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Alabama is using the notion that embryos are people to surveil and harass women; Even before the court ruled in favor of this vulgar fiction, state authorities relied on the concept to intimidate and jail women.
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Top 10 female spies in fiction; Women's role in espionage, largely written by women, leans less on explosions and more on perception, nuance and explorations of sacrifice -- though they still kick ass.
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Addressing presentism in women-centric TIFF movies; A rash of new films highlight the intrusion of modern concerns into historical fiction
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Book World: Ever wonder what might have been? Here are some scenarios, courtesy of science fiction.
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Reading the 'outsider within': counter-narratives of human rights in black women's fiction
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Radical Teacher. Fall, 2015, Issue 103, p56, 15 p.
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Tomorrowland; The chronicle of popular science fiction/fact
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A hundred years of fiction: 1896 to 1996
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Ever wonder what might have been? Here are some scenarios, courtesy of science fiction.
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Lost Worlds of Science Fiction
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