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; [[C. Temple]].
* "What if 'Beauty' had been ugly? Reading against the grain of gender bias in children's books." ''Language Arts'', v. 70, n.2, pp. 89-93. (1993)


; [[Anne-Marie Thomas]].
; [[Anne-Marie Thomas]].

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C. Temple.
  • "What if 'Beauty' had been ugly? Reading against the grain of gender bias in children's books." Language Arts, v. 70, n.2, pp. 89-93. (1993)
Anne-Marie Thomas.
  • "To Devour and Transform: Viral Metaphors in Science Fiction by Women." Extrapolation v.41, n.2: pp. 143-160 (Summer 2000).
Mary Patterson Thornburg (Mary (K. or R.) Patterson Thornburg)
  • The Monster in the Mirror: Gender and the Sentimental / Gothic Myth in Frankenstein. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1987; UMI Research Press, ISBN 0835717984.
James Tiptree, Jr. aka Alice Sheldon
  • "With Tiptree Through the Great Sex Muddle," Khatru 3 & 4, Nov. 1975. An essay written for symposium, "Women in Science Fiction," Jeff Smith, editor.
  • "James Tiptree, Jr." in Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature: A Checklist (Portland, OR: Salem Press, 1976): pp. 1100-1102.
  • "Everything But the Name Is Me." Starship / Algol, v. 16, no. 4 (1979): pp. 31-34. Also appeared as "Everything But the Signature Is Me," Khatru, Feb. 1978.
E. Catherine Tobler.
Donato Totaro.
Bo Trimble.
  • "Transgender, Star Trek, and the Final Frontier." Transgender Tapestry Summer 1997 Issue #76.
Roberta Seelinger Trites.
  • Waking Sleeping Beauty: Feminist Voices in Children's Novels University of Iowa Press, 1997.
Lisa Tuttle.
  • "Pets and Monsters: Metamorphoses in Recent Science Fiction," in Lucie Armitt, editor, Where No Man Has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction. London: Routledge, 1991.