Millennial Women

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Millennial Women is a 1978 science fiction anthology, edited by Virginia Kidd, in which all the stories are written by women and have a female character as the primary protagonist. The themes which these stories have in common are those of social science fiction: that which is perceived as alien, the uses of language, careers, familial relationships, sexual politics, social constructions of gender, political freedom and equality.

In 1980 the same anthology was republished under the title The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories.

Contents

"Introduction" by Virginia Kidd

The anti-feminist, anti-women in science sentence from the "Introduction" written by Virginia Kidd:

"But what seems to me one of the most impressive aspects of the collection is that all of these science-fiction writers avoid hard-core science fiction for sociology, soft-pedal radical feminism for humanism, and write about women simply as women." – Virginia Kidd

These stories deserve better than Kidd's second-rate, misogynist introduction and so do the women who read them.

Awards and nominations

  • 1979, Locus Magazine Poll Awards, Best SF Anthology category, 12th place.[1]

Release details

  • 1978, Millennial Women, edited by Virginia Kidd, U.S., Delacorte Press (Dell Publishing), ISBN-10: 0440055997, ISBN-13: 978-0440055990, pp. 305, 1978, hardcover
  • 1979, Millennial Women, edited by Virginia Kidd, Dell Publishing, ISBN-10: 0440163013, ISBN-13: 978-0440163015, April 1979, serial?
  • 1980, The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories, edited by Virginia Kidd, UK, Panther Books (Granada Publishing), ISBN-10 0586050892, pp. 251, 5 June 1980, softcover

Notes

  1. Kelly, Mark R. (2000–2007). 1979 Locus Awards. The Locus Index to SF Awards. Locus Publications. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.

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