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				First published: June 1, 2024 - Last updated: June 1, 2024
			TITLE INFORMATION 
			
			Author: Joanna Russ
			
 Title: Amor Vincit Foeminam
 
 Subtitle: The Battle of the Sexes in in Science Fiction
 
 Journal: Science Fiction Studies
 
 Volume: 7
 
 Issue: 1: Science Fiction on Women, Science Fiction by Women
 
 Year: March 1980
 
 Pages: 2-15
 
 pISSN: 0091-7729 - 
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				eISSN: 2327-6207 - 
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 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Modern History: 
					20th Century | 
				American History: 
					U.S. History | 
				Types: 
					Rape; 
				Representations: 
					Literary Texts / 
						Thomas Berger, 
						David H. Keller, 
						Bruce McAllister, 
						James Tipptree Jr.
 
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 Contents:
 
			
			
			|  | 1. The first question one might ask (p. 3) |  
			|  | 2. Keith Laumer's picture of the Rule of Women (p. 4) |  
			|  | 3. Nelson Bond's "The Priestess Who Rebelled" (p. 5) |  
			|  | 4. The defeat of the rebellious women (p. 6) |  
			|  | 5. Bruce McAllister's "Ecce Femina!" is (p. 6) |  
			|  | 6. If the author of "Ecce Femina!" (p. 7) |  
			|  | 7. I think it is clear by now (p. 9) |  
			|  | 8. In the fictional world (p. 9) |  
			|  | 9. In "The Veiled Feminists of Atlantis" (p. 10) |  
			|  | 10. Thomas Berger's Regiment of Women (p. 10) |  
			|  | 11. One of the few attempts to write thoughtfully about the Sex War (p. 11) |  
			|  | 12. When women fight me (p. 12) |  
			|  | 13. Not all SF concerned with role-reversals (p. 13) |  
			|  | Notes (p. 14) |  
			|  | Résumé (p. 15) |  Reprint: 
				Russ, Joanna. To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction. Bloomington 1995. - 
				Bibliographic Entry: Info
 
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							Thomas Berger (novelist), 
							David H. Keller, 
							Bruce McAllister, 
							James Tipptree Jr. | 
				Literature: 
					Science fiction | 
				Sex and the law: 
					Rape / 
						History of rape
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