The Secret Feminist Cabal
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Helen Merrick
The Secret Feminist Cabal is an extended answer to the question Helen Merrick asks in her introduction: "why do I read feminist sf?" In this wide-ranging cultural history we are introduced to a multiplicity of sf feminisms as Merrick takes readers on a tour of the early days of sf fandom, tracks the upheavals of the 1950s and 1960s and the explosions of feminist sf in the 1970s, and contextualizes subsequent developments in feminist sf scholarship. Her history is expansive and inclusive: it ranges from North America to the UK to Australia; it tells us about readers, fans, and academics as well as about writers, editors, and publishers; and it examines the often uneasy intersections of feminist theory and popular culture. Merrick brings things up to date with considerations of feminist cyberfiction and feminist science and technology studies, and she concludes with an intriguing review of the Tiptree Award as it illuminates current debates in the feminist sf community. Broadly informed, theoretically astute, and often revisionary, The Secret Feminist Cabal is an indispensable social and cultural history of the girls who have been plugged into science fiction.
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Author
Helen Merrick
Pages
343
Publisher
Aqueduct Press
Published Date
2009
ISBN
1933500336 9781933500331
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"This book was really interesting and I liked the history of fandom as a whole that was included (same **** different day since the 1930s it sounds like) but the language is very dense and there are a few chapters that seemed a bit irrelevant. Sometimes the author would mention that certain things (eg race, sexuality) hadn't been taken into account by other writers but then she didn't really take them into account either.<br/><br/>I'd recommend it only if you're already interested in the subject."
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