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Daughters of Earth: Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century
Daughters of Earth Feminist Science Fiction in the Twentieth Century Author:Justine Larbalestier (Editor) Women's contributions to science fiction over the past century have been lasting and important, but critical work in the field has only just begun to explore its full range. Justine Larbalestier has collected 11 key stories--many of them not easily found, and all of them powerful and provocative -- and sets them alongside 11 new essays, written ... more »by top scholars and critics, that explore the stories' contexts, meanings, and theoretical implications. The resulting dialogue is one of enormous significance to critical scholarship in science fiction, and to understanding the role of feminism in its development. Organized chronologically, this anthology creates a new canon of feminist science fiction and examines the theory that addresses it. Daughters of Earth is an ideal overview for students and general readers.
Contents - 11 stories:
-- "The fate of the Poseidonia" / Clare Winger Harris, 1927;
-- "The conquest of Gola" / Leslie F. Stone, 1931;
-- "Created he them" / Alice Eleanor Jones, 1955;
-- "No light in the window" / Kate Wilhelm, 1963;
-- "The heat death of the universe" / Pamela Zoline, 1967;
-- "And I awoke and found me here on the cold hill side" / James Tiptree Jr.;
-- "Wives" / Lisa Tuttle, 1976;
-- "Rachel in love" / Pat Murphy, 1987;
-- "The evening and the morning and the night" / Octavia E. Butler, 1987;
-- "Balinese dancer" / Gwyneth Jones, 1997;
-- "What I didn't see" / Karen Joy Fowler, 2002;« less