Results for subject : "WOMEN SF WRITERS"
'. . . In the future. But not our future. . .': Deconstructing Hierarchies in Feminist Utopian Fiction
Master's Thesis, Tulane University, 1990. 92 pp.
'But One Opinion': Fear of Dissent in Canvendish's New Blazing World
Utopian Studies 7(1): 25-37. 1996.
'I Would Have Swallowed the Kiss": Reflections on Feminist Speculative Poetry
Femspec 2(1): 38-48. 2000.
'The Hidden World Below': Victorian Women Fantasy Poets
in: Murphy, Patrick D. and Hyles, Vernon, eds. The Poetic Fantastic. New York: Greenwood, 1989. pp.52-64.
(E)raced Visions: Women of Color and Science Fiction in the United States
in: Westfahl, Gary/Slusser, George E., eds. Science Fiction, Canonization, Marginalization, and the Academy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002. pp. 127-138.
(Global) Women in SF Round Table,
World SF Blog [10 p.] July 11, 2011. (http://worldsf/wordpress.com/)
(Re)Reading for a Chapter on Feminist SF: An Annotated Book List
in: Jones, Gwyneth. Imagination/Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, Feminism, Technology, and Politics. Seattle, WA: Acqueduct Press, 2009. p. 132-140.
(Re)Reading Queerly: Science Fiction, feminism, and the Defamiliarization of Gender
Science Fiction Studies. 26(1): 23-40. March 1999. Also in: Barr, Marleen S., ed. Future Females, The Next Generation. Lanham: Rowman, 2000 and in: Flanagan, Mary. Reload: Rethinking Women and Cyberculture. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002. p, 301-320.
200 Significant Science Fiction Books by Women, 1984–2001
New York Review of Science Fiction 25(5): 20-21. January 2013. (No. 293)
A Condition of Potentiality: American Women's Utopian and Science Fiction, 1920-1960.
Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Texas, Austin, 2009. 294 p. (DAI-A 70(8), Febraury 2010)
A Content Analysis of Female and Male Authors' Portrayals of Sex Roles in Science Fiction for Children From 1970 to 1990
Ph.D. Disseration, University of Minnesota, 1991. 235pp. (DAI-A 52(1): 100. July 1991.)
A CyberRoom of One's Own
in: Flanagan, Mary, and Booth, Austin, eds. Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2002. p. 148-157.
A Different Sort of Pussycat: Cyborg Subjectivities in Science Fiction Narratives and Their Promise for Feminist Politics
Thesis (B.A.), Williams College, 1994. 196pp.
A Distant Mirror: Ideology and Identity in Quebec's Science Fiction by Women
in: Leroux, Jean-Francois/La Bossiere, Camille R., eds. Worlds of Wonder: Readings in Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2004. p. 167-180.
A Foray into History: A Brief Historical Survey of Women Writers of Science Fiction. 14 p
Online resource: http://www.cwrl.utexas.ed/~tonya/sf/history.html
A Gravelled Path: Historicizing Feminist Utopias/Dystopias
in: Alves, Artur Matos, ed. Unveiling the Posthuman. Oxford, UK: Interdisciplinary Press, 2012. p. 75-84.
A Little Womanly Advice
in: Budrys, Algis, ed. L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume V. Los Angeles: Bridge, 1989. pp.183-190.
A New Species: Gender and Science in Science Fiction
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993. 170pp.
A New Species: The Female Tradition in Science Fiction from Mary Shelley to Doris Lessing
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1985. 207 p. (DAI-A 46(5): 1289. Nov. 1985.)
A Post-Holocaust Bibliography
Janus 6(2): 30. Winter 1980. (Whole No. 18)
A Relation of Story to Idea: The Vines of Nancy Kress and Other SF Women
The Yearbook of English Studies 37(2): 120-128. July 1, 2007.
Academy Chicago Sets SF Series by Women
Publishers Weekly 227(12):44-45. March 22, 1985.
Accessing Utopia Through Altered States of Conciousness: Three Feminist Utopian Novels
Utopian Studies 13(1): 94-113. 2002.
Acts of Genesis: A Feminist Look at the Changing Face of the Mother in Selected Works of Science Fiction by Women
Master's Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1997. 98pp.
African American Feminist Science Fiction
Sojourner 19(6): 12-13. February 1994.
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