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FA

Farley, Tucker.
  • "Realities and Fictions: Lesbian Visions of Utopia." in Women in Search of Utopia: Mavericks and Mythmakers, edited by Ruby Rohrlich & Elaine Hoffman Baruch, New York: Schocken, 1984, pp. 235-237.

FE

Fekete, John.
  • "The Dispossessed and Triton: Act and System in Utopian Science Fiction." Science-Fiction Studies, no. 18 (July 1979): pp. 129-143.
Fenster, Thelma S., editor, and Norris J. Lacy.
  • Arthurian Women: A Casebook (Garland Publishing: 1996; ISBN 0815306237; 344 pp.) [17 essays about Arthurian women in literature]
Fergus, George.
  • "A Checklist of SF Novels with Female Protagonists," Extrapolation, v. 18, no. 1 (Dec. 1976): pp. 20-27.
Ferns, Chris.
  • "The Value/s of Dystopia: The Handmaid's Tale and the Anti-Utopian Tradition." Dalhousie Review v 69 (Fall 1989) pp 373-382.
Feuer, Lois.
  • "The Calculus of Love and Nightmare: The Handmaid's Tale and the Dystopian Tradition." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction v 38 (Winter 1997): pp 83-95.

FI

Finch-Reyner, Sheila.
  • "Paradise Lost: The Prison at the Heart of Le Guin's Utopia." Extrapolation v. 26 (Fall 1985), pages 240-248.
Finney, Kathe Davis. Kathe Finney Davis?
  • "The Days of Future Past, or Utopian's Lessing and Le Guin Fight Future Nostalgia," in Donald M. Hassler, editor, Patterns of the Fantastic (Academic Programming at Chicon IV.) (Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983; San Bernadino, Calif: Borgo Press, 1983), pages 31-40.
  • "Guest Editor's Pad: What About Us Grils?" Extrapolation, v. 36, no. 3 (Fall 1995), pp. 177-180.
Fishburn, Katherine.
  • The Unexpected Universe of Doris Lessing. Westport, Connectictu: Greenwood, 1985. --. "Doris Lessing's Briefing for a Descent into Hell: Science Fiction or Psycho-Drama." Science-Fiction Studies v 44 (1988): pp. 48-60.
  • "Reforming the Body Politic: Radical Feminist Science Fiction" in Sheila Roberts and Yvonne Pacheco Tevis, editors, Still the Frame Holds: Essays on Women Poets and Writers (Women Writers on Women Writers) (San Bernardino, California: Borgo Press, 1993), pages 29-46.
Fisher, Margery.
  • "Writers for Children: 8. Andre Norton." The School Librarian, 15 (July 1967): pp. 141-144.
Fitting, Peter.
  • "'So We All Became Mothers': New Roles for Men in Recent Utopian Fiction." Science Fiction Studies Volume 12, no. 2 (July 1985), pages 156-183.
  • "For Men Only: A Guide to Reading Single-Sex Worlds." Women's Studies v. 14 no. 2 (1987), pages 101-117.
  • "The Turn From Utopia in Recent Feminist Fiction." in Libby Falk Jones, Sarah Webster Goodwin, editors, Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990. pages 141-158. about: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, Suzette Haden Elgin's Native Tongue, Zoe Ann Fairbairns Benefits, and Ursula K Le Guin's Always Coming Home
  • "Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm in Recent Feminist Science Fiction." Science Fiction Studies Volume 19 no. 1 (56) (March 1992), pages 32-48. Discusses Pamela Sargent's The Shore of Women, Joan Slonczewski's A Door Into Ocean, and Sheri Tepper's The Gate to Women's Country.
  • "Beyond the Wasteland: A Feminist in Cyberspace." Utopian Studies, v. 5, no. 2 (1994): pp. 4-15.

FL

Florence, Penny.
  • "The Liberation of Utopia: Or, Is Science Fiction the Ideal Contemporary Women's Form." in Linda Anderson, editor, Plotting Change: Contemporary Women's Fiction (London: Edward Arnold, 1990). pages 64-83.

FO

Forrest, Linda A.
  • "Young Adult Fantasy and the Search for Gender-Fair Genres." Journal of Youth Services in Libraries v. 7 (Fall 1993), pages 37-42.
Foster, Thomas.
  • "Meat Puppets or Robopaths?: Cyberpunk and the Question of Embodiment." Genders, 18 (1993): pp. 11-31.
Foundation.
  • "Foundation Forum: Feminism and SF." Discussion: replies to Foundation, Winter 1987 v. 41: pp. 72-73. Brian Stapleford; Sarah Lefanu (reply); Jenny Wolmark (reply); Gwyneth Jones (rejoinder); Colin Greenland (reply). Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction (Essex, England), v. 43 (Summer 1988): pp. 59-78.
Fowler, Karen Joy.
  • "Collected Provocations." (Review of To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction by Joanna Russ.) Women's Review of Books, v. 13, no. 5 (February 1996), pp. 12-13.
Fowler, Kay.
  • "Selected Book List of Feminist or Proto-Feminist SF by Women Writers"

FR

Fraser, Brian.
  • "Putting the Past into the Future: Interview with Andre Norton," Fantastic Science Fiction (Oct. 1980): pp. 4-9.
Frazier, Robert.
  • "Interview: Joan Vinge," Thrust 16 (Fall 1980): p. 8.
Freedman, Carl.
  • "Joanna Russ and the Violence of Gender" (chapter) in Critical Theory and Science Fiction (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2000)
Freeland, Cynthia A.
  • The Naked and the Undead (Westview Press; reprint ed. 2001; ISBN 0813365635)
Freibert, Lucy M.
  • "World Views in Utopian Novels by Women." Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations. Ed. Marleen Barr and Nicholas D. Smith. New York: University Press of America, 1983: pp. 67-84.
Friend, Beverly.
  • "Virgin Territory: Women and Sex in Science Fiction." Extrapolation Volume 14, no. 1 (December 1972): pages 49-58.
  • "Virgin Territory: The Bonds and Boundaries of Women in Science Fiction" in Many Futures, Many Worlds: Theme and Form in Science Fiction, edited by Thomas D. Clareson, Kent State University Press, 1977: pp. 140-163. (Revision of the earlier work.)
  • "Time Travel as a Feminist Didactic in Works by Phyllis Eisenstein, Marlys Millhiser, and Octavia Butler." Extrapolation Volume 23, Number 1 (Spring 1982): pages 50-55. Discusses Butler's Kindred and other works.
Frisch, Adam J.
  • "Toward New Sexual Identities: James Tiptree, Jr." in Staicar's The Feminine Eye (Ungar: New York, 1982), pp. 48-59.
Frontiers
  • "Dear Frontiers: Letters from Women Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers." Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies, v. 2, no. 3 (1977): pp. 62-78.