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GA

Ximena C. Gallardo and C. Jason Smith.
Eric Garber.
  • "Uranian Worlds: The Best of Gay Sci-fi and Fantasy," Out/Look (San Francisco), no. 4 (Winter 1989).
Eric Garber & Lyn Paleo.
Janet Garton.
  • "Little Red Riding Hood Comes of Age: Or, When the Fantastic Becomes the Feminist." in Essays in Memory of Michael Parkinson and Janine Dakyns (Christopher Smith, ed., & Mike Carr, fwd.) (Norwich: School of Mod. Lang. & European Studies, Univ. of East Anglia, 1996, viii, 390 pp.) (pp. 289-294). (discussing Angela Carter, "The Werewolf", "Red Riding Rood", Marta Tikkanen, Todlluvan (1986), "The Company of Wolves")

GE

Sally Miller Gearhart.
J. Genova.
  • "Tiptree and Haraway: The Reinvention of Nature", Cultural Critique (1994)
Monica Germaná
David Gerrold.
  • "At War with the Trolls" in Future Life. (Author Gerrold on politics and homophobia.)

GI

Sherry Ginn.
Elizabeth M. Ginway
  • "Vampires, Werewolves, and Strong Women: Alternate Histories or the Re-Writing of Race and Gender in Brazilian History", Extrapolation v. 44, n.3 (Fall 2003): pp. 283-295.

GL

Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra.
  • Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand (Penn State University Press, 1999).
Terri Goddard and Marion Linwood.
  • "Inter-Galactic Zap: Women Invade Science Fiction." Spare Rib, no. 46 (May 1976): pp. 44-45.

GO

Jewelle Gomez.
  • "Imagine a Lesbian ... A Black Lesbian ..." Trivia, no. 12, 1988, pp. 45-60.
  • "Speculative Fiction and Black Lesbians." (Part of a Symposium on "Theorizing Lesbian Experience.") Signs v. 18, n. 4 (Summer 1993): pp. 948-955.
Jeanne Gomoll.
  • "Happy Gays Are Here Again." Janus, v. 3, no. 3 (#9) (1977): pp. 21-22.
  • "The View from Rapunzel's Tower." Janus v. 4, no. 4 (#14): 1978-1979, pp. 32-36.
  • "Out of Context: Post-Holocaust Themes in Feminist Science Fiction." Janus Part 6 (Winter 1980): pages 14-17.
  • "An Open Letter to Joanna Russ." Aurroa, v. 10 no. 1 (#5) (Winter 1986-87): pp. 7-10.
  • "Contemporary Feminist Science Fiction." Hot Wire: The Journal of Women's Music and Culture v. 10 n. 3 (September 1994), pages 36-39, 70.
Sarah Webster Goodwin and Libby Falk Jones, editors.
  • Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990. (series: Tennessee Studies in Literature, volume 32.)
Joan Gordon.
  • "Yin and Yang Duke It Out: Is Cyberpunk Feminism's New Age?" Science Fiction Eye Volume 2, no. 3 (#6) (1990): pages 37-40; Reprinted in Larry McCaffery, editor, Storming the Reality Studio, Durham and London, Duke University Press: 1991, pages 196-202.
  • Joan Gordon and Veronica Hollinger, editors. Blood Read|Blood Read: The Vampire as Metaphor in Contemporary Culture]] (1997, Univ. of Pennsylvania Press); ISBN 0812216288. Although not explicitly focused on gender, this collection of essays includes essays on Suzy McKee Charnas and Jewelle Gomez, among others.
J. Gordon
  • "Fighting Misogynist SF in Another Dimension", Contemporary Literature (1993)
Joan Gould.

GR

Dominick M. Grace
  • "Rereading Lester del Rey's Helen O'Loy." Science Fiction Studies v. 20 (March 1993), pages 45-51.
Barry Keith Grant, editor.
Diana Greene.
  • "An Asteroid of One's Own: Women Soviet Science Fiction Writers." Irish Slavonic Studies (ISlSt) (Dublin 2, Ireland) v. 8 (1987).
David Greven.
  • "Throwing Down the Gauntlet: Defiant Women, Decadent Men, Objects of Power, and Witchblade" in Action Chicks: New Images of Tough Women in Popular Culture edited by Sherrie A. Inness (2004).
Nicola Griffith.

GU

Susan Gubar.