Scholarship and criticism on James Tiptree, Jr.

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Baggeson, Soren.
  • "Utopian and Dystopian Pessimism: Le Guin's The Word for World is Forest and Tiptree's "We Who Stole the Dream." Science Fiction Studies v. 14 (1987): pages 34-43.
Marleen Barr;
  • "Science Fiction's Invisible Female Man: Feminism, Formula, Word and World in 'When It Changed' and 'The Women Men Don't See'", in Luk de Vos, editor, Just the Other Day: Essays on the Suture of the Future. Antwerp: EXA, 1985. pages 433-437. (Series: Intrepid Reeks number 11.) Also as: "Science Fiction's Invisible Female Men: Joanna Russ's 'When It Changed' and James Tiptree's 'The Women Men Don't See.'", in Chapter 5 of Lost in Space (1993)
  • "'The Females Do the Fathering!' James Tiptree's Male Matriarchs and Adult Human Gametes." Science Fiction Studies v. 13 no. 38 (March 1986) pages 42-49. Also: "'The Females Do the Fathering!' Reading, Resisting, and James Tiptree, Jr." Rev. & Reprinted in Alien to Feminity.
Blum, Joanne.
  • "Return to the Myth in Fictions by Le Guin, Bryant, and Tiptree." in Transcending Gender: The Male / Female Double in Women's Fiction. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1988: pp. 61-76.
Boulter, Amanda.
  • "Alice James Raccoona Tiptree Sheldon Jr.: Textual Personas in the Short Fiction of Alice Sheldon." Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction [London, England]: v. 63 (Spring 1995): pp. 5-31.


Julie Phillips.
  • "Mars Needs Women: The True Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr." VLS Sept. 1996: pp. 18-20.
Charles Platt.
  • "Profile: James Tiptree, Jr." Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1983: pp. 26-49.
  • "James Tiptree, Jr." in Dream Makers, Volume II: The Uncommon Men and Women Who Write Science Fiction: Interviews by Charles Platt. New York: Berkley Books, 1983: pp. 257-272.
Susan Wood.
  • "James Tiptree, Jr." in Science Fiction Writers: Critical Studies of the Major Authors from the Early Nineteenth Century to the Present Day. edited by Everett Franklin Bleiler, New York: Scribner's, 1982: pp. 531-541.
Jenny Wolmark
Lowry Pei.
  • "Poor Singletons: Definitions of Humanity in the Stories of James Tiptree, Jr." Science-Fiction Studies v. 6 (1979): pp. 271-280.
Frisch, Adam J.
  • "Toward New Sexual Identities: James Tiptree, Jr." in Staicar's The Feminine Eye (Ungar: New York, 1982), pp. 48-59.
Gardner R. Dozois.
  • The Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr.. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1976; New York: Algol Press, 1977; Borgo Press: 1983. Originally published as introduction to Tiptree's 10,000 Light-Years from Home, Gregg Press.