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I second the recommendation of Elizabeth Moon and Lois McMaster Bujold - two of my favorite women writers for science fiction.
Another is Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Her Retrieval Artist series is fantastic. I keep hoping for a new one in the series. Last edited by ebusinesstutor; 04-01-2011 at 03:05 PM. Reason: make author name bold |
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SF Signal has a podcast of a group discussion online that is on this same subject. I found it an interesting listen.
Q: Which 3 female authors had the same impact on science fiction as the "big three": Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clark and Robert A. Heinlein? |
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Thanks for the SF Signal podcast link! Great episode. It tickled me because I'm such a Le Guin fangirl, I like all the love. I'm actually reading Cheek by Jowl at the moment. I just signed up for their podcast. Thanks!
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Octavia E. Butler http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octavia_E._Butler
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I was surprised that one of the podcasters mentioned Wild Seed by Octavia Butler. Smart book, but the dolphin sex reaaaaally turned me off the book.
C'mon, dolphin sex! |
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You might find this list of some interest.
http://www.worldswithoutend.com/list...tressworks.asp |
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Thanks! I was meaning to look that up after I liked to the podcast.
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Two works of science fiction with unique understandings of gender, "When it Changed" by Joanna Russ and "The Girl Who Was Plugged In" by James Tiptree challenge the grasp on sexuality and gendered meaning. While these are two specific examples of feminist science fiction, these are not stand-alone examples. Feminist science fiction is not exactly a new phenomenon and pioneers in the genre including Ursula K. Le Guin who wrote the gender-bending science fiction classic "The left Hand of Darkness" have often toyed with the idea of gender as a construct specific to human society. More generally speaking, the feminist movement touched all areas of literary and cultural production, including the genre of science fiction, which was previously considered to be a domain that was exclusively male.
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I second Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
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Also worth checking out:
Leigh Brackett Kate Wilhelm Carol Emshwiller Bests to all, Tony Rabig The Other Iron River, and Other Stories |
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Kay Kenyon has done some really good stuff. I really enjoyed her last series, The Entire and the Rose. The first book, Bright of the Sky is currently a free kindle download, too.
I've really got to second the praise for Atwood, Brackett, Cherryh, and Butler. They're all quite first rate. |
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