To Write Like a Woman
To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction (1995) reprints thirteen essays and one letter by Joanna Russ, which were originally published in the 1970s and 1980s. These texts are divided into two sections: Part One regroups numbers 1 to 6, and Part Two, 7 to 14.
Russ preceeds each essay (and the letter) with an introduction.
List of contents
- Introduction by Sarah Lefanu
- Author's Introduction
Part One:
- Towards an Aesthetic of Science Fiction
- Speculations: The Subjunctivity of Science fiction
- SF and Technology as Mystification
- Amor Vincit Foeminam: The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction
- On the Fascination of Horror Stories, Including Lovecraft's
- A Boy and His Dog: The Final Solution
Part Two:
- What Can a Heroine Do? or Why Women Can't Write
- Somebody's Trying to Kill Me and I Think It's My Husband: The Modern Gothic
- On Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
- Recent Feminist Utopias
- To Write "Like a Woman": Transformations of Identity in the Work of Willa Cather
- On "The Yellow Wallpaper"
- Is "Smashing" Erotic?
- Letter to Susan Koppelman
- Index