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; [[Ruth Nestvold]].
; [[Ruth Nestvold]].
* with [[Jay Lake]]. "Who Needs Feminist Science Fiction?" The Internet Review of Science Fiction (IROSF), v.3, n.5 (June, 2006).
* with [[Jay Lake]]. "Who Needs Feminist Science Fiction?" The Internet Review of Science Fiction (IROSF), v.3, n.5 (June, 2006).
; Beth Newman.
* "Narratives of Seduction and the Seductions of Narrative: The Frame Structure of Frankenstein." ELH, v. 53, no. 1 (Spring 1986): pp. 141-163.


; [[Sharon Ney]].  
; [[Sharon Ney]].  

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Anna Lorien Nelson.
Holle Nester.
  • Shadow of the Past: Darstellung und Funktion der geschichtlichen Sekundearwelten in J.R.R. Tokien's "The Lord of the Rings", Ursula K. Le Guin's "Earthsea-Tetralogy" und Patricia McKill's "Riddle-Master-Trilogy" (Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier: ISBN 388476084X; 297 pp.)
Ruth Nestvold.
  • with Jay Lake. "Who Needs Feminist Science Fiction?" The Internet Review of Science Fiction (IROSF), v.3, n.5 (June, 2006).
Sharon Ney.
  • with Elaine Sciog-Lazarov. "The Construction of Feminine Identity in 'Babylon 5'" in Fantasy Girls: Gender in the New Universe of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television, edited by Elyse Rae Helford (Rowman & Littlefield: Lanham, MA, and Oxford, UK: 2000)
Nicola Nixon.
  • "Cyberpunk: Preparing the Ground for Revolution or Keeping the Boys Satisfied?" Science Fiction Studies Volume 19, Part 2?3? (1992): pages 219-235.
  • "The Rebel's Progress." Science Fiction Studies, v. 21, no. 3 (1994): pp. 421-425.
Debbie Notkin.
  • with Susan Wood, "A Reader's Guide." Room of One's Own v. 6, nos. 1-2 (1981), pages 124-139.