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         Justine 
          Larbalestier. The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction.  
          Middletown, CT: Wesleyan Univ. Press, 2002.  
          6" x 9", 310 pp., 20 illustrations 
          $50 Cloth, 0-8195-6526-1, $19.95 Paper, 0-8195-6527-X 
          
        "Larbalestier 
          plunges into her account of the sex-wars that have emerged in the pages 
          of science fiction magazines with intelligence, much information and 
          a good deal of common sense. In light of today's interest in the position 
          of women, she reports on this conflict not only with fascinating documentation 
          and a cascade of insights, but also with great intellectual richness 
          and readability." --- Samuel R. Delany, author of Dhalgren 
        The Battle 
          of the Sexes traces a genre within science fiction with wit, insight 
          and impressive archival work. This is a wonderful project, brilliantly 
          conceived, with fantastic research.--- Jane Donawerth, author 
          of Frankensteins Daughters: Women Writing Science Fiction  
        "This book 
          is a must-have for anyone interested in feminism and sf..."---Robin 
          Anne Reid, SFRA Newsletter  
        "Of the many 
          fine works of criticism that have appeared this year, this is one of 
          the best." ---Javier A. Martinez, Extrapolation 
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