
About this book
From the back cover:
Joanna Russ has written -- as novelist, short-story writer, and critic -- on science fiction, fantasy, and feminism. These essays reflect the breadth of Russ's critical work, and consider a wide range of topics, including the aesthetic of science fiction; the lesbian identity of Willa Cather, revealed in her writing; horror stories and the supernatural; feminist utopias; Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, the "mother" of science fiction; popular literature for women (the "Modern Gothic"); the hidden dimension of popular culture's fascination with "technology"; and the feminist education of graduate students in English. Russ also addresses theorists and critics of literature -- as they examine her own work and the work of other writers.
Subjects
TheoryHistory and criticismWomen authorsFeminism and literatureEnglish literatureFeminist fictionAmerican literatureSex role in literatureScience fictionWomen and literatureAuthorshipSex differencesGender identity in literatureDifférences entre sexesÉcrits de femmes anglaisScience-fictionHistoire et critiqueFeminismusIdentité sexuelle dans la littératureArt d'écrireFrauGeschichteLittérature anglaiseÉcrits de femmes américains