Off Limits: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(stub) |
(→Contents: links) |
||
| Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
* "The Tattooist" Susan Wade; | * "The Tattooist" Susan Wade; | ||
* "Dolly Sodom" John Kaiine; | * "Dolly Sodom" John Kaiine; | ||
* "The Lucifer of Blue"; | * "[[The Lucifer of Blue]]" [[Sherry Coldsmith]]; | ||
* "The Queen of the Apocalypse" Scott Bradfield; | * "The Queen of the Apocalypse" Scott Bradfield; | ||
* "Oral" Richard Christian Matheson; | * "Oral" Richard Christian Matheson; | ||
| Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
* "Fetish" Martha Soukup; | * "Fetish" Martha Soukup; | ||
* "Red Sonja and Lessingham in Dreamland" Gwyneth Jones; | * "Red Sonja and Lessingham in Dreamland" Gwyneth Jones; | ||
* "The Future of Birds" Mike O'Driscoll; | * "[[The Future of Birds]]" Mike O'Driscoll; | ||
* "Captain China" Bruce McAllister; | * "Captain China" Bruce McAllister; | ||
* "Background: The Dream" Lisa Tuttle; | * "Background: The Dream" Lisa Tuttle; | ||
| Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
* "His Angel" Roberta Lannes; | * "His Angel" Roberta Lannes; | ||
* "Eaten (Scenes from a Moving Picture)" Neil Gaiman; | * "Eaten (Scenes from a Moving Picture)" Neil Gaiman; | ||
* "In the | * "[[In the Month of Athyr]]" Elizabeth Hand. | ||
Not an explicitly feminist anthology, but most of the stories deal in some manner of with constructions of gender and sex. (For the most part, not explicitly sexual, either; this is not a book of erotica/porn.) Maybe half the stories deal with constructions of prostitution, slavery, and exploitation of Third World people. The overall quality of this anthology is very good; almost all the stories were excellent. | Not an explicitly feminist anthology, but most of the stories deal in some manner of with constructions of gender and sex. (For the most part, not explicitly sexual, either; this is not a book of erotica/porn.) Maybe half the stories deal with constructions of prostitution, slavery, and exploitation of Third World people. The overall quality of this anthology is very good; almost all the stories were excellent. | ||
[[Category:Anthologies]] | [[Category:Anthologies]] | ||
Revision as of 20:25, 22 March 2007
Off Limits: Tales of Alien Sex is a 1996 anthology edited by Ellen Datlow.
Sequel to Alien Sex.
Editions
- 1996: St. Martin's Press, New York
Contents
- Foreword by Robert Silverberg
- Introduction by Ellen Datlow.
- "The Reality Trip" Robert Silverberg;
- "The Tattooist" Susan Wade;
- "Dolly Sodom" John Kaiine;
- "The Lucifer of Blue" Sherry Coldsmith;
- "The Queen of the Apocalypse" Scott Bradfield;
- "Oral" Richard Christian Matheson;
- "Grand Prix" Simon Ings;
- "The House of Mourning" Brian Stableford;
- "Fetish" Martha Soukup;
- "Red Sonja and Lessingham in Dreamland" Gwyneth Jones;
- "The Future of Birds" Mike O'Driscoll;
- "Captain China" Bruce McAllister;
- "Background: The Dream" Lisa Tuttle;
- "Aye, and Gomorrah..." Samuel R. Delany;
- "Ursus Triad, Later" Kathe Koja and Barry N. Malzberg;
- "Sextraterrestrials" Joe Haldeman and Jane Yolen;
- "The Dream-Catcher" Joyce Carol Oates;
- "His Angel" Roberta Lannes;
- "Eaten (Scenes from a Moving Picture)" Neil Gaiman;
- "In the Month of Athyr" Elizabeth Hand.
Not an explicitly feminist anthology, but most of the stories deal in some manner of with constructions of gender and sex. (For the most part, not explicitly sexual, either; this is not a book of erotica/porn.) Maybe half the stories deal with constructions of prostitution, slavery, and exploitation of Third World people. The overall quality of this anthology is very good; almost all the stories were excellent.