| Joanna Russ - Fiction - 2000 - 224 pages
Living in an altered past that never saw the end of the Great Depression, Jeannine, a librarian, is waiting to be married. Joanna lives in a different version of reality: she's ... | |
| Joanna Russ - Literary Criticism - 1983 - 172 pages
Discusses the obstacles women have had to overcome in order to become writers, and identifies the sexist rationalizations used to trivialize their contributions | |
| Joanna Russ - Fiction - 2005 - 172 pages
How female solidarity begins—in experience, thought, action, and force of conviction. | |
| Joanna Russ - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1995 - 204 pages
"To Write Like a Woman is a rare example of a feminist tackling science fictuion using postmodern theory, which makes for a much more sophisticated and nuanced appraisal than ... | |
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