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* April 22,  
* April 22,  
* April 29,  
* April 29,  
* May 6,  
* May 6,
 
=== no date yet ===
* different facets of female strength (i.e. not fighting)
* epic fantasy without backdrop of war
* lesbian-themed Feminist SF/F
* the theme of the exceptional female (surrounded by men)
* non-Western Feminist SF/F
* Broad Universe guest(s)


==Past topics==
==Past topics==

Revision as of 12:03, 26 February 2012

A weekly twitter chat (using the hashtag "#FeministSF" / see Tweetchat) that was established in May 2011 in response to the death of Joanna Russ. Future themes and topics may be listed here.

Chats take place on Sundays, at 11:00 Pacific, 14:00 Eastern, 19:00 UK, etc., nominally for one hour (although people often keep chatting much longer).

Past chats and other posts under this hashtag were previously archived at TwapperKeeper. A new archival service is being sought to replace this.

Future topics

  • February 26, fat female protagonists in SF
  • March 4,
  • March 11,
  • March 18,
  • March 25,
  • April 1,
  • April 8,
  • April 15,
  • April 22,
  • April 29,
  • May 6,

no date yet

  • different facets of female strength (i.e. not fighting)
  • epic fantasy without backdrop of war
  • lesbian-themed Feminist SF/F
  • the theme of the exceptional female (surrounded by men)
  • non-Western Feminist SF/F
  • Broad Universe guest(s)

Past topics

(most recent first)

Unsorted list of suggestions for future topics

novels

YA novels

stories

topics

  • Can a book with only one female character be a feminist work?
  • Feminist YA/children's lit?
  • feminist SF world-building
  • Feminism and race in SF
  • Nichelle Nichols & Uhura
  • femaleness & createdness. Pygmalion, Justina Robson, Ekaterina Sedia
  • alternate gender formations and their use in #feministsf
  • outside of literary SF, to other media
  • Mary Shelley
  • Discuss historical ancestors.
  • A thread where conversants each put forth 1 thing they've learned from #feministsf
  • Alien movies
  • Serenity/Firefly
  • Feminist Space Opera
  • Feminist Military SF
  • Feminist Hard SF
  • Feminist alt-history
  • Feminist high fantasy
  • Editing Wikipedia/Wikisource/Wikiquotes together to add verifiable (with citations) information about feminist science fiction, perhaps in coordination with the WikiProject Feminism cooperative -- perhaps go through some stubby articles about feminist SF writers and flesh them out

Guests

  • @nicolaz on Ammonite and others...
  • @mcahogarth, what with the alien species with three sexes
  • If we include fantasy, I can thing of @jimchines
  • For discussions of sexualities & disabilities, @catvalente would be a good guest-hostess
  • @JLichtenberg is active on #sfchat but says she doesn't "write 'feminist' slant"
  • @CJCherryh also has a Twitter account.
  • @catvalente & @theodoragoss would also be great for a discussion of feminism & myth/folklore
  • @nnedi
  • @nalohopkinson
  • @tinytempest
  • @katebornstein
  • Bear, Valente, Sullivan, Lichtenberg, Cadigan, Jemisin, Beukes, Sedia, de Bodard, Fenn
  • @rosalarian