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; [[Pat M. Kuras]], and [[Rob Schmieder]].
; [[Pat M. Kuras]], and [[Rob Schmieder]].
* "When It Changed: Lesbians, Gay Men, and Science Fiction Fandom." Gay Community News (Boston) v. 8, no. 10 (1980 Sept. 27).
* "When It Changed: Lesbians, Gay Men, and Science Fiction Fandom." Gay Community News (Boston) v. 8, no. 10 (1980 Sept. 27).
; [[Deborah Kutenplan]].
* "The Connections: Militarism, Sex Roles and Christianity in The Rebel Passion and Swastika Night." Unpublished paper (1984).





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KA

Kaveney, Roz.
  • "The Science Fictiveness of Women's Science Fiction" in Helen Carr, editor, From My Guy to Sci-Fi: Genre and Women's Writing in the Postmodern World (London: Pandora, 1989), pp. 78-97.

KE

Keesey, Pam.
  • "The Power of Suggestion" in Horror Film Reader edited by James Ursini and Alain Silver (about Robert Wise's 1963 film "The Haunting")
  • Essay in Darkling Plain on Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "Rappaccini's Daughter"
  • Vamps: An Illustrated History of the Femme Fatale
Keinhorst, Annette.
  • "Emancipatory Projection: An Introduction to Women's Critical Utopias." Women's Studies Volume 14, Number 2 (1987), pages 91-99.
  • Utopien von Frauen in der zeitgeneossischen Literatur der USA (Publisher: P. Lang; ASIN 3820483616; 237 pp.)
Kelly, Gary.
  • Varieties of Female Gothic
Sylvia Kelso.
  • Singularities: The Interaction of Feminism(s) and Two Strands of Popular American Fiction, 1968-1989. Ph.D. dissertation, James Cook University of New Queensland, 1996.
  • "The Silver Metal Imagination: Blueprints for Changing Technology in Women's SF". (1994)
  • with Lois McMaster Bujold. "Letterspace: In the Chinks Between Published Fiction and Published Criticism." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 383-409.
  • "Writing New Ones: Myths of Selfhood in Recent Women's Science Fiction," in The Fantastic Self, edited by Janeen Webb and Andrew Enstice, Perth: Eidolon, 1999.
Carol Farley Kessler.
  • Editor. Daring to Dream: Utopian Stories by United States Women, 1836-1919. Boston: Pandora, 1984. NB. New edition forthcoming from Syracuse University Press.
  • "Notes Toward a Bibliography: Women's Utopian Writing 1836-1899," Legacy 2(2) Fall 1985: 67-71.
  • "Bibliography of Utopian Fiction by United States Women 1836-1988." Utopian Studies Volume 1, Number 1 (1990): pages 1-58.

KH

Khanna, Lee Cullen.
  • "Women's Worlds: New Directions in Utopian Fiction." The Journal of Utopian Studies Volume 4 (Spring / Summer 1981): pages 47-60.
  • "Truth and Art in Women's Worlds: Doris Lessing's Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five." Women and Utopia Ed. Marleen Barr and Nicholas O. Smith. New York: University Press of America, 1983.
  • "Frontiers of Imagination: Feminist Worlds." Women's Studies International Forum Volume 7, number 2 (1984): pages 97-102.
  • "Women's Utopias: New Worlds, New Texts." Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. Ed. Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Goodwin. Knoxville: Univesrity of Tenness Press, 1990.
  • "The Subject of Utopia: Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World." Utopian and Science Fiction: Worlds of Difference, edited by Jane Donawerth and Carol Kolmerten, Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse Univ. Press, 1994: pp. 15-34.
  • "Utopias." The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States, edited by Cathy N. Davidson and Linda Wagner-Martin. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995: pp. 892-894.
Diana Khouri.
  • "Potere, impotenza, utopia: la fantascienza di Ursula K. Le Guin, Michel Jeury e Marge Piercy" (Italian) ("Power, impotence and utopia..."), in La fantascienza e la critica. Testi del convegno internazionale di Palermo, Milano, Feltrinelli, 1980, pages 222-231. This essay is about non-transcendent utopia in Marge Piercy's work. Utopia come from a condition of total dispossession, when you dont' have nothing else to lose you can only try to built a real immanent utopia. Khouri says that utopia is aim of life against death and immobility; according to her, utopia is revolution. -- at
Nadia Khouri.
  • "The Dialectics of Power: Utopia in the Science Fiction of Le Guin, Jeury and Piercy." Science Fiction Studies Volume 7, no. 1 (March 1980): pages 49-61.

KI

Virginia Kidd.
  • "Agent First, Anthologist Sometimes, Writer in the Cracks" in Women of Vision, Denise Du Pont, editor. (New York: St. Martin's, 1988): pp. 13-19.
Richard Kimpel.
  • "The Mists of Avalon / Die Niebel von Avalon: Marion Zimmer Bradley's German Bestseller." Journal of American Culture v. 9 (Fall 1986), pages 25-28.
Betty King.
  • Women of the Future: The Female Main Character in Science Fiction. (Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1984).
Jeannette King and Pam Morris.
  • "On Not Reading Between the Lines: Models of Reading in The Yellow Wallpaper." Studies in Short Fiction v. 26 (Winter 1989): pp. 23-32.

KL

Klarer, Mario.
  • "Re-Membering Men Dis-Membered in Sally Miller Gearhart's Ecofeminist Utopia The Wanderground." Extrapolation, v. 32 (Winter 1991): pp. 319-330.
  • "Gender and the 'Simultaneity Principle': Ursula Le Guin's The Dispossessed." Mosaic (Winnipeg, Manitoba) v. 25 (Spring 1992), pages 107-121.
Klasse, Leila.
  • "Interview with Sally Gearhart," in Lesbian Insider / Insighter / Inciter, Minneapolis, Minn., No. 1 (Aug. 1980).
Klein, .
  • "Le Guin's 'Aberrant' Opus: Escaping the Trap of Discontent." Science-Fiction Studies (1977): pp. 287-294.
Klein, Carole.
  • Doris Lessing: In This World But Not Of It (Little, Brown & Co.: Boston, 1999). Biography, 448 pp.
Klinger, Cornelia.
  • "Radikalfeminismus, Science Fiction und das Verhaltnis zur Natur." in Gudrun M. Grabher and Maureen Devine, editors, Women in Search of Literary Space. Tubingen: Narr, 1992. pages 180-197. (in German)

KO

Diane Koester.
Wendy K. Kolmar.
Carol Kolmerten.
  • "Texts and Contexts: American Women Envision Utopia, 1890-1920." Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference, edited by Jane Donawerth and Carol Kolmerten, Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1994: pp. 107-125.
Sema Kormalý.
Mari Kotani.
  • "The Alien Vagina." Eye, #9 (Nov. 1991): pp. 65-66.

KR

Laura Kranzler.
  • "Frankenstein and the Technological Future." Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction, v. 44 (Winter 1988-1989): pp. 42-49.
Susan Kray.
  • "The Things Women Don't Say" in Science Fiction, Canonization, Marginalization, and the Academy, ed. by Gary Westfahl (2002)
Susan Kress.
  • "Politics of Time and Space: The Utopian Vision in Woman on the Edge of Time." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Francisco, 27 December 1979.
  • "In and Out of Time: The Form of Marge Piercy's Novels" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), 109-122.
Julia Kristeva.
  • Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection. New York: Columbia, UP, 1982.

KU

Annette Kuhn.
  • Alien Zones
Christine L. Kulyk
  • "Consider Her Ways: Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy by Women." Out of This World, Ottawa: Quarry Press, 1995: pp. 159-176.
Krishan Kumar.
  • "Primitivism in Feminist Utopias." Alternative Futures: The Journal of Utopian Studies Volume 4 (Spring / Summer 1981), pages 61-66.
Pat M. Kuras, and Rob Schmieder.
  • "When It Changed: Lesbians, Gay Men, and Science Fiction Fandom." Gay Community News (Boston) v. 8, no. 10 (1980 Sept. 27).