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* [[Helen Merrick]]: "With scattered beginnings in the SF and women’s movement magazines of the early seventies, a uniquely feminist branch of SF criticism emerged in specialized SF journals of the �980s, with the first monograph appearing in 1989, Sarah Lefanu’s ''[[In the Chinks of the World Machine]]''. There followed a series of other studies and collections through the 1990s, peaking with Jenny Wolmark’s ''[[Aliens and Others]]'' in 1996." -- Helen Merrick, [http://womenst.library.wisc.edu/publications/feminist-coll/FC_301_FeministSF.pdf Book Reviews: What's a Bright Feminist Like You Doing in a Genre Like This? Reading Women's Science Fiction"], ''[[Feminist Collections]]'', v.30, n.1 (Winter 2009), pp.1-6.





Latest revision as of 17:36, 29 November 2011

Feminist SF Studies are the study of gender in SF from a feminist perspective. Feminist SF Studies include the study of:

  • women's history in SF, including women in fandom, women SF writers, women SF artists, the women's movement in fandom, and so on
  • studies of gender and sexuality issues in SF
  • studies of feminist SF