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- "A new world indeed!" feminist critique and power relations in British anti-utopian literature of the 1930s
- "Becoming" heroic : alternative female heroes in Suzy McKee Charnas' 'The Conqueror's Child'
- "Gender politics" : epithet or accolade? or, feminist sf and the case of Joanna Russ
- "Love is the plan, the plan is death" : the feminism and fatalism of James Tiptree, jr
- "The Kin-don of God" in Joan Slonczewski's novels
- "Unicorn tapestry" : a modern romance
- 'I'm wondering what sort of misunderstanding is happening right now' : poststructuralism, French feminism, and Carol Emshwiller's 'The Start of the End of It All'
- (Re)reading queerly : science fiction, feminism, and the defamiliarization of gender
- A Door into Ocean
- A checklist of sf novels with female protagonists
- A female man? The "Medusan" humor of Joanna Russ
- A feminist critique of science fiction
- A few more crocodile tears?
- A new alliance of postmodernism and feminist speculative fiction : Barr's feminist speculation
- A state of one's own : feminism as ideology in American utopias
- A touch of difference, a touch of love : theme in three stories by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Amor vincit foeminam : the battle of the sexes in sf
- An interest in carpentry
- Being Marleen S. Barr / Writing Oy Pioneer! : How to succeed in creating Jewish humorous feminist science fiction without really trying to be influenced by literary "tradition, tradition"
- Being a boundary : the abject subjects of Elizabeth Hand's HEL trilogy
- Beyond negation : the critical utopias of Ursula K. Le Guin and Samuel R. Delany
- Brother raspberry : dialogues with the alien in recent women's sf
- C.L. Moore and the conventions of women's sf
- Commentaries on Native Tongue
- Consider Her Ways : and others
- Consider Her Ways : and others
- Consider Her Ways : and others
- Distant fingers : women visionaries for the fin-de-millenaire
- Dr. Jeckyll and Mrs. Hyde : gender-related conflict in the science fiction of Joanna Russ
- Earthmother/Witchmother : feminism and ecology renewed
- Engaging the reader
- Feminism and science fiction
- Feminism and science fiction
- Feminism and science fiction
- Feminism and utopia
- Feminist science fiction : breaking up the subject
- Feminist sf : construction and deconstruction
- Gender, power, and conflict resolution : "Subcommittee" by Zenna Henderson
- Goodnight, gyneseis; goodnight, gyn/ecology,
- He, She, and It by Marge Piercy
- He, she and it by Marge Piercy
- Holism, openness and the other : Le Guin's use of the occult
- I know who I am, but what's my brand name?
- Illusion and expectation
- In the chinks of the world machine [review]
- Introduction to The left hand of darkness
- Introduction to the Women's Press edition of The Language of the Night
- It's still science fiction : strategies of feminist science fiction criticism
- Joanna Russ and "The literature of exhaustion"
- Le Guin's "Song" of inmost feminism
- Lillith Lorraine : feminist socialist writer in the pulps
- Margaret Atwood interview
- Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale : a contextual dystopia
- Marion Zimmer Bradley and darkover
- Mary Shelley's progeny
- Motherlines
- New worlds, new words : androgeny in feminist science fiction
- Octavia Butler's black female future fiction
- Origin stories : feminist science fiction and C.L. Moore's "Shambleau"
- Personal and political in Le Guin's The dispossessed
- Postmodernism and feminist science fiction
- Re-membering men dis-membered in Sally Miller Gearhart's ecofeminist utopia The wanderground
- Recapitulating phylogeny : a roundabout review of In the chinks of the world machine | feminism and science fiction by Sarah Lefanu
- Reconsiderations of the separatist paradigm in recent feminist science fiction
- Redefining women's power through feminist science fiction
- Reflections on woman, feminism and science fiction, 1818-1960 : for a geneology on feminist sf
- Rescuing the female child
- Revamping the rut regarding reading and writing about feminist science fiction : or, I want to engage in "procrustean bedmaking"
- Science fiction and feminism
- Science fiction and the fact of women's repressed creativity : Anne McCaffrey portrays a female artist
- Science fiction in the mainstream novel : Doris Lessing
- Searoad chronicles of klatsland as a pathway toward new directions in feminist science fiction : or who's afraid of connecting Ursula Le Guin to Virginia Woolf?
- Sex change operation shock
- Space, time and gender : the impact of cybernetics on the feminist utopia
- Superheroes in waiting : how the female hero almost emerges in science fiction
- Suzy Mckee Charnas, Octavia Butler, Joan D. Vinge by Marleen S. Barr, Ruth Selvaggio and Richard Law
- The "straight mind" in Russ's The Female Man
- The Female Man
- The Female Man
- The Female Man
- The Handmaid's Tale
- The Handmaid's tale : "Historical Notes" and documentary subversion
- The Shore of Women
- The body of the city : Angela Carter's The Passion of the New Eve
- The case of the haploid heart : psyschological patterns in the science fiction of Alice Sheldon (James Tiptree, jr.)
- The changing of the avant-garde : the feminist utopia
- The dialectics of power : utopia in the sf of Le Guin, Jeury and Piercy
- The evolution of the female superhero
- The handmaid's tale
- The ideal woman in two feminist science-fiction utopias
- The land-lady's homebirth : revisiting Ursula Le Guin's worlds
- The left hand of darkness : androgeny, future, present, past
- The left hand of the pilgrim : Joanna Russ's contributions to criticism
- The marriage of inner and outer space in Doris Lessing's Shikasta
- The naming of things : men and women, language and reality in Suzette Haden Elgin's Native tongue
- The paradigm of Frankenstein : reading Canopus in Argos in the context of science fiction by women
- The state of feminism in sf
- The uses of science fiction
- The walrus is Brian
- The women's millennium
- Thelma and Louise : driving towards feminist sf | or, yes women do dream of not being electric sheep
- There's more to life than crocodile tears
- Time travel as a feminist didactic in works by Phyllis Eisenstein, Marlys Millhiser, and Octavia Butler
- To write like a woman : essays in feminism and science fiction
- Utopia, dystopia and ideology in the science fiction of Octavia Butler
- Utopia, science, postmodernism and feminism : Jones and Merchant's Unveiling a Parallel, Benjamin's A Question of Identity and Wolmark's Aliens and Others
- Utopian and science fiction by women by Jane L. Donawerth and Carol A. Kolmerton
- Variations on Vietnam : women's innovative interpretations of the Vietnam war experience
- Venus Plus X
- Venus Plus X
- Walk to the End of the World
- Walk to the End of the World
- Walk to the End of the World
- Walk to the End of the World : and Motherlines
- When women rule : defamiliarization and the sex-role reversal utopia
- Where no man has gone before edited by Lucie Armitt
- Woman as machine in science fiction by women
- Woman on the Edge of Time
- Woman on the edge of a genre : the feminist dystopias of Marge Piercy
- Woman on the edge of time : a novel "to be of use"
- Women and science fiction
- Women in science fiction : a symposium
- Women in science fiction : six american sf writers between 1960 and 1985
- Women in science fiction and other hopeful monsters
- Women of other worlds
- Yin and yang duke it out
- feminist cyberpunk
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