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; Gladstein, Mimi Reisel and Chris Matthew Sciabarra.
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*Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand (Penn State University Press, 1999).  
* ''Feminist Interpretations of [[Ayn Rand]]'' (Penn State University Press, 1999).  


; Goddard, Terri, and Marion Linwood.  
; Goddard, Terri, and Marion Linwood.  

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GA

Gallardo, Ximena C. and C. Jason Smith.
  • Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley (Continuum International Publishing Group, New Ed edition, 2006; ISBN 0826419100)
Garber, Eric.
  • "Uranian Worlds: The Best of Gay Sci-fi and Fantasy," Out/Look (San Francisco), no. 4 (Winter 1989).
Garber, Eric & Lyn Paleo.
  • Uranian Worlds: A Reader's Guide to Alternate Sexuality in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
  • 2d Edition: Uranian Worlds: A Guide to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror (G. K. Hall: Boston, 1990)
Gardner, Karin Elizabeth.
  • Domestic Violence Against Women Within the Horror Literature of Stephen King. (dissertation)
Garton, Janet.
  • "Little Red Riding Hood Comes of Age: Or, When the Fantastic Becomes the Feminist." in Essays in Memory of Michael Parkinson and Janine Dakyns (Christopher Smith, ed., & Mike Carr, fwd.) (Norwich: School of Mod. Lang. & European Studies, Univ. of East Anglia, 1996, viii, 390 pp.) (pp. 289-294). (discussing Angela Carter, "The Werewolf", "Red Riding Rood", Marta Tikkanen, Todlluvan (1986), "The Company of Wolves")

GE

Sally Miller Gearhart.
  • "Future Visions: Today's Politics: Feminist Utopias in Review." Women in Search of Utopia: Mavericks and Mythmakers, edited by Ruby Rohrlich and Elaine Hoffman Baruch, New York: Schocken: 1984: pp. 296-309.
David Gerrold.
  • "At War with the Trolls" in Future Life. (Author Gerrold on politics and homophobia.)

GL

Gladstein, Mimi Reisel and Chris Matthew Sciabarra.
  • Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand (Penn State University Press, 1999).
Goddard, Terri, and Marion Linwood.
  • "Inter-Galactic Zap: Women Invade Science Fiction." Spare Rib, no. 46 (May 1976): pp. 44-45.

GO

Godard, Barbara.
  • "My (m)Other, My Self: Strategies for Subversion in Atwood and Hebert." Essays on Canadian Writing v. 26 (Summer 1983): pp. 13-44.
Golden, Catherine
  • editor. The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on the Yellow Wallpaper (1992: The Feminist Press at CUNY; 341 pp.; ISBN 1558610480)
Gomez, Jewelle.
  • "Imagine a Lesbian ... A Black Lesbian ..." Trivia, no. 12, 1988, pp. 45-60.
  • "Speculative Fiction and Black Lesbians." (Part of a Symposium on "Theorizing Lesbian Experience.") Signs v. 18 (Summer 1993): pp. 948-955.
Gomoll, Jeanne.
  • "Happy Gays Are Here Again." Janus, v. 3, no. 3 (#9) (1977): pp. 21-22.
  • "The View from Rapunzel's Tower." Janus v. 4, no. 4 (#14): 1978-1979, pp. 32-36.
  • "Out of Context: Post-Holocaust Themes in Feminist Science Fiction." Janus Part 6 (Winter 1980): pages 14-17.
  • "An Open Letter to Joanna Russ." Aurroa, v. 10 no. 1 (#5) (Winter 1986-87): pp. 7-10.
  • "Contemporary Feminist Science Fiction." Hot Wire: The Journal of Women's Music and Culture v. 10 n. 3 (September 1994), pages 36-39, 70.
Goodwin, Michael.
  • "On Reading: A Giant Step for Science Fiction." Mother Jones I (1976), p. 62. Discusses Joanna Russ's The Female Man.
Goodwin, Sarah Webster and Libby Falk Jones, editors.
  • Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990. (series: Tennessee Studies in Literature, volume 32.)
Gordon, Joan.
  • "Yin and Yang Duke It Out: Is Cyberpunk Feminism's New Age?" Science Fiction Eye Volume 2, no. 3 (#6) (1990): pages 37-40; Reprinted in Larry McCaffery, editor, Storming the Reality Studio, Durham and London, Duke University Press: 1991, pages 196-202.
  • "Connie Willis's Doomsday for Feminism: Doomsday Book by Connie Willis," The New York Review of Science Fiction, v. 5, no. 10 (#58), 1993, pp. 4-5.
  • and Veronica Hollinger, editors. Blood Read: The Vampire as Metaphor in Contemporary Culture (1997, Univ. of Pennsylvania Press); ISBN 0812216288. Although not explicitly focused on gender, this collection of essays includes essays on Suzy McKee Charnas and Jewelle Gomez, among others.
Gough, Val, and Rudd, Jill, editors.
  • A Very Different Story: Essays on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1999) (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies, 14)
Govan, Sovan Y.
  • "Connections, Links, and Extended Networks: Patterns in Octavia Butler's Science Fiction." Black American Literature Forum. v. 18, no. 2 (1984): pp. 82-87.
  • "Homage to Tradition: Octavia Butler Renovates the Historical Novel." Melus. v. 13, nos. 1-2 (1986): pp. 79-96.

GR

Grace, Dominick M.
  • "Rereading Lester del Rey's Helen O'Loy." Science Fiction Studies v. 20 (March 1993), pages 45-51.
Grace, Sherrill.
  • Violent Duality: A Study of Margaret Atwood. Montreal: Vehicule Press, 1980.
Graham, Amanda.
  • "Herland: Definitive Ecofeminist Fiction?" in A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, ed. by Val Gough and Jill Rudd (Liverpool UP: Liverpool, England, 1998): pp. 115-128.
Grant, Barry Keith, editor.
  • The Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film (University of Texas Press, 1996; ISBN 0292727941)
Green, Michelle Erica.
  • "'There Goes the Neighborhood': Octavia Butler's Demand for Diversity in Utopias." Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference, edited by Jane L. Donawerth and Carol A. Kolmerten (Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1994): pp. 166-189.
Green, Roland.
  • "Adult Fiction," Booklist, 77 (Sept. 1980): p. 29. Reviews Wild Seed by Octavia Butler, and discusses Kindred.
Greene, Diana.
  • "An Asteroid of One's Own: Women Soviet Science Fiction Writers." Irish Slavonic Studies (ISlSt) (Dublin 2, Ireland) v. 8 (1987).
Greven, David.
  • "Throwing Down the Gauntlet: Defiant Women, Decadent Men, Objects of Power, and Witchblade" in Action Chicks: New Images of Tough Women in Popular Culture edited by Sherrie A. Inness (2004).
Griffith, Nicola.

GU

Gubar, Susan.
  • "Feminism and Utopia." Science Fiction Studies v 13 (March 1986): 79-83.
  • "She and Herland: Feminism as Fantasy" in George E. Slusser, Eric S. Rabkin, and Robert Scholes, editors, Coordinates: Placing Science Fiction and Fantasy (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983), pages 139-149.