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** A History of One's Own: Joanna Russ and the Creation of a Feminist Science Fiction Tradition, [[Lisa Yaszek]] | ** A History of One's Own: Joanna Russ and the Creation of a Feminist Science Fiction Tradition, [[Lisa Yaszek]] | ||
** The Female "Atlas" of Science Fiction? Russ, Feminism and the SF Community, [[Helen Merrick]] | ** The Female "Atlas" of Science Fiction? Russ, Feminism and the SF Community, [[Helen Merrick]] | ||
** Learning the "Prophet Business": The Merril-Russ Intersection, [[Dianne Newell]] and [[Jenéa Tallentire]] | ** Learning the "Prophet Business": The [[Judith Merril|Merril]]-Russ Intersection, [[Dianne Newell]] and [[Jenéa Tallentire]] | ||
* Part II: Fiction | * Part II: Fiction | ||
** Joanna Russ's ''The Two of Them'' in an Age of Third-wave Feminism, [[Sherryl Vint]] | ** Joanna Russ's ''[[The Two of Them]]'' in an Age of Third-wave Feminism, [[Sherryl Vint]] | ||
** "That Is Not Me. I Am Not That": Anger and the Will to Action in Joanna Russ's Fiction, [[Pat Wheeler]] | ** "That Is Not Me. I Am Not That": Anger and the Will to Action in Joanna Russ's Fiction, [[Pat Wheeler]] | ||
** Les Human Beans? Alienation, Humanity and Community in Joanna Russ's ''On Strike Against God'', [[Keridwen Luis]] | ** Les Human Beans? Alienation, Humanity and Community in Joanna Russ's ''[[On Strike Against God]]'', [[Keridwen Luis]] | ||
** Kittens Who Run With Wolves: Healthy Girl Development in Joanna Russ's ''Kittatiny'', [[Sandra Lindow]] | ** Kittens Who Run With Wolves: Healthy Girl Development in Joanna Russ's ''[[Kittatiny]]'', [[Sandra Lindow]] | ||
** Medusa Laughs: Birds, Thieves, and Other Unruly Women, [[Andrew M. Butler]] | ** Medusa Laughs: Birds, Thieves, and Other Unruly Women, [[Andrew M. Butler]] | ||
** Violent Women, Womanly Violence: Joanna Russ's Femmes Fatales, [[Jason Vest]] | ** Violent Women, Womanly Violence: Joanna Russ's Femmes Fatales, [[Jason Vest]] | ||
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** Joanna Russ and D.W. Griffith, [[Samuel R. Delany]] | ** Joanna Russ and D.W. Griffith, [[Samuel R. Delany]] | ||
** Extraordinary People: Joanna Russ's Short Fiction, [[Graham Sleight]] | ** Extraordinary People: Joanna Russ's Short Fiction, [[Graham Sleight]] | ||
** Castaway: Carnival and Sociobiological Satire in ''We Who Are About To...'', [[Tess Williams]] | ** Castaway: Carnival and Sociobiological Satire in ''[[We Who Are About To...]]'', [[Tess Williams]] | ||
** The Narrative Topology of Resistance in the Fiction of Joanna Russ, [[Brian Charles Clark]] | ** The Narrative Topology of Resistance in the Fiction of Joanna Russ, [[Brian Charles Clark]] | ||
Revision as of 17:15, 24 August 2010

On Joanna Russ is a collection of critical essays on one of the most important feminist sf authors, Joanna Russ. It is edited by Farah Mendlesohn.
Table of Contents
- Part I: Criticism and Community
- Alyx Among the Genres, Gary K. Wolfe
- Russ on Writing Science Fiction and Reviewing It, Edward James
- A History of One's Own: Joanna Russ and the Creation of a Feminist Science Fiction Tradition, Lisa Yaszek
- The Female "Atlas" of Science Fiction? Russ, Feminism and the SF Community, Helen Merrick
- Learning the "Prophet Business": The Merril-Russ Intersection, Dianne Newell and Jenéa Tallentire
- Part II: Fiction
- Joanna Russ's The Two of Them in an Age of Third-wave Feminism, Sherryl Vint
- "That Is Not Me. I Am Not That": Anger and the Will to Action in Joanna Russ's Fiction, Pat Wheeler
- Les Human Beans? Alienation, Humanity and Community in Joanna Russ's On Strike Against God, Keridwen Luis
- Kittens Who Run With Wolves: Healthy Girl Development in Joanna Russ's Kittatiny, Sandra Lindow
- Medusa Laughs: Birds, Thieves, and Other Unruly Women, Andrew M. Butler
- Violent Women, Womanly Violence: Joanna Russ's Femmes Fatales, Jason Vest
- Art and Amity: The "Opposed Aesthetic" in Mina Loy and Joanna Russ, Paul March-Russell
- Joanna Russ and D.W. Griffith, Samuel R. Delany
- Extraordinary People: Joanna Russ's Short Fiction, Graham Sleight
- Castaway: Carnival and Sociobiological Satire in We Who Are About To..., Tess Williams
- The Narrative Topology of Resistance in the Fiction of Joanna Russ, Brian Charles Clark
Editions
- 2009 Wesleyan University Press
External Links
- Strange Horizons Review, by L. Timmel Duchamp
- SF Site review, by Paul Kincaid
- A response to Kincaid's review by L. Timmel Duchamp at Ambling Along the Aqueduct
- Farah Mendlesohn on Joanna Russ, Interviewed by Graham Sleight