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SA
- "The Golden Age of Sexism." Windhaven Number 6. Atalanta Press, 1979.
- "A Non-Traveller Spends a Month Away from Home" in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 140-146. A comparison of various SF conventions, including WisCon.
- with Marleen Barr, and Richard Law. Suzy McKee Charnas: Octavia Butler: Joan D. Vinge. Mercer Island, Washington: Starmont, 1986.
- "Woman as Nature in Science Fiction" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marleen S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981) pp. 42-59.
- "Women in Utopia." Comparative Literature Studies Volume 10, Number 4. (December 1973): pages 302-16.
- "An Ambiguous Legacy: The Role and Position of Women in the English Eutopia" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981) pp. 88-99; originally published in Extrapolation (May 1975, volume 16).
- "A New Anarchism: Social and Political Ideas in Some Recent Feminist Eutopias", in Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations, ed. by Marleen Barr and Nicholas D. Smith, pp. 3-33. (University Press of America: Lanham, Maryland, 1983).
- "Women in Science Fiction." Introduction to Pamela Sargent, editor, Women of Wonder: Science Fiction Stories By Women About Women. New York: Vintage Books, 1974. Pages xiii - lxiv.
- "Women in Science Fiction," Futures, Oct. 1975: pp. 433-441.
- "Introduction" in More Women of Wonder: Science Fiction Novelettes By Women About Women. New York: Vintage Books, 1976. Pages xi - liii.
- "Introduction" in The New Women of Wonder: Recent Science Fiction Stories By Women About Women. New York: Vintage Books, 1977. Pages xiii - xxxiv.
- Firebrands: The Heroines of Science Fiction and Fantasy (illustrated) (Thunders Mouth: 1998) (ISBN 1-56025-164-6)
- Contemporary Feminist Utopianism. London: Routledge, 1996.
- Writing in Subversive Space: Language and the Body in Feminist Science Fiction in French and English. Dissertation, 2001.
- "Why Blacks Should Read (and Write) Science Fiction" (2000) [in Dark Matter ed. by Sheree R. Thomas (2000)]
- "Goodbye to All That ..." in Lucie Armitt, editor, Where No Man Has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction. London: Routledge, 1991.
SC
- "Frauen und Fantasy" Fantasia 38/39 (1988) http://www.edfc.de/afa038a.htm
- "The Future Females" in Future Females: A Critical Anthology edited by Marlene S. Barr (Bowling Green State University Popular Press: 1981), pp. 179-189.
- another version of the above in Janice Bogstad's New Moon
- another version of the above in Mary T. Brizzi's Extrapolation
- "Farsighted Females: A Selective Checklist of Modern Women Writers of Science Fiction Through 1980," Extrapolation, v. 23, no. 1 (1982): pp. 91-107.
- Urania's Daughters: A Checklist of Women Science Fiction Writers, 1692-1982. Mercer Island, WA: Starmont House, 1983. (Starmont Reference Guide No. 1: ISSN 0738-0127; ISBN 0-916732-57-6; 0-916732-56-8 (pbk)).
- "A Paradise Like Eve's: Three Eighteenth Century English Female Utopias," Women's Studies, v. 9, n.3 (1982): pp. 263-273.
- "The Good Witch of the West," in Structural Fabulation: Essay on Fiction of the Future. University of Notre Dame Ward-Phillips Lectures in English Language and Literature, v. 7. Notre Dame and London: University of Notre Dame Press, 1975.
- and Eric S. Rabkin. Science Fiction: History, Science, Vision. London: Oxford University Press, 1977. [some discussion of Le Guin.]
- "Sexes, Genders, and Discrimination" in Donald Palumbo, editor, Erotic Universe: Sexuality and Fantastic Literature. New York: Greenwood, 1986. pages 45-60.
- "Christiane Rochefort: Garden of Pleasure." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association, San Francisco, 27 December 1979.
- "What If...: Science and Technology in Feminist Utopias." In Machina Ex Dea: Feminist Perspectives on Technology, edited by Joan A. Rothschild, 198-211. New York: Pergamon, 1983.
- Special Issue, entitled "The Science Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin." Volume 2, Part 3. Number 7. (November 1975).
- Special Issue, "Science Fiction by Women" (July 1990). Studies Le Guin, Russ, Tiptree, Lessing, etc.
- Special Issue on SF & Queer Theory (March 1999).
- Science Fiction Research Association.
- Science Fiction Research Association Meeting, Illinois, 1994. This meeting had a number of papers dedicated to feminist science fiction, and included Octavia Butler and Sheri Tepper among other feminist sf writers.
- Science Fiction Studies
- Special Issue, entitled "Science Fiction on Women -- Science Fiction by Women." Volume 7, Part 1. Number 20. (March 1980).
- Science-Fiction Studies: Selected Articles on Science Fiction, 1973-1975 (Gregg Press: ISBN 083982338X; 304 pp.) Includes coverage of Ursula K. Le Guin and Philip K. Dick.
SE
- "The Feminist Technological Utopia: Mary E. Bradley Lane's Mizora (1890)." Alternative Futures 4 (Spring / Summer 1981): pages 67-72.
- Myth and Fairy Tale in Contemporary Women's Fiction (2004) Palgrave Macmillan; ISBN 0333720156.
SF
- SF Lovers List
SH
- Women, Science, and Fiction: The Frankenstein Inheritance (Wiltshire, UK: Palgrave, 2000); 248 pp. hbk; ISBN 0333741587. Reviews sf written by women from 1914-1968. Includes Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland; Burdekin's Swastika Night; Margaret St. Clair; Donna Haraway; Amazons, matriarchal societies & feminist separatism; cyborgs ....
- "'I'm not in the business; I am the business': Women at Work in Hollywood Science Fiction," in Lucie Armitt, editor, Where No Man Has Gone Before: Women and Science Fiction. London: Routledge, 1991.
- "A Woman Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy," in Women of Vision, edited by Denise Du Pont, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988: pp. 43-58.
- "The Social Text as Body: Images of Health and Disease in Three Recent Feminist Utopias." Literature and Medicine v. 12 n. 2 (Fall 1993) pages 161-177.
- "Christiane Rochefort: Archaos, ou le jardin etincelant." French Review Volume 47, Number 4 (March 1974): pages 837-38.
- Thelma J. Shinn (Dina Sherzer?)
- Worlds Within Women: Myth and Mythmaking in Fantastic Literature by Women. New York: Greenwood, 1986. (Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction & Fantasy Ser. No. 22)
- Misfit Sisters: Screen Horror as Female Rites of Passage
SI
- "Women, Utopia, and Narrative: Toward a Postmodern Feminist Citizenship", Hypatia, Special Issue: Citizenship in Feminism: Identity, Action, and Locale, v.12, n.4, pp.156-177 (Nov. 1997).
- "Feminist Utopian novels reconstruct citizenship by intenogating ideological assumptions at the root of civil rights theory, particuhrly its reliance on the sexual contract and the family romance narrative. While many feminist citizenships still depend on such assumptions, Utopian fictions deconstruct the logic of natural rights and replace traditional governments and nation-states with social structures based on community and ghbal-ecofogical awareness. They thereby underscore the importance of narrative for feminist philosophy and political theory."
- "Venin, Velours, Vitrail: l'ecriture vampirique chez Storm Constantine, Tanith Lee, Freda Warrington" ["Venom, Velvet, Stained Glass: The Literature of the Vampire in Storm Constantine, Tanith Lee, and Freda Warrington] in Visages du Vampire, edited by Barbara Sadoul, Paris: Dervy, 1999.
- "Elle est trois: une lecture symbolique du vampirisme chez Tanith Lee, Freda Warrington et Storm Constantine" in Vampire: Portraits d'une Ombre, edited by Lea Silhol, Montpellier, France: Editions de l'Oxymore, 1999.
SL
- Women Writers of Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction and Fantasy - A compilation of biographical articles from Wikipedia.
- George Slusser, Paul Alkon, et al.
- Transformations of Utopia: Changing Views of the Perfect Society, New York, AMS Press, 342 pages. Recueil de 27 essais traitant de l’utopie dont certains en français. Avec, entre autres, Elisabeth Vonarburg, Eric S. Rabkin, James Gunn. Préface de Roger Gaillard et intro par George Slusser.
- "Not Exactly 'Of Woman Born': Procreation and Creation in Recent Science Fiction Films", Journal of Popular Film and Television, v.28, n.4 (2001), pp. 176-183.
SM
- Smith, Jeff.
- editor. "Symposium: Women in Science Fiction," Khatru, nos. 3 & 4, Nov. 1975. 11 professional writer-participants in 1st edition. [2d edition, with additional edits by Jeanne Gomoll, 1993.]
- Smith, Jeffrey D.
- Khatru 3 & 4. Symposium: Women in Science Fiction. Nov. 1975. 2d printing, May 1993, ed. Jeanne Gomoll. Madison, WI: Obsessive Press: 1993.
- Smith, Stephanie A.
- "Morphing, Materialism and the Marketing of Xenogenesis." Genders, no. 18 (Winter 1993): pp. 67-86.
SO
- Sobchack, Vivian.
- "The Virginity of Astronauts: Sex and the Science Fiction Film." In Shadows of the Magic Lamp: Fantasy and Science Fiction in Film ed. Eric S. Rabkin and George Slusser, pages 41-57. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1985.
- Sobol, Donald.
- The Amazons of Greek Mythology (A. S. Barnes, 1972)
- Sourbut, Elizabeth.
- "Review: Utopian and Science Fiction by Women," Foundation, no. 64 (Summer 1995): pp. 114-117.
SP
- Spalding, Donna Andreolle (Grenoble).
- "Fearing the Future: Dystopian Social Spaces in 20th Century American Women's Speculative Fiction." http://www.ph-erfurt.de/~neumann/eese/artic20/donna/2_2000.html
- Spector, Judith A.
- "Science Fiction and the Sex War: A Womb of One's Own," Literature and Psychology, v. 31, no. 1 (1981): pp. 21-32.
- Spivack, Charlotte.
- Merlin's Daughters: Contemporary Women Writers of Fantasy (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987). Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy, No. 23.
SQ
- "Conceiving Difference: Reproductive Technology and the Construction of Identity in Two Contemporary Fictions" in Marina Bernjamin, editor, A Question of Identity: Women, Science, and Literature. Rutgers University Press, 1993. Examines Robin Cook's Mutation (1989) and Fay Weldon's The Cloning of Joanna May (1989).
ST
- Brian Stableford; Sarah Lefanu; Jenny Wolmark, et al.
- "Foundation Forum: Feminism and SF." Foundation: The Review of Science Fiction. v. 43 (1988): pp. 63-77.
- "Dracula's Women." Partisan Review v. 53 no. 2 (1986), pages 200-215.
- Editor, The Feminine Eye: Science Fiction and the Women Who Write It. New York: Ungar, 1982.
- "Xena: Warrior Princess,The Lesbian Gaze, and the Construction of a Feminist Heroine". 1998. Whoosh! Issue 24, September 1998. http://www.whoosh.org/issue24/stein1.html
- "Songs of Our Future: Feminist Representations of Technology in Science Fiction," Media Information Australia, no. 54 (Nov. 1989): pp. 49-52.
- "Intersubjectivity and Difference in Feminist Ecotopias." in Femspec: an Interdisciplinary Feminist Journal Dedicated to Critical and Creative Work in the Realms of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magical Realism, Surrealism, Myth, Folklore, & Other Supernatural Genres. v. 3, n.1: pp. 33-43 (2001).
- "Women in 'Utopia.'" South Atlantic Quarterly Volume 75 (Winter 1976): pages 115-131.
- "'What's a P.C. Feminist like You Doing in a Fantasy like This?': A Few Answers and a Few Questions," Lesbian Contradiction, Spring 1986.
- "Editorial Memories and Visions, or Why Does a Bright Feminist Like You Read That Stuff Anyway?" in Memories and Visions: Women's Fantasy and Science Fiction, edited by Susanna Sturgis, Freedom, California: The Crossing Press, 1989: pp. 1-9.
- "Science Fiction: Exploring the Social Impact of Technology," Sojourner, v. 22, no. 5 (1997): pp. 21-22.
- "Notes of a Border Crosser." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 102-114. [Discussing the fan's history of feminist sf, and the journey to being a writer.]
SU
- "A World of Their Own: The Separatist Utopian Vision of Mary E. Bradley Lane's Mizora." In Redefining the Political Novel: American Women Writers, 1797-1901'', edited by Sharon M. Harris. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995. pp.128-148.
- "He, She or It: The Cyborg De-Constructs Gender in Post Modern Science Fiction"
- "Unbridling the Tongues of Women," Science Fiction (?), v. 12, no. 1 (#34): 1993, pp. 24-28.