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* ''[[The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction]]'' / [[Justine Larbalestier]] | * ''[[The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction]]'' / [[Justine Larbalestier]] | ||
* ''[[Contemporary Women's Fiction and the Fantastic]]'' / [[Lucie Armitt]], editor. (2000, Macmillan) | |||
* ''[[Contemporary Women's Fiction and the Fantastic]]'' | |||
* ''[[Dancing at the Edge of the World|Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places]]'' / [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] (1989) | * ''[[Dancing at the Edge of the World|Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places]]'' / [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] (1989) | ||
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* ''[[Enterprising Women|Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth]]''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992. [[Camille Bacon-Smith]]. | * ''[[Enterprising Women|Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth]]''. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992. [[Camille Bacon-Smith]]. | ||
* ''[[Erotic Universe|Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature]]'' [[Donald Palumbo]], Editor. New York: Greenwood, 1986. | * ''[[Erotic Universe|Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature]]'' [[Donald Palumbo]], Editor. New York: Greenwood, 1986. | ||
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* ''[[In the Chinks of the World's Machine]]'' / [[Sarah LeFanu]] (also published as ''Feminism and Science Fiction'') (1988) | * ''[[In the Chinks of the World's Machine]]'' / [[Sarah LeFanu]] (also published as ''Feminism and Science Fiction'') (1988) | ||
* ''[[Killing Women|Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence]]'' (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006; ISBN 0889204977) [[Annette Burfoot]] and [[Susan Lord]] (editors) | * ''[[Killing Women|Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence]]'' (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006; ISBN 0889204977) [[Annette Burfoot]] and [[Susan Lord]] (editors) | ||
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* ''[[Lost in Space|Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond]]''. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 1993. [[Marleen Barr]] Includes foreword by Marge Piercy. | * ''[[Lost in Space|Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond]]''. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 1993. [[Marleen Barr]] Includes foreword by Marge Piercy. | ||
* Die Maskierte Utopie: Feminismus und Science Fiction ISBN 3631487940; 171 pp.; P. Lang. [[Regina Binder]]. | * ''[[Die Maskierte Utopie|Die Maskierte Utopie: Feminismus und Science Fiction]]'' ISBN 3631487940; 171 pp.; P. Lang. [[Regina Binder]]. | ||
* ''[[Mirror, Mirror on the Wall|Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales]]'' (Anchor: 1998; ISBN 0385486812) [[Kate Bernheimer]], editor. | * ''[[Mirror, Mirror on the Wall|Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales]]'' (Anchor: 1998; ISBN 0385486812) [[Kate Bernheimer]], editor. | ||
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* ''[[Utopian and Science Fiction by Women]]'' ed. by [[Jane Donawerth]] and [[C. Kolmerten]] / Syracuse University Press (1994). | * ''[[Utopian and Science Fiction by Women]]'' ed. by [[Jane Donawerth]] and [[C. Kolmerten]] / Syracuse University Press (1994). | ||
* ''[[Where No Man has Gone Before|Where No Man has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction]]''. New York: Routledge, 1991. Anthology. [[Lucie Armitt]]. Editor. | * ''[[Where No Man has Gone Before|Where No Man has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction]]''. New York: Routledge, 1991. Anthology. [[Lucie Armitt]]. Editor. | ||
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* better to have loved / judith merril | * better to have loved / judith merril | ||
* Black Atlantic Speculative Fictions: Octavia E. Butler, Jewelle Gomez, and Nalo Hopkinson by Ingrid Thaler (2010) | * Black Atlantic Speculative Fictions: Octavia E. Butler, Jewelle Gomez, and Nalo Hopkinson by Ingrid Thaler (2010) | ||
* Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium | * Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium | ||
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* ''[[FemSpec]]'' | * ''[[FemSpec]]'' | ||
* ''[[Females and Harry Potter]]'' | * ''[[Females and Harry Potter]]'' | ||
=== G-L === | === G-L === | ||
* Identity in Doris Lessing's Space Fiction by David F. Waterman (2006) | * Identity in Doris Lessing's Space Fiction by David F. Waterman (2006) | ||
* ''[[James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon]]'' | * ''[[James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon]]'' | ||
=== M-O === | === M-O === | ||
* ''[[On Joanna Russ]]'' | * ''[[On Joanna Russ]]'' | ||
* ''[[An Open Letter to Joanna Russ]]'' | * ''[[An Open Letter to Joanna Russ]]'' | ||
=== P-S === | === P-S === | ||
* Political Theory, Science Fiction, and Utopian Literature: Ursula K. Le Guin and The Dispossessed / Tony Burns | * Political Theory, Science Fiction, and Utopian Literature: Ursula K. Le Guin and The Dispossessed / Tony Burns | ||
* Suzy McKee Charnas, Octavia Butler, Joan D. Vinge | * Suzy McKee Charnas, Octavia Butler, Joan D. Vinge | ||
=== T-U === | === T-U === | ||
* Ursula K. Le Guin's Journey to Post-Feminism / Amy M. Clarke; Donald E. Palumbo (Author, Editor), C.W. Sullivan III (Author), C. W. (Editor), III Sullivan (Editor) | * Ursula K. Le Guin's Journey to Post-Feminism / Amy M. Clarke; Donald E. Palumbo (Author, Editor), C.W. Sullivan III (Author), C. W. (Editor), III Sullivan (Editor) | ||
* The Unexpected Universe of Doris Lessing: A Study in Narrative Technique / Katherine Fishburn | * The Unexpected Universe of Doris Lessing: A Study in Narrative Technique / Katherine Fishburn | ||
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* ''[[Ventures into Childland|Ventures into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity]]'' by [[U. C. Knoepflmacher]] | * ''[[Ventures into Childland|Ventures into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity]]'' by [[U. C. Knoepflmacher]] | ||
* ''[[The Women's Companion to Mythology]]'' by [[Carolyne Larrington]] | * ''[[The Women's Companion to Mythology]]'' by [[Carolyne Larrington]] | ||
* ''[[Breaking the Magic Spell|Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folk and Fairy Tales]] by [[Jack Zipes]] | * ''[[Breaking the Magic Spell|Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folk and Fairy Tales]] by [[Jack Zipes]] | ||
==Dissertations== | |||
* ''[[Border Crossings|Border Crossings: The Emergence of Feminist Science Fiction as a Genre]]''. Dissertation. [[Margo Axsom]]. | |||
* "Je pense "or" je suis. Discours et identite dans la SF cote femmes. D'U.K. Le Guin a E. Vonarburg." [I Think Theref[or]e I Am. Discourse and Identity in SF on the Women's Side. From U. K. Le Guin to E. Vonarburg.]. Ph.D. Dissertation, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 1995. [[Sylvie Berard]]. | |||
* "Visions of Women, Technology and the Future in Feminist Science Fiction." Submitted by Zoe Brennan to the University of Exeter as a dissertation towards the degree of Master of Arts by advanced study in Women's Studies, September 1994. Abstract available online at http://www.ex.ac.uk/ws/Abstracts/AbBrennan.html Discusses a variety of works including Angela Carter's Heroes and Villains. [[Zoe Brennan]]. | |||
Revision as of 12:49, 13 November 2010
- Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1987. (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction & Fantasy Series, No. 27) Marleen Barr
- Athena's Daughters: Television's New Women Warriors, ed. Frances H. Early and Kathleen Kennedy. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2003.
- Attack of the Leading Ladies: Gender, Sexuality, and Spectatorship in the Classic Horror Cinema. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996. Rhona J. Berenstein.
- Contemporary Women's Fiction and the Fantastic / Lucie Armitt, editor. (2000, Macmillan)
- Decoding Gender in Science Fiction (New York: Routledge, 2002). Brian Attebery.
- Enterprising Women: Television Fandom and the Creation of Popular Myth. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1992. Camille Bacon-Smith.
- Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature Donald Palumbo, Editor. New York: Greenwood, 1986.
- The Feminine Eye: Science Fiction and the Women Who Write It / Tom Staicar, editor. New York: Ungar (1982).
- Feminism and Science Fiction / Sarah LeFanu (also published as In the Chinks of the World's Machine) (1988)
- Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative edited by Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Goodwin. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.
- Feminist Fabulation: Space / Postmodern Fiction. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1992. Marleen Barr
- Feminist Utopias. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1989. Frances Bartkowski.
- Frankenstein's Daughters: Women Writing SF / Jane Donawerth. Syracuse (1997).
- From Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film, Gender, and Culture. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995. Elizabeth Bell and Lynda Haas.
- Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981).
- Future Females, The Next Generation: New Voices and Velocities in Feminist Science Fiction Criticism Marleen Barr (Bowling Green State University Pres, 2000)
- Gothic Forms of Feminine Fictions. Manchester University Press, 1999. St. Martin's Press, 1999. Susanne Becker.
- In the Chinks of the World's Machine / Sarah LeFanu (also published as Feminism and Science Fiction) (1988)
- Killing Women: The Visual Culture of Gender and Violence (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006; ISBN 0889204977) Annette Burfoot and Susan Lord (editors)
- Lost in Space: Probing Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press, 1993. Marleen Barr Includes foreword by Marge Piercy.
- Die Maskierte Utopie: Feminismus und Science Fiction ISBN 3631487940; 171 pp.; P. Lang. Regina Binder.
- Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales (Anchor: 1998; ISBN 0385486812) Kate Bernheimer, editor.
- Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales - New Edition, Revised and Expanded. Random House 2010: ISBN 0307874524, ISBN 9780307874528. Kate Bernheimer, editor.
- A New Species: Gender and Science in Science Fiction / Robin Roberts (1993) University of Illinois Press.
- Oh Well, Orwell: Big Sister Is Watching Herself: Feminist Science Fiction in 1984 (May 1984) Marleen Barr
- Partial Visions: Feminism and Utopianism in the 1970s. New York & London: Routledge, 1991. Angelika Bammer
- Radical Imagination: Feminist Conceptions of the Future in Le Guin, Piercy, and Gearhart / Margarete Kuellen. New York: P. Lang (1991).
- Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, by onna J. Haraway. NY: Routledge, 1991.
- To Write Like a Woman / Joanna Russ (1995)
- Urania's Daughters: A Checklist of Women Science Fiction Writers, 1692-1982 (Starmont House, 1983)
- Utopian and Science Fiction by Women ed. by Jane Donawerth and C. Kolmerten / Syracuse University Press (1994).
- Where No Man has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction. New York: Routledge, 1991. Anthology. Lucie Armitt. Editor.
- Women of Other Worlds: Excursions Through Science Fiction and Feminism / Helen H. Merrick and Tess Williams (1999)
- Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations. Landham, Maryland: University Press of America, 1983. Marleen Barr and Nicholas D. Smith, editors.
- Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999.
- Women of Vision: Essays by Women Writing Science Fiction edited by Denise Du Pont (New York: St. Martin's, 1988).
- Women Worldwalkers: New Dimensions of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Jane B. Weedman, editor, Lubbock: Texas Tech Press, 1985. Valerie Broege?
- Women's Utopias in British and American Fiction. London: Routledge, 1988. Nan Bowman Albinski
- Worlds Apart? Dualism and Transgression in Contemporary Female Dystopias. McFarland, 2005. Dunja M. Mohr.
- Feminist Science Fiction. Special issue of Women's Studies International Forum Volume 7, Number 2 (1984). Marleen Barr
Additional works, unsorted
A
- Afro-Future Females: Black Writers Chart Science Fiction's Newest…
- Aliens and Others
- Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory / Marleen Barr (1987)
- Alien Plots: Female Subjectivity and the Divine in the Light of James Tiptree's `A Momentary Taste of Being' by Inez van der Spek (2000)
- Alien Woman: The Making of Lt. Ellen Ripley / Jason Smith (Author), Ximena Gallardo-C.
Ximena Gallardo-C. (Author)
B-E
- better to have loved / judith merril
- Black Atlantic Speculative Fictions: Octavia E. Butler, Jewelle Gomez, and Nalo Hopkinson by Ingrid Thaler (2010)
- Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium
F
G-L
- Identity in Doris Lessing's Space Fiction by David F. Waterman (2006)
M-O
P-S
- Political Theory, Science Fiction, and Utopian Literature: Ursula K. Le Guin and The Dispossessed / Tony Burns
- Suzy McKee Charnas, Octavia Butler, Joan D. Vinge
T-U
- Ursula K. Le Guin's Journey to Post-Feminism / Amy M. Clarke; Donald E. Palumbo (Author, Editor), C.W. Sullivan III (Author), C. W. (Editor), III Sullivan (Editor)
- The Unexpected Universe of Doris Lessing: A Study in Narrative Technique / Katherine Fishburn
W-Z
aditional
- Ventures into Childland: Victorians, Fairy Tales, and Femininity by U. C. Knoepflmacher
- The Women's Companion to Mythology by Carolyne Larrington
- Breaking the Magic Spell: Radical Theories of Folk and Fairy Tales by Jack Zipes
Dissertations
- Border Crossings: The Emergence of Feminist Science Fiction as a Genre. Dissertation. Margo Axsom.
- "Je pense "or" je suis. Discours et identite dans la SF cote femmes. D'U.K. Le Guin a E. Vonarburg." [I Think Theref[or]e I Am. Discourse and Identity in SF on the Women's Side. From U. K. Le Guin to E. Vonarburg.]. Ph.D. Dissertation, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 1995. Sylvie Berard.
- "Visions of Women, Technology and the Future in Feminist Science Fiction." Submitted by Zoe Brennan to the University of Exeter as a dissertation towards the degree of Master of Arts by advanced study in Women's Studies, September 1994. Abstract available online at http://www.ex.ac.uk/ws/Abstracts/AbBrennan.html Discusses a variety of works including Angela Carter's Heroes and Villains. Zoe Brennan.