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A Body of Her Own: Cultural Constructions of the Female Body in A. S. Byatt's Strange Stories

Reconstruction 3(4): [26 p.]. Fall 2003. (Online resource: www.reconstruction.ws/034/coelsch.htm)

A Crossbreed Loneliness? Jeff Noon's Feminist Cyberpunk

in: Barr, Marleen S., ed. Future Females, The Next Generation: New Voices and Velocities in Feminist Science Fiction Criticism. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. pp. 109-127.

A Woman's Place

Seldon's Plan No. 41: 2-4. September 1977.

A Womb With a View: Women in Science Fiction

Diverse Universe No. 17: [13 p.] September 2003. (Online resource: http://spacedoutinc.org/)

AggieCon Highlights Sci-Fi Chicks

Bryan/College Station Eagle p. D1, 5. March 23, 2008

Alexei Panshin's Almost Non-sexist Rite of Passage

in: Barr, Marline S., ed. Future Females. Bowling Green, OH.: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1981. pp. 26-33.

Alien Spaces and Alien Bodies in Japanese Women’s Science Fiction

in: Bolton, Christopher; Csicsery-Ronay, Istvan, Jr.; Tatsumi, Takayuki, eds. Robot Ghosts, Wired Dreams: Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2007. p. 47-74.

Alien women: the politics of sexual difference in British sf pulp cinema

in: Hunter, I. Q., ed. British Science Fiction Cinema. New York: Routledge, 1999. pp. 57-74.

Alternate Futures: The Transposition of Women's Roles in Science Fiction from Print to Visual Media

Ph.D. Dissertation, Wayne State University, 2001. 158 p. (DAI-A 62(3):1003. September 2001)

Amazon Heroics

Starlog 260: 53-58. March 1999.

Ambiguous legacy: the role and position of women in the English eutopia

Extrapolation 19(1):39-49. December 1977. Also in: Barr, Marlene S., ed. Future Females. Bowling Green, OH.: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1981. pp. 88-99.

An Assessment of the Development of the Female in Commercial Science Fiction Film

Ph. D. Dissertation, Hull University, 1996. (Cited from www.theses.com - not seen.)

And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine: Wesley/Lilah and the Complicated(?) Role of the Female Agent on Angel

in: Abbott, Stacey, ed. Reading Angel: The TV Spin-off with a Soul. New York: Taurus, 2003. p. 163-175.

Are We Not Men Too? Women and the Sex-Gender Role Reversal Motif in Science Fiction

Master's Thesis, Acadia University, 1993. 160pp. (Master's Abstracts 32(3): 804. June 1994.)

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