To Write Like a Woman
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To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction (1995) is a collection; it 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 precedes each text 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 Fction
- SF and Technology as Mystification (online version)
- 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 (online version)
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