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* Wittig, Monique. Les Guerilleres (1971; originally published in French, 1969) | * Wittig, Monique. Les Guerilleres (1971; originally published in French, 1969) | ||
* [[Monique Wittig]] and Sande Zeig. Lesbian Peoples: Material for a Dictionary (1979); originally published as Brouillon pour un Dictionnaire des Amantes (1976) | * [[Monique Wittig]] and Sande Zeig. Lesbian Peoples: Material for a Dictionary (1979); originally published as Brouillon pour un Dictionnaire des Amantes (1976) | ||
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Revision as of 09:41, 22 June 2006
Works particularly relating to language or linguistics
- Bersianik, Louky. L'Eugelionne, translated as The Eugelion - among other things, an amazing satire, and a critique of the sexism of the French language.
- Butler, Octavia. "Speech Sounds"
- Candas Jane Dorsey. Black Wine.
- Suzette Haden Elgin's Native Tongue and Judas Rose deal with Laadan, the women's language. She also puts out a newsletter on linguistics and sf.
- Mitchison, Naomi. Memoirs of a Spacewoman (1962) (A travelling space explorer is a communicator with all sorts of other species.)
- Thomson, Amy. The Color of Distance
- Wittig, Monique. Les Guerilleres (1971; originally published in French, 1969)
- Monique Wittig and Sande Zeig. Lesbian Peoples: Material for a Dictionary (1979); originally published as Brouillon pour un Dictionnaire des Amantes (1976)