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* ''[[Sweeping Beauties]]''
* ''[[Sweeping Beauties]]''
* ''[[Sword and Sorceress]]'' (#1) (1984)
* ''[[Sword and Sorceress]]'' (#1) (1984)
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* ''[[Sword and Sorceress]]'' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
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* ''[[Swords of the Rainbow]]'' edited by [[Eric Garber]] and [[Jewelle Gomez]] (1996)
* ''[[Swords of the Rainbow]]'' edited by [[Eric Garber]] and [[Jewelle Gomez]] (1996)



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This is the master-list of gender-oriented SF anthologies. This list includes all anthologies that have a gender or sexuality theme. The anthology theme may be either themes within the stories themselves (e.g., feminist perspectives, women characters, queer characters, a gender-specific or historically-gender-associated role) or thematic selection of works based on the author (e.g., works by women authors).

See also



Critical anthologies

Critical anthologies for feminist SF studies include:

Several good anthologies for supernatural fiction exist; consider:

  • Daughters of the Moon
  • Forbidden Journeys
  • The Lifted Veil (aka The Penguin Book of Classic Fantasy by Women)
  • What Did Miss Darrington See?

Anthologies of particular historical note include:

  • Alien Sex
  • Amazons!
  • Sword and Sorceress
  • Women of Wonder (the first)


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