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Five Young Adult SFF/H Novels About Women Reclaiming Their Identities

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The Awesome Women Scientists of 1990s SFF

Tweaking the Formula in Andre Norton’s Moon Called

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A woman in a fashionable riding habit, with her horse, from an 1866 magazine.

Understanding and Writing Horses: A Horse Is Freedom

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The Ursula K. Le Guin Reread

The Eye of the Heron: Le Guin’s Introduction to Feminism and Ode to Nonviolence

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Ira Levin’s The Stepford Wives: Feminist Horror That Can’t Escape the Patriarchy

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Ira Levin’s Rosemary’s Baby: Patriarchy Without Feminism Is Hell

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Five Young Adult SFF/H Novels About Women Reclaiming Their Identities

Five Young Adult SFF/H Novels About Women Reclaiming Their Identities

The Ursula K. Le Guin Reread

The Tombs of Atuan: Power, Ideology, and Becoming Uneaten

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“Such a relief, to have a language with the right words”: Native Tongue and Women’s Language

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The Invisible Man review wish fulfillment ending Elisabeth Moss domestic violence

The Invisible Man’s Feminist Wish Fulfillment Feels Hollow

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The Price of Perfection in Alice Waddington’s Paradise Hills

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Dune, 1984, Bene Gesserit

The Story of Dune’s Bene Gesserit Needs the Perspective of Women Writers

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