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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
"Feminist science fiction pioneer Marleen S. Barr, together with a talented crew of the field's established and emerging theorists, reveal new critical insights in Future Females, the Next Generation. This groundbreaking collection includes contributors from across the globe who find effective venues for imagining feminist thought experiments. A multinational perspective runs through this innovative volume, focusing on the latest dynamic trends in feminist science fiction, such as race, gender, cyberfeminism, the media, and new writers in the field." | "Feminist science fiction pioneer Marleen S. Barr, together with a talented crew of the field's established and emerging theorists, reveal new critical insights in Future Females, the Next Generation. This groundbreaking collection includes contributors from across the globe who find effective venues for imagining feminist thought experiments. A multinational perspective runs through this innovative volume, focusing on the latest dynamic trends in feminist science fiction, such as race, gender, cyberfeminism, the media, and new writers in the field." | ||
==Reviews== | |||
* [[Lorie Sauble-Otto]], [http://rmmla.wsu.edu/ereview/57.2/reviews/sauble.asp Review of Barr, Future Females], ''Rocky Mountain Review'' (Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association), v.57, n.2 (Fall 2003). | |||
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Future Females, The Next Generation: New Voices and Velocities in Feminist Science Fiction Criticism is a 2000 anthology of feminist SF studies, edited by Marleen Barr.
Editions
- Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. ISBN 084769125X. ISBN 9780847691258.
Summary
"Feminist science fiction pioneer Marleen S. Barr, together with a talented crew of the field's established and emerging theorists, reveal new critical insights in Future Females, the Next Generation. This groundbreaking collection includes contributors from across the globe who find effective venues for imagining feminist thought experiments. A multinational perspective runs through this innovative volume, focusing on the latest dynamic trends in feminist science fiction, such as race, gender, cyberfeminism, the media, and new writers in the field."
Reviews
- Lorie Sauble-Otto, Review of Barr, Future Females, Rocky Mountain Review (Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association), v.57, n.2 (Fall 2003).