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Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751 715-232-1473 | Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751 715-232-1473 | ||
"I've written a number of essays on feminist sf, including "Green Science Fiction and Ecofeminism" in the SFRA Review and "Young Adult Science Fiction as Bildungsroman" in a forthcoming collection of essays on children's and YA science fiction. I review feminist sf regularly in such publications as the SFRA Review, the NY Review of SF, SF and Fantasy Book Review Annual, and What Do I Read Next? ... Next semester I'll be teaching a course entitled Science Fiction and Gender. Next summer I'll be acting as Program Chair for the annual meeting of the Science Fiction Research Association in Eau Claire, WI. One of our tracks will be on Feminist and Gender-related science Fiction." | :"I've written a number of essays on feminist sf, including "Green Science Fiction and Ecofeminism" in the SFRA Review and "Young Adult Science Fiction as Bildungsroman" in a forthcoming collection of essays on children's and YA science fiction. I review feminist sf regularly in such publications as the SFRA Review, the NY Review of SF, SF and Fantasy Book Review Annual, and What Do I Read Next? ... Next semester I'll be teaching a course entitled Science Fiction and Gender. Next summer I'll be acting as Program Chair for the annual meeting of the Science Fiction Research Association in Eau Claire, WI. One of our tracks will be on Feminist and Gender-related science Fiction." | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 12 March 2007
1995: levym at uwstout.edu
Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, WI 54751 715-232-1473
- "I've written a number of essays on feminist sf, including "Green Science Fiction and Ecofeminism" in the SFRA Review and "Young Adult Science Fiction as Bildungsroman" in a forthcoming collection of essays on children's and YA science fiction. I review feminist sf regularly in such publications as the SFRA Review, the NY Review of SF, SF and Fantasy Book Review Annual, and What Do I Read Next? ... Next semester I'll be teaching a course entitled Science Fiction and Gender. Next summer I'll be acting as Program Chair for the annual meeting of the Science Fiction Research Association in Eau Claire, WI. One of our tracks will be on Feminist and Gender-related science Fiction."