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* "Big Sister 2000" (on ''Girls from Another World'', 1993 set of mid-lenth films)
* "Big Sister 2000" (on ''Girls from Another World'', 1993 set of mid-lenth films)
* "The Adventures of Taura: Prison Ship Star Slammer" (aka "Starslammer" or "Prisonship" or "Star Slammer: The Escape") (1986; dir. Fred Olen Ray)
* "The Adventures of Taura: Prison Ship Star Slammer" (aka "Starslammer" or "Prisonship" or "Star Slammer: The Escape") (1986; dir. Fred Olen Ray)
*''[[The Red Rose Rages (Bleeding)]]'' by [[L. Timmel Duchamp]]
==See also==
*[[Prison in SF]]


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Revision as of 09:04, 9 May 2008

Women in prison has long been a staple in the sexploitation genre, permitting both explorations of lesbian sexuality, SM, and even heterosexuality (also often SM-oriented). Particularly popular in films, it's also showed up in literature.

SFnal works that use women in prison tropes, are actually full-on "women in prison" works, or actually depict women in prison (without necessarily relating to the women-in-prison genre) include:

See also