Women In Science Fiction
Although women had always been represented among
science fiction
writers (
Frankenstein
by
Mary Shelley
has been called the first science fiction novel), it was not until the
1960s
and
1970s
that authors such as
Ursula K. Le Guin
and
Joanna Russ
began to consciously explore
feminist
themes in works such as
The Left Hand of Darkness
and
The Female Man
.
WisCon
, the world's only feminist science fiction convention and conference, is a four-day event held every
Memorial Day
weekend in
Madison
,
Wisconsin
. See also:
Women Science Fiction Authors
Sex in science fiction
Feminism
The constructed language
Ladan
in the novel
Native Tongue
Lesbian science fiction
Tiptree Award
WisCon
Broad Universe
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