From LISTSERV@listserv.uic.edu Fri Jan 26 13:40:19 2001 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 14:59:04 -0600 From: "L-Soft list server at UIC (1.8d)" To: Laura Quilter Subject: File: "FEMINISTSF LOG0010D" ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:34:32 -0700 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Maryelizabeth Hart Organization: Mysterious Galaxy Subject: OT -- trying to reach two members Comments: To: Feminist SF/Fantasy and Utopia Literature ON TOPIC MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Apologies for the off topic post. If anyone has current contact information for Donna Simone or Barbara Benesch, please contact me off list. 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To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 18:04:30 -0400 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Gwen Veazey Subject: memory is going . . .going MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0031_01C03DE4.DB381F20" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C03DE4.DB381F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is feminist related, but not sci fi, so apologies: My 10th grade son has read ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT this year. I = told him my most vivid memory from this book, which I read at about the = same age, is the rape scene in which soldiers smothered a woman to death = with her dress at the same moment they raped her. He says that's not in = the book! I'm wondering if anyone has read what I'm remembering, and = remembers where this awful scene came from? =20 An additional apology for ruining your day with this image. - Gwen ------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C03DE4.DB381F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
This is feminist related, but not sci fi, so=20 apologies:
 
My 10th grade son has read ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN = FRONT this=20 year.  I told him my most vivid memory from this book, which I read = at=20 about the same age, is the rape scene in which soldiers smothered a = woman to=20 death with her dress at the same moment they raped her.  He says = that's not=20 in the book!   I'm wondering if anyone has read what I'm = remembering,=20 and remembers where this awful scene came from? 
 
An additional apology for ruining your day with this = image.
 - Gwen
------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C03DE4.DB381F20-- -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 17:08:47 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: memory is going . . .going, and probably no help from me...: Vea zey MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Sounds vaguely CATCH-22. I haven't read ALL QUIET..., but is it possible there have been multiple English editions? -----Original Message----- From: Gwen Veazey [mailto:gveazey@VISTATECH.NET] I told him my most vivid memory from this book, which I read at about the same age, is the rape scene in which soldiers smothered a woman to death with her dress at the same moment they raped her. He says that's not in the book! I'm wondering if anyone has read what I'm remembering, and remembers where this awful scene came from? -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:41:54 -0600 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: "Laura J. Mixon-Gould" Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going, and probably no help from me...: Vea zey In-Reply-To: Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I don't remember anything like that in CATCH-22. (It's possible I put it out of my mind...) -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 23:38:45 GMT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Julie Todd Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Dear Gwen, This is just a guess, but is it in 1984? Julie _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 21:56:03 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Christine Ethier Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/24/2000 5:55:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gveazey@VISTATECH.NET writes: << y 10th grade son has read ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT this year. I told him my most vivid memory from this book, which I read at about the same age, is the rape scene in which soldiers smothered a woman to death with her dress at the same moment they raped her. He says that's not in the book! I'm wondering if anyone has read what I'm remembering, and remembers where this awful scene came from? >> Have no idea. But think your son is right. Chris -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. 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Chris -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 22:21:34 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Christine Ethier Subject: Clash of Kings MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Almost done reading Martin's clash of Kings. Don't worry no spoilers. But the character of Araya, who disguises herself as a boy for a good portion of the book, seems to be a bloodthirsty little girl, and tad to stock character. I like her mother, Sansa, and the lady knight Brienne better. Sansa and her mother are intersting because they function within the role that society has assigned them. One tends to worry more about them then Araya. Also, as an eldest children, I wanted to see more of Robb. Chris -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. 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To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 17:25:03 +1000 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Julieanne Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going In-Reply-To: <003401c03e06$62f197e0$ec84cbcf@vistatech.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 06:04 PM 24/10/00 -0400, Gwen Veazey wrote: >This is feminist related, but not sci fi, so apologies: > >My 10th grade son has read ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT this year. I told him my most vivid memory from this book, which I read at about the same age, is the rape scene in which soldiers smothered a woman to death with her dress at the same moment they raped her. He says that's not in the book! I'm wondering if anyone has read what I'm remembering, and remembers where this awful scene came from? > Hi Gwen - My 11th Grade daughter just finished ALL QUIET... and there is no rape scene in the edition she read either, indeed she commented there were no female characters at all, all action was with the young men, with occasional scenes with their families. Also, its set in World War 1, and most of the action is at the front, in the trenches. But as for where the scene did come from, I'm sorry I can't begin to guess. Cheers - Julieanne:) -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 07:11:48 GMT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Julie Todd Subject: Re: terry pratchett Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed Christine thanks for the info you just made my list of personal goddesses. Right up their with Tori Amos and Angelina Jolie. I just saw Neil Read in Chicago a few days ago, it was...it was... well it was Neil. *smile* Julie _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:31:56 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Barbara Lamar Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, I'm new to this list. I recall a war film in which the main character's daughter is raped--in a church I believe--with her dress pulled up. But the dress isn't pulled up over the young woman's head, nor does she die (the mother and daughter both think that the daughter's life is ruined because of the experience). The reason I mention this film is that sometimes memory isn't exact, and this could possibly be the film you're trying to remember (I don't know whether it's also a book. If so perhaps the young woman dies in the book). The name of the film is _Two Women_. The main character is played by Sophia Loren. Barbara -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 09:48:47 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: Ugliness in novels: Mixon-Gould MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" No, not just like that, though there was, iirc, a murdered prostitute. Though the incident described in the first mail does spark a faint memory...one of those which hang about the back of the mind indefinitely... -----Original Message----- From: Laura J. Mixon-Gould [mailto:ljm@DIGITALNOIR.COM] Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going, and probably no help from me...: Veazey I don't remember anything like that in CATCH-22. (It's possible I put it out of my mind...) -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 10:54:55 -0400 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Misha Bernard Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Not in _1984_, at least I think I would have remembered reading that! misha On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Julie Todd wrote: > Dear Gwen, > This is just a guess, but is it in 1984? > > Julie > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > -------------------------------------------------- > This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for > discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To > unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to > LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: > unsubscribe FEMINISTSF > > Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. > Misha Bernard Cultural Studies PhD student mbernar1@gmu.edu George Mason University ------------------------- -mmmm! tastes like a scratch world! but it's Bishop Berkeley's Cosmo Mix!- Ursula K. Le Guin "World Making" (1981) -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 12:28:53 -0700 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Laura Quilter Subject: announcement list Comments: To: feministsf@uic.edu, feministsf-lit@uic.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hi - I've started a moderated list for announcements only, no discussion. I'm thinking about: (1) New publications of interest (2) Conferences or meetings or sessions (3) Calls for publication (4) Writers' signings / presentations (5) Other events of significance to the feminist-sf community The list is at femsf-announce@egroups.com, for now. Go ahead & sign up. If you want to submit an announcement to the list, send it to me, at lquilter@feministsf.org. I'll edit and send out notices no more than once a week on average. The plan is to do a sort-of "newsletter" once a week to once a month, with only occasional exceptions of an urgent nature. Peace. Laura Quilter / lquilter@feministsf.org. -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:53:01 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Christine Ethier Subject: Re: terry pratchett MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/25/2000 3:12:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time, harl3quinn@HOTMAIL.COM writes: << thanks for the info you just made my list of personal goddesses. Right up their with Tori Amos and Angelina Jolie. >> Wow. I feel so honored. thanks. Chris -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 03:27:11 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Jennifer H Subject: Re: memory is going . . .going In-Reply-To: <003401c03e06$62f197e0$ec84cbcf@vistatech.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > This is feminist related, but not sci fi, so apologies: My 10th >grade son has read ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT this year. I told him >my most vivid memory from this book, which I read at about the same age, >is the rape scene in which soldiers smothered a woman to death with her >dress at the same moment they raped her. He says that's not in the >book! I'm wondering if anyone has read what I'm remembering, and >remembers where this awful scene came from? An additional apology for >ruining your day with this image. - Gwen Are you thinking of "And Quiet Flows the Don"? It is a Russian novel by Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov. It's been years since I read it so I am not sure it is the right one. -Jennifer jhinds@wavetech.net -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 16:36:02 -0400 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Misha Bernard Subject: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Hi all our department has had a sort of windfall- a lot of money towards books for the library! However, we have a deadline of Nov 1st to suggest them. I was hoping to get some suggestions for books that the library really could use (somehow, in the last few months, we've acquired a lot of things I didn't see before). Anything w/in the wide realm of SF would be a welcome suggestion (it's a lot of money, and so far, few suggestions on how to spend it and happily, grad students get to help!). Fiction, non-fiction, SF/Fantasy and non-SF tech/cyborg/body, etc. thanks so much in advance misha Misha Bernard Cultural Studies PhD student mbernar1@gmu.edu George Mason University ------------------------- -mmmm! tastes like a scratch world! but it's Bishop Berkeley's Cosmo Mix!- Ursula K. Le Guin "World Making" (1981) -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 14:48:03 -0700 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Pat Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Misha Bernard wrote: > our department has had a sort of windfall- a lot of money towards > books for the library! However, we have a deadline of Nov 1st to suggest > them. I was hoping to get some suggestions for books that the library > really could use (somehow, in the last few months, we've acquired a lot of > things I didn't see before). > Anything w/in the wide realm of SF would be a welcome suggestion > (it's a lot of money, and so far, few suggestions on how to spend it and > happily, grad students get to help!). Fiction, non-fiction, SF/Fantasy > and non-SF tech/cyborg/body, etc. > thanks so much in advance > misha > www.NESFA.org!!!!!> Patricia (Pat) Mathews mathews@unm.edu -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 21:47:05 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Christine Ethier Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/26/2000 4:36:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mbernar1@OSF1.GMU.EDU writes: << our department has had a sort of windfall- a lot of money towards books for the library! >> Not sci-fi but _Henry V, War Criminal? & Other Shakespeare Puzzles_ by John Sutherland and CEdric Watts (Oxford publishers) is pretty good. Christine Ethier -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 07:49:05 -0400 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Rose Reith Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction In-Reply-To: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, What a wonderful task you have! How about requesting copies of many of the reference books that go along with studies of science fiction - especially feminist science fiction? I know that I've been trying to write a thesis on feminist/utopian science fiction and have had to go out and buy many of the books I need to read to research the criticism. It would be a wonderful library that would contain books like: Frances Bartkowski's _Feminist Utopias_ Sarah Lefanu's _In the Chinks of the World Machine_ _Feminist Issues in Literary Scholarship_ edited by Shari Benstock Joanna Russ's _To Write Like a Woman_ _Future Females_ edited by Marlene Barr Ursula LeGuin's _The Language of the Night_ Robin Roberts's _A New Species_ _Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference_ edited by Jane Donawerth and Carol Kolmerten and _Lost In Space_ by Marlene S. Barr for example. Do all the books you order for the library have to be new or could you order books that might be out of print through someplace like the Advanced Book Exchange? That's what I have had to do to get copies of some of the older books I have needed for my research. Many of these titles I have gotten from the bibliographies in the others. (I went through them looking for texts that seemed to be related to utopias and feminism.) Another suggestion might be to get copies of many of the books that have been suggested here for the reading discussions. Because they are not mainstream titles in some cases they might not be available in a few years to someone who is new to the studies of science fiction and feminism, and they might appreciate finding them in the library. Also, there are alot of real reference works related to science fiction - like the encyclopedias of sf (can't recall the titles off the top of my head, but I think one of the editors is Nicholls???) and books about the cyberpunk writing phenomena etc. There's just so much out there it should be easy to spend alot of money. Rose Reith >Hi all > our department has had a sort of windfall- a lot of money towards >books for the library! However, we have a deadline of Nov 1st to suggest >them. I was hoping to get some suggestions for books that the library >really could use (somehow, in the last few months, we've acquired a lot of >things I didn't see before). > Anything w/in the wide realm of SF would be a welcome suggestion >(it's a lot of money, and so far, few suggestions on how to spend it and >happily, grad students get to help!). Fiction, non-fiction, SF/Fantasy >and non-SF tech/cyborg/body, etc. > thanks so much in advance >misha > >Misha Bernard Cultural Studies PhD student >mbernar1@gmu.edu George Mason University > >------------------------- > >-mmmm! tastes like a scratch world! but it's Bishop Berkeley's Cosmo Mix!- > Ursula K. Le Guin "World Making" (1981) > >-------------------------------------------------- >This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for >discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To >unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to >LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: > unsubscribe FEMINISTSF > >Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 09:20:03 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Phoebe Wray Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/27/00 8:06:45 AM, rreith@RACORES.COM writes: << There's just so much out there it should be easy to spend alot of money. >> How about the series of books edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow? best, phoebe w -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:06:28 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: book suggestions- esp nonfiction: Reith et alles MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Yes, there's A WHOLE LOT we could recommend. Peter Nicholls is, indeed, primary editor of what was published in the US in '79 or '80 as THE SCIENCE FICTION ENCYCLOPEDIA and coeditor with John Clute of the much newer ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SCIENCE FICTION (Clute and "John Grant" were the coeditors of the companion ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FANTASY and Clute of the highly illustrated gloss Dorling Kindersley edition, the ILLUSTRATED ENCY or some such...all of which are available, iinm, on cd-rom as well as hardcopy editions). Nicholls also edited the most significant anthology of critical pieces to my 13yo reading life, the long op SCIENCE FICTION AT LARGE, which I would definitely recommend along with Joanna Russ's op MAGIC MOMMAS, TREMBLING SISTERS, PURITANS AND PERVERTS (along with HOW TO..., as Rose suggests, and HOW TO SUPPRESS WOMEN'S WRITING). I would recommend the entire catalog of Advent: Publishers, certainly the entire in-print catalog, starting with Damon Knight's IN SEARCH OF WONDER, which they were founded to publish (and going on to James Blish's critical collections, the anthology THE SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL, Donald Tuck's pioneering ENCYCLOPEDIA, the PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTE FOR TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY STUDIES omnibus, et alles). Ursula Le Guin, Samuel Delany, John Clute, Thomas Disch have all published books devoted to SF crit with other publishers. Frank Robinson's celebration of sf publishing, SCIENCE FICTION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, is a fine new illustrated gloss; Robert Weinberg's corresponding HORROR IN THE 20TH C sounds like a good counterpart (haven't seen it yet). R. Bretnor's op anthologies of criticism and writing instruction. If you can get your hands on copies of such journals as Damon Knight's MONAD and Knight and Lester Del Rey's SCIENCE FICTION FORUM (I think it was, a title later revived for SFWA) and Harry Harrison and Brian Aldiss's SCIENCE FICTION HORIZONS, all with relatively short runs and rather more provocative and influential than the usual run of sercon fanzine or academic journal. Just a whole lot of stuff. University Microform (I forget, again, what they're calling themselves now) copies of F&SF, ASTOUNDING/ANALOG, SCIENCE FICTION REVIEW, assuming you don't have the originals at hand? Tapping a very shaken keg, here! -----Original Message----- From: Rose Reith [mailto:rreith@RACORES.COM] What a wonderful task you have! Joanna Russ's _To Write Like a Woman_ _Future Females_ edited by Marlene Barr Ursula LeGuin's _The Language of the Night_ Also, there are alot of real reference works related to science fiction - like the encyclopedias of sf (can't recall the titles off the top of my head, but I think one of the editors is Nicholls???) and books about the cyberpunk writing phenomena etc. There's just so much out there it should be easy to spend alot of money. Rose Reith -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 10:30:12 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: book suggestions- esp nonfiction: after Wray MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" In my previous post, I refer clumsily to Russ's TO WRITE LIKE A WOMAN as "HOW TO..."--a conflation of her title with her other, HOW TO SUPPRESS WOMEN'S WRITING. Phoebe's suggestion here is valuable...there are at least the following relevant annuals currently being published in the US, and complete runs may be attainable w/o excessive effort: Datlow and Windling's THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY AND HORROR (YB FANTASY in the initial volume) (along with the other anthologies Phoebe refers to, such as RUBY SLIPPERS, GOLDEN TEARS), St. Martin's Gardner Dozois's THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE FICTION, St. Martin's David Hartwell's BEST SF, Avon Stephen Jones's (THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF) BEST NEW HORROR, Carroll and Graf --all, like the BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORY and O. HENRY volumes seek to offer the best of the previous year, of course; all but the Hartwell offer Extensive rundowns of the year in publishing and related fields for fantastic fiction, in each volume (not ones I don't quarrel with, but there they are!). And there have been plenty of predecessors, Bleiler and Ditky's, Judith Merril's, Wollheim and Carr's (and their eventual solo series), Lester Del Rey/Gardner Dozois's, Gerald Page/Karl Edward Wagner's, Lin Carter/Arthur Saha's, Harrison and Aldiss's... Also, the recent 50th anniversary volume from F&SF, and as many similar magazine collections as one can ferret out, often have a wealth of valuable nonfiction intermixed with the fiction. One particularly good example of this is the op THE EUREKA YEARS: BOUCHER AND MCCOMAS'S MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION 1949-1954 edited by Annette Pelz McComas (Bantam); another is the op GALAXY: THIRTY YEARS OF INNOVATIVE SCIENCE FICTION edited by Frederik Pohl, MH Greenberg, and Joseph Olander (Trident)... And I managed to forget to mention Algis Budrys's BENCHMARKS (Southern Illinois Univ. Press) as a necessary component of any good sf nonfic collection. -----Original Message----- From: Phoebe Wray [mailto:Zozie@AOL.COM] In a message dated 10/27/00 8:06:45 AM, rreith@RACORES.COM writes: << There's just so much out there it should be easy to spend alot of money. >> How about the series of books edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow? -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:06:40 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Margaret Poore Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Misha, I suggest Diana Rivers' fantasy books about the Hadra; you can find her at hadrabooks.com. Non-fiction: of course all of Anne Wilson Shaef's books. And Charlotte Kasl's books (can't think of the titles; I just moved and everything is packed.) Margaret -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:33:08 -0700 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Pat Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Also THE FEMININE EYE, published in the early 80s, may be out of print. Essays on feminism and science fiction; contributors include yours truly. Patricia (Pat) Mathews mathews@unm.edu -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 11:52:01 -0700 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Laura Quilter Subject: Re: announcement list In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Well, I should have mentioned something about how to subscribe, yes? Here's how to subscribe: METHOD 1: by WEB (1) Go to http://www.egroups.com/group/femsf-announce (2) Click SUBSCRIBE (3) Select your preferred options. Digest versus email won't matter, since the announcements won't come out more than every 7-28 days anyway. METHOD 2: by EMAIL (1) send an email message to femsf-announce-subscribe@egroups.com be sure to send it FROM the account you want to be subscribed on (2) follow the confirmation instructions I think that should do it. Be useful, have fun, and make peace. Laura Quilter On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Laura Quilter wrote: > Hi - I've started a moderated list for announcements only, no discussion. > I'm thinking about: > (1) New publications of interest > (2) Conferences or meetings or sessions > (3) Calls for publication > (4) Writers' signings / presentations > (5) Other events of significance to the feminist-sf community > > The list is at femsf-announce@egroups.com, for now. Go ahead & sign up. > If you want to submit an announcement to the list, send it to me, at > lquilter@feministsf.org. I'll edit and send out notices no more than once > a week on average. The plan is to do a sort-of "newsletter" once a week > to once a month, with only occasional exceptions of an urgent nature. > > Peace. > > Laura Quilter / lquilter@feministsf.org. > > -------------------------------------------------- > This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for > discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To > unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to > LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: > unsubscribe FEMINISTSF > > Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. > Laura Quilter / lquilter@exo.net -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 20:03:47 +0100 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Lesley Hall Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Has anyone mentioned yet Camille Bacon-Smith's anthropological studies of slash fiction and sf fandom? Also, I have on my shelves a book, 1988 and presumably out of print, Women of Vision: essays by women writing science fiction, edited by Denise Dupont, St Martin's Press. Lesley Hall lesleyah@primex.co.uk website http://homepages.primex.co.uk/~lesleyah -----Original Message----- -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 14:32:30 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" And she has a newish one out, as well... -----Original Message----- From: Lesley Hall [mailto:lesleyah@PRIMEX.CO.UK] Has anyone mentioned yet Camille Bacon-Smith's anthropological studies of slash fiction and sf fandom? Also, I have on my shelves a book, 1988 and presumably out of print, Women of Vision: essays by women writing science fiction, edited by Denise Dupont, St Martin's Press. -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 15:22:35 -0600 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: "Laura J. Mixon-Gould" Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions In-Reply-To: <00fb01c0404a$1052e700$6983a5d5@oemcomputer> Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit on 10/27/00 1:03 PM, Lesley Hall at lesleyah@PRIMEX.CO.UK wrote: > Has anyone mentioned yet Camille Bacon-Smith's anthropological studies of > slash fiction and sf fandom? She's also a fine writer of fiction: she writes modern-day fantasy. Very well-crafted, lots of velocity, lots of depth. I love her stuff. -l. -- Laura J. Mixon | ljm@digitalnoir.com | www.digitalnoir.com -------------------------------------------------------------- PROXIES- Future-noir with a heart of gold (and buns of steel) (Tor, Oct 1999 ISBN 0812523873) http://www.digitalnoir.com/prx -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 20:00:05 EDT Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Mary-Ellen Maynard Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit How about; non-fiction - "Uranian Worlds", anthology of Gay and Lesbian Science Fiction, ed. by Paleo and Garber. Fiction - "Daughters of a Coral Dawn" by Katherine V. Forrest, "Shadows of Aggar" by Chris Anne Wolfe, "The Wanderground" by Sally Miller Gearhart, "Memories and Visions" - ed. by Susanna J. Sturgis, any of Joanna Russ' fiction. What a rotten job! Happy hunting! Mellen -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems. ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 19:22:29 -0500 Reply-To: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" Sender: "For discussion of feminist SF, fantastic & utopian literature" From: Todd Mason Subject: Re: FSFFU: book suggestions- esp nonfiction MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Susanna Sturgis's anthologies, the three for Crossing Press, and what work she's done since, even has a bit of "local interest" at GMU, as SS was once the SF/crime fiction buyer at the DC feminist bookstore Lammas. -----Original Message----- From: Mary-Ellen Maynard [mailto:Melnjo@AOL.COM] "Memories and Visions" - ed. by Susanna J. Sturgis, -------------------------------------------------- This is the FEMINISTSF listserve, intended only for discussion of feminism and Speculative Fiction. To unsubscribe from this listserve, send a message to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU and in the body of the message say: unsubscribe FEMINISTSF Contact FEMINISTSF-request@LISTSERV.UIC.EDU if there are problems.