981), pages 84-87.