Speculative fiction was one of the last genres of fiction to receive a strong female presence. Until very recently, women authors had a select few genres available to them including romance, mystery, and children’s fiction. This is surprising when we consider that one of the earliest and important works of speculative fiction is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. One appeal early speculative fiction had on female readers and writers was its element of escapism. Women have often taken a submissive role, behind men. The escapism offered in speculative fiction showed what could be, if things were different, often to the betterment of women. The works of three authors including Octavia Butler, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Anne Rice are used. The thesis...
In this thesis, I argue that science fiction's ability to reflect upon the moment in which it is wri...
This thesis examines postfeminism as a multi-faceted cultural phenomenon and considers its lasting i...
This thesis explores the relationships between science fiction, social theory and social transformat...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
none1noThis thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems th...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
By placing Doris Lessing\u27s Canopus in Argos series in the context of the female science fiction t...
While science fiction has historically been associated with masculinist, rationalist and colonial di...
By placing Doris Lessing\u27s Canopus in Argos series in the context of the female science fiction t...
In this thesis, I argue that science fiction's ability to reflect upon the moment in which it is wri...
This thesis examines postfeminism as a multi-faceted cultural phenomenon and considers its lasting i...
This thesis explores the relationships between science fiction, social theory and social transformat...
This thesis examines the way in which modern women writers use non-realistic literary forms in orde...
For centuries utopian and science fiction has allowed women to engage with dominant discourses, espe...
none1noThis thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems th...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
The thesis examines how American writers in the popular genres of Female Gothic, Horror, and Science...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
This dissertation explores connections among American women writers of differing racial, class, and ...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
By placing Doris Lessing\u27s Canopus in Argos series in the context of the female science fiction t...
While science fiction has historically been associated with masculinist, rationalist and colonial di...
By placing Doris Lessing\u27s Canopus in Argos series in the context of the female science fiction t...
In this thesis, I argue that science fiction's ability to reflect upon the moment in which it is wri...
This thesis examines postfeminism as a multi-faceted cultural phenomenon and considers its lasting i...
This thesis explores the relationships between science fiction, social theory and social transformat...