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; [[Nan Bowman Albinski]].
; [[Nan Bowman Albinski]].
* ''[[Women's Utopias in British and American Fiction]]''. London: Routledge, 1988.
* ''[[Women's Utopias in British and American Fiction]]''. London: Routledge, 1988.
* ''[[Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative]]'' edited by [[Libby Falk Jones]] and [[Sarah Webster Goodwin]]. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.  
* ''[[Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative]]'' edited by [[Libby Falk Jones]] and [[Sarah Webster Goodwin]]. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.  


; [[Virginia Allen]] and [[Terri Paul]].
; [[Donald Palumbo]]
* "Science and Fiction: Ways of Theorizing about Women." in [[Donald Palumbo]], editor, ''[[Erotic Universe|Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature]]''. New York: Greenwood, 1986. pages 165-183.
* Editor ''[[Erotic Universe|Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature]]''. New York: Greenwood, 1986.


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Revision as of 04:47, 9 November 2010

Nan Bowman Albinski.
Donald Palumbo

AM-AN

Sonya Andermahr.
  • "The Worlds of Lesbian / Feminist Science Fiction." Outwrite: Lesbianism and Popular Culture ed. by Gabriele Griffin. London: Pluto, 1993, pp. 106-125.
Susan Janice Anderson.
  • "Introduction: Feminism and Science Fiction: Beyond BEMS and Boobs" in Aurora: Beyond Equality, edited by Vonda McIntyre and Susan Janice Anderson. Greenwich, Connecticut: Fawcett Publications, 1976.
Timothy J. Anderson.
  • "I Want to Be Your Sex Symbol: Exploring Objectification, Cultural Definition and the Manipulation of Desire Via the Metaphor of Bio-Engineering in Resisting Adonis" in Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction, ed. Domna Pastourmatzi, pp. 39-48. 2002.
Joseph Andriano.
Pamela J. Annas.
  • "New Worlds, New Words: Androgyny in Feminist Science Fiction." Science Fiction Studies v. 5, pt. 2, no. 15 (July 1978): pp. 143-56. [On Le Guin among others.]

AO-AP

Jane Sophia Appleton.
  • "Sequel to the Vision of Bangor in the Twentieth Century." In American Utopias: Selected Short Fiction, edited by Arthur O. Lewis Jr., pp. 243-265. New York: Arno Press, 1971.

AQ-AR

Rosemarie Arbur.
  • Leigh Brackett, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Anne McCaffrey: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography (G. K. Hall, 1982) [aka ...: A Reference Guide]
Lucie Armitt.
Eleanor Arnason.
  • "On Writing Science Fiction" in Women of Vision edited by Denise Du Pont (New York: St. Martin's, 1988): pp. 98-108.
Susan Aronstein.
  • "Prize or Pawn? Homosocial Order, Marriage, and the Redefinition of Women in the Gawain Continuation." Romanic Review v. 82 (March 1991): pp. 115-26.

AS-AT

Catherine Asaro; Dennis Danvers; and Severna Parks.
Brian Attebery.
  • The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980)
  • "Women's Coming of Age in Fantasy." Extrapolation v. 28 (Spring 1987): pp. 10-22.
  • "Gender, Fantasy, and the Authority of Tradition." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts v.7, n.1 (#25): pp. 51-60 (1996).
  • Decoding Gender in Science Fiction (New York: Routledge, 2002).
  • The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature: From Irving to Le Guin. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1980.
Margaret Atwood.
  • "Witches." in Second Words: Selected Critical Prose (Boston: Beacon Press, 1984): pp. 329-333.

AU-AZ

Nina Auerbach.
  • Our Vampires, Ourselves (University of Chicago Press, New Ed edition: 1997; ISBN 0226032027)
Margo Axsom.
Chapter 3: Frankenstein Evolves - available online at http://www.sonoma.edu/ar/ar/Staff/AxsomDissertation.html
Discussion of Angel Island by Inez Haynes Gilmore and The Female Man by Joanna Russ.