Science-fiction Studies, Volume 26, Part 1SFS Publications., 1999 - Science fiction |
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Page 11
... women invisible . Tiptree's works were not only not read as feminist but were defined — and not only by Robert Silverberg , although he seems to have been the only person unfortunate enough to put what appear to have been widely held ...
... women invisible . Tiptree's works were not only not read as feminist but were defined — and not only by Robert Silverberg , although he seems to have been the only person unfortunate enough to put what appear to have been widely held ...
Page 26
... women have not been constrained by a binarism that situates women on the " feminine " side of an essentialized and insurmountable gender divide . The promise inherent in such imaginings accounts in part for the particular poignancy at ...
... women have not been constrained by a binarism that situates women on the " feminine " side of an essentialized and insurmountable gender divide . The promise inherent in such imaginings accounts in part for the particular poignancy at ...
Page 35
... women , diabolically disguised as men and women or vice - versa and therefore invisible to our eyes , speaking the language of anyone in the room , which is dreadfully confusing because you can't tell what degenerate nation ( or race ) ...
... women , diabolically disguised as men and women or vice - versa and therefore invisible to our eyes , speaking the language of anyone in the room , which is dreadfully confusing because you can't tell what degenerate nation ( or race ) ...
Contents
Science Fiction | 23 |
Ann Weinstone Science Fiction as a Young Persons First | 41 |
Science Fiction Meets | 49 |
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