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==Criticism and reviews==
* Book Review, ''[[Extrapolation]]'' (2006): "Unfortunately, his attempt to correct the entire SF critical community from without results in three major errors that undermine the entire integrity of his project."
   
   



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Partners in Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926-1965 by Eric Leif Davin.

Description: Partners in Wonder revolutionizes our knowledge of women and early science fiction. Davin finds that at least 203 female authors published over a thousand stories in science fiction magazines between 1926 and 1965. This work explores the distinctly different form of science fiction that females wrote, offers a comprehensive bibliography of these works, and provides biographies of 133 of these women authors.

Publications

  • Lexington Books (2005), ISBN 0739112678, ISBN-13 978-0739112670

Contents

  • Bibliographic Tables - p.xi
  • Acknowledgments - p.xiii
  • Introduction: Science Fiction and the Contested Terrain of Popular Culture - p.1


Part One - Presumption of Prejudice. Science Fiction's Contested Terrain, 1926-1949
  • 1 - The Genesis of the Mythology - p.29
  • 2 - Present at the Creation - p.53
  • 3 - Weird Sisters - p.64
  • 4 - Female Fandom - p.74
  • 5 - Women Without Names - p.96
  • 6 - The Usual Suspects - p.127
  • 7 - Anecdotes and Antidotes - p.154
  • 8 - Haven in a Heartless World - p.163
  • 9 - Ebony and Ivory - p.192
  • 10 - Femalien Empathy - p.212
  • 11 - Feminist Futures - p.225
  • 12 - History and Mythistory - p.239


Part Two - The Crest of the First Wave. Science Fiction's Female Counter-Culture, 1950-1960
  • 13 - Ecce Femina - p.245
  • 14 - Alone Against Tomorrow - p.262
  • 15 - Across the Great Divide - p.276
  • 16 - A Counter-Culture of Tending and Befriending - p.287


Part Three - Hidden from History. The Ebbing of First Wave Women's Science Fiction, 1961-1965
  • 17 - Into Time's Abyss - p.301
  • 18 - The Persistence of Myth - p.312


  • Appendix I: Bibliography of Women Science Fiction Writers, 1926-1965 - p.317
  • Appendix II: The Women That Time Forgot, 1926-1960 - p.369
  • Some Online Resources - p.417
  • Index - p.419
  • About the Author - p.431


Criticism and reviews

  • Book Review, Extrapolation (2006): "Unfortunately, his attempt to correct the entire SF critical community from without results in three major errors that undermine the entire integrity of his project."