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JA

Jacob, Susan.
  • "Woman, Ideology, Resistance: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale and Third World Criticism." Margaret Atwood: The Shape-Shifter. Eds. Coomi S. Vevaina & C. A. Howells. 1998. pp. 26-43.
Jacobs, Naomi.
  • "Beyond Stasis and Symmetry: Lessing, Le Guin, and the Remodeling of Utopia." Extrapolation 29, no. 1 (1988): pages 33-45; reprinted in Utopian Studies II, edited by Michael S. Cummings and Nicholas D. Smith, editors; Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1989: pp. 109-117.
  • "The Frozen Landscape in Women's Utopian and Science Fiction." Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference, edited by Jane L. Donawerth and Carol A. Kolmerten (Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1994): pp. 190-204.
  • "Failures of the Imagination in Ecotopia." Extrapolation v. 38, no. 4 (Winter 1997) pp. 318-327.
James, Karen.
Jameson, Fredric.
  • "World Reduction in Le Guin: The Emergence of Utopian Narrative," Science-Fiction Studies 2, 3 (Nov. 1975): pp. 237-243.
  • "Science Fiction as a Spatial Genre: Generic Discontinuities and the Problem of Figuration in Vonda McIntyre's The Exile Waiting." Science-Fiction Studies v. 14, no. 1 (1987): pp. 44-59.

JOH

Johnson, Barbara.
  • "My Monster / My Self." in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1987.
Johnson, Judith E.
  • "Women and Vampires: Nightmare or Utopia?" The Kenyon Review v. ns15 (Winter 1993), pages 72-80.
Johnson, Charles.
  • "A Dialogue: Samuel Delany and Joanna Russ on Science Fiction." Callaloo: An Afro-American and African Journal of Arts and Letters, v. 7, no. 3 (Fall 1984): pp. 27-35.
Johnson, Rebecca O.
  • "African American Feminist Science Fiction." Sojourner v. 19, n. 6 (February 1994), pages 12-14. (includes interview with Octavia Butler)

JON

Anne Hudson Jones.
  • "Alexei Panshin's Almost Non-Sexist Rite of Passage" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marleen S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 26-33.
  • "Women in Science Fiction: An Annotated Secondary Bibliography." Extrapolation, v. 23, no. 1 (1982): pp. 83-90.
Gwyneth Jones.
  • "Gwyneth Jones: Simple Pressures." (Interview). LOCUS v. 35 n. 6 (December 1995), pp. 6-7, 83-84.
  • "In the Chinks of the World Machine." (Review of Lefanu's In the Chinks of the World Machine.) Foundation (Essex, England) v. 43 (Summer 1988), pp. 59-63.
  • "Deconstructing the Starships" (a Language and Society paper presented at "Putting SF to Work" 11 June 1988). Available online at: http://gopher.well.sf.ca.us:70/0/Publications/authors/gwyn/starships.jones [Deconstructing the Starships: Science, Fiction, and Reality]
  • "The Profession of Science Fiction, 38: Riddles in the Dark." Foundation (Essex, England) no. 43 (Summer 1988): pp. 50-59.
  • "The Metempsychosis of the Machine." Science Fiction Studies, v. 24, no. 1, 1997: pp. 1-10.
  • Numerous reviews available at: http://gopher.well.sf.ca.us:70/1/Publications/authors/gwyn


JOS

Jim Jose.
  • "Reflections on the Politics of Le Guin's Narrative Shifts." Science-Fiction Studies v. 18 (July 1991): pp. 180-197.

JOW

Lorna Jowett.
  • "Masculinity, Monstrosity and Behaviour Modification in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.'" Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction v. 31, no. 84 (Spring 2002): pp. 59-73.
  • "The Female State: Science Fiction Alternatives to the Patriarchy - Sheri Tepper's The Gate to Women's Country and Orson Scott Card's Homecoming Series." in Science Fiction, Critical Frontiers, ed. by Karen Sayer & John Moore (2000), pp. 169-192.
  • Sex and the Slayer: A Gender Studies Primer for the Buffy Fan. (Wesleyan University Press: 2005; ISBN 0819567582)