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==List of Works Relating to Anti-Nuclear & Anti-War Themes== | ==List of Works Relating to Anti-Nuclear & Anti-War Themes== | ||
Fiction specifically related to the women's anti-nuclear movement, or coming out of the anti-nuclear movement. Not including all the numerous post-nuclear-apocalypse novels. | Fiction specifically related to the women's anti-nuclear movement, or coming out of the anti-nuclear movement. Not including all the numerous post-nuclear-apocalypse novels. | ||
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List of Works Relating to Anti-Nuclear & Anti-War Themes
Fiction specifically related to the women's anti-nuclear movement, or coming out of the anti-nuclear movement. Not including all the numerous post-nuclear-apocalypse novels.
- Zoe Fairbairns. "Relics" (in Jen Green & Sarah Lefanu, editors, Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, The Women's Press: 1985)
- Mary Gentle. "A Sun in the Attic" (in Jen Green & Sarah Lefanu, editors, Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, The Women's Press: 1985)
- Lisa Tuttle. "From a Sinking Ship" (in Jen Green & Sarah Lefanu, editors, Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, The Women's Press: 1985)
- Pamela Zoline. "Instructions for Exiting This Building in Case of Fire" (in Jen Green & Sarah Lefanu, editors, Despatches from the Frontiers of the Female Mind, The Women's Press: 1985)