Joanna Russ
Articles
- ANNAS, Pamela J. New Worlds,
New Words: Androgyny in Feminist Science Fiction. #15, 5:2 [July 1978].143-56. (Full
Text)
- BOOKER, M. Keith.
Woman on the Edge of a Genre: The
Feminist Dystopias of Marge Piercy. #64, 21:3 [November 1994].337-50. (Full Text)
- FITTING, Peter. "So We All Became Mothers":
New Roles for Men in Recent Utopian Fiction. #36, 12:2 [July 1985].156-83.
- GUBAR, Susan. C.L. Moore and the
Conventions of Women's SF. #20, 7:1 [March 1980].16-27.
- HOLLINGER, Veronica. Contemporary
Trends in Science Fiction Criticism, 1980-1999. #78, 26:2 [July
1999].232-62.(Full Text)
- _____. (Re)reading Queerly:
Science Fiction, Feminism, and the Defamiliarization of
Gender. #77, 26:1 [March 1999].23-40.
- _____.
Introduction: Women in Science Fiction and Other Hopeful Monsters #51, 17:2 [July 1990] (Full Text)
- KLEIN, Gérard. Le Guin's
"Aberrant" Opus: Escaping the Trap of Discontent. #13, 4:3
[November 1977].287-95.
- NIXON, Nicola. Cyberpunk: Preparing
the Ground for Revolution or Keeping the Boys Satisfied? #57, 19:
[July 1992].219-35.(Full Text)
- RUSS, Joanna. Amor Vincit
Foeminam: The Battle of the Sexes in SF. #20, 7:1 [March 1980].2-15.
- _____. SF and Technology as
Mystification. #16, 5:3 [November 1976].250-60. (Full Text)
- _____. Towards an Aesthetic of
Science Fiction. #6, 2:2 [July 1975].112-19.(Full Text)
- SOMAY, Bülent. Towards an
Open-Ended Utopia. #32, 11:1 [March 1984].25-38.
- SPENCER, Kathleen L. Rescuing the Female Child:
The Fiction of Joanna Russ. #51, 17:2 [July 1990].167.
- VALLORANI,
Nicoletta.
The Body of
the City: Angela Carter's The Passion of the New
Eve. #64, 21:3 [November 1994].365-79. (Full Text)
- WüRRER, Stefan. A Short History of Ambivalence Toward the Feminist Utopia in Japanese Science Fiction.
#146 49:1 [March 2022].
Review Pages
- ARMITT, Lucie, ed. Where No Man Has Gone
Before: Women and Science Fiction (Hollinger). #58, 29:3
[November 1992].417-18.
- BARR, Marleen S. Lost in Space: Probing
Feminist Science Fiction and Beyond (Nixon), #64, 21:3
[November 1994].421-25.
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_____, ed. Future
Females, The Next Generation: New Voices and Velocities in Feminist
Science Fiction Criticism (Freedman) #81, 27:2 [July 2000].278-89.
- _____, & Ruth Salvaggio & Richard Law. Suzy
McKee Charnas/Octavia Butler/Joan D. Vinge (Spencer).
#43, 14:3 [November 1987].407-10.
- BARR, Marlene [sic] S., ed. Future
Females: A Critical Anthology (Leith). #30, 10:2 [July
1983].247-50.
- BEN-TOV, Sharona. The
Artificial Paradise: Science Fiction and American Reality
(Ketterer). #69, 23:2 [July 1996].253-59.
- BITTNER, James W.
Approaches to the
Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin (Barr). #41, 14:1 [March 1987].111-15.
- BOOKER, M. Keith. Dystopian
Literature: A Theory and Research Guide (Fitting). #66,
22:2 [July 1995].272-81.
- BURWELL, Jennifer. Notes on
Nowhere: Feminism, Utopian Logic, and Social Transformation (Weinstone). #80, 27:1 [March 2000].151-54.
- CALVIN, Ritch. Queering SF: Readings. (Phoenix Alexander). #149 50:1 [March 2023].
- CORTIEL, Jeanne. Demand My
Writing: Joanna Russ/Feminism/Science Fiction (Donawerth).
#81, 27:2 [July 2000].333-36.
- DATH, Dietmar. Niegeschichte: Science Fiction als Kunst- und Denkmaschine. [Neverstory: Science Fiction as Art- and Thinking-Machine]. (Schmitz). #146 49:1 [March 2022].
- FREEDMAN, Carl. Critical
Theory and Science Fiction (Fekete). #83, 28:1 [March 2001].77-96
- GARBER, Eric, & Lyn Paleo. Uranian Worlds: A Reader's Guide
to Alternative Sexuality in Science Fiction and Fantasy
(Spencer). #32, 11:1 [March 1984].98-99.
- HARAWAY, Donna. Primate Visions:
Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science
(Elkins). #51, 17:2 [July 1990].269-72.
- HOGELAND, Lisa Maria. Feminism and Its Fictions: The
Consciousness-Raising Novel and the Women’s Liberation Movement (Reid). #81,
27:2 [July 2000].329-33.
- JONES, Gwyneth. Imagination/Space: Essays and Talks on Fiction, Feminism, Technology, and Politics (Higgins). #114, 38:2 [July 2011]. 352-53.
- _____. Joanna Russ (Joan Gordon). #142, 47:3 [November 2020]. 489-91.
- LARBALESTIER, Justine.
The Battle of the Sexes in
Science Fiction (Hollinger). #90, 30:2 [July 2003] 283-87.
- LE GUIN, Ursula K.
Dancing at the Edge of the World (Gordon). #50, 17:1 [March
1990].117-19.
- LEFANU, Sarah.
In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction
(Hollinger). #48, 16:2 [July 1989].223-27.
- McCAFFERY, Larry.
Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contemporary Science
Fiction Writers (Csicsery-Ronay).#55, 18:3 [November
1991].420-30.
- MENDLESOHN, Farah, ed. On Joanna Russ (Calvin). #114, 38:2 [July 2011]. 353-56.
- MOGEN, David,
Wilderness Visions: The Western Theme in Science-Fiction Literature.
2nd ed. (Collins), #64, 21:3 [November 1994]. 427-29.
- PALUMBO, Donald, ed. Erotic Universe:
Sexuality and Fantastic Literature (Johnson). #42, 14:2 [July
1987].279-81.
- ROBERTS, Sheila, ed. Still
the Frame Holds: Essays on Women Poets and Writers
(Nixon), #64, 21:3 [November 1994]. 420-21.
- ROBERTS, Robin. Sexual Generations: Star Trek: The Next Generation and Gender (Bernardi). #82, 27:3 [November 2000].526-28.
- ROSINSKY, Natalie M. Feminist
Futures: Contemporary Women's Speculative Fiction
(Leith). #38, 13:1 [March 1986].92-94.
- RUSS, Joanna. And Chaos Died (Delany). #19, 6:3 [November 1979]. 333-36.
- _____. The Country You Have Never Seen: Essays and Reviews (Cortiel). #106, 35:3 [November 2008]. 508-12.
- _____. The Female Man (Mullen). #15, 5:2 [July 1978] 192-96.
- _____. The Two of Them (Mendlesohn). #97, 32:3 [November 2005]. 539-41.
- _____. To Write Like a
Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction.
(Kleiner). #69, 23:2 [July 1996].285-86
- _____. We Who Are About To….(Mendlesohn). #97, 32:3 [November 2005]. 539-41.
- _____. What
Are We Fighting For?: Sex, Race, Class, and the Future of Feminism (Donawerth).
#81, 27:2 [July 2000].333-36.
- SHINN, Thelma J.
Worlds
Within Women: Myth and Mythmaking in Fantastic Literature by
Women (Barr). #43, 14:3 [November 1987].405-07.
- STAICAR, Tom, ed.
The Feminine
Eye: Science Fiction and the Women Who Write It (Leith). #30, 10:2 [July 1983].247-50.
- The Gregg Press Science
Fiction Series (Mullen). #7, 2:3 [November 1975].274-78.
- The SF Reprint Series:
Scholarship and Commercialism (Sanders). #10, 3:3 [Novmeber 1976].305-10.
- TESLENKO, Tatiana. Feminist
Utopian Novels of the 1970s: Joanna Russ and Dorothy Bryant
(Warfield). #93, 31:2 [July 2004].324-26.
- WIDMER, Kingsley.
Counterings: Utopian Dialectics
in Contemporary Contexts (Sargent). #53, 18:1 [March 1991].134-35.
Notes and Correspondence
- SFS #4
- Four Complaints (Joanna Russ)
- In Response to Ms. Russ (R.D. Mullen)
- SFS #17
- On Ursula Le Guin (Gérard Klein)
- On Klein’s Comments on Ursula Le
Guin (Joanna Russ)
- SFS #21
-
Women and SF (Joanna Russ, Linda Leith)
- SFS #22
- On the Fascination of Horror
Stories, Including Lovecraft's (Joanna Russ)
- SFS #109
- Bisexuality in New Wave SF (Latham).
- SFS 114
- “For-a-While”: Remembering Joanna Russ (1937-2011)
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