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The WisCon Chronicles, Volume 1

The WisCon Chronicles, Volume 1

Andrea Hairston
4.1/5 ( ratings)
L. Timmel Duchamp has assembled a collage of diverse materials to document the thirtieth anniversary of WisCon, which was a grand reunion of most of the convention's previous Guests of Honor. These include the transcript of Samuel R. Delany's interview of Joanna Russ, several essays reflecting on the diverse aspects of the convention, as well as papers presented in the academic track, panel notes and transcripts, an original short story by Rosaleen Love, and Eileen Gunn's snappy series of Q&A with numerous WisCon attendees, among them Ursula K. Le Guin, Julie Phillips, Ted Chiang, Carol Emshwiller, and Suzy McKee Charnas.

* Introduction by L. Timmel Duchamp
* “The WisCon Questions: A Coven of People Who Attended WisCon 30 Answer Random Personal Questions Posed by * Eileen Gunn”
* Q&A--Julie Philips
* “Wonder Woman: Lesbian or Dyke? Paradise Island as a Woman’s Community” by Trina Robbins
* Q&A—Suzy Charnas
* “Welcome Back to the Beginning” by Rachel Swirsky
* “Feminist Think Tanks”—panel transcript notes by Liz Henry
* “A Think Tank Thing for Feminists” by Rosaleen Love
* Q&A: Carol Emshwiller
* Q&A Mark Rich
* Q&A Ellen Klages
* “Lord of the Monsters” by Andrea Hairston
* Q&A Ted Chiang
* Q&A Ursula K. Le Guin
* Q&A Liz Henry
* “The Feminist Romance Panel: Notes” by Micole Sudberg
* “Is Reading Feminist SF a Theory-Building Activity?”—panel transcript notes by Laura Quilter
* Q&A Lisa Tuttle
* “Piercy’s Gendered Cyborgs: Hope, Threats, and Blurred Boundaries” by Linda Wight
* Q&A Diantha Day Sprouse
* “Uncomfortable Politics in Feminist Writing”—panel transcript notes by Laura Quilter
* “The Cultural Appropriation Panel: Notes” by Yoon Ha Lee
* “Researching WisCon Stories: Revisionist History or Re-visioning the Past with the Future in Mind” by Joan Haran
* Q&A K. Tempest Bradford
* Q&A Spike Parsons
* “Who Wants a Revolution? Will a Reform Do?”—panel transcript notes by Liz Henry
* “We Aren’t Civilized Yet: Reflections from the WisCon 30 Panel on Women Warriors” by Nancy Jane Moore
* “‘A Man Is Like A Nut’: Gender and Magic in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Later Earthsea Novels” by Sylvia Kelso
* The Legendary Joanna Russ Interviewed by Samuel R. Delany
* Q&A Jeanne Gomoll
* “A 40 Year-old Con-virgin Goes to WisCon” by Stephen Gold
* “Sympathy and Power: L. Timmel Duchamp Asks Samuel R. Delany a Question”
* “Dry Eyes” by Nisi Shawl
* “No Man’s Land,” an original story by Rosaleen Love
Language
English
Pages
195
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aqueduct Press
Release
August 01, 2007
ISBN
193350014X
ISBN 13
9781933500140

The WisCon Chronicles, Volume 1

Andrea Hairston
4.1/5 ( ratings)
L. Timmel Duchamp has assembled a collage of diverse materials to document the thirtieth anniversary of WisCon, which was a grand reunion of most of the convention's previous Guests of Honor. These include the transcript of Samuel R. Delany's interview of Joanna Russ, several essays reflecting on the diverse aspects of the convention, as well as papers presented in the academic track, panel notes and transcripts, an original short story by Rosaleen Love, and Eileen Gunn's snappy series of Q&A with numerous WisCon attendees, among them Ursula K. Le Guin, Julie Phillips, Ted Chiang, Carol Emshwiller, and Suzy McKee Charnas.

* Introduction by L. Timmel Duchamp
* “The WisCon Questions: A Coven of People Who Attended WisCon 30 Answer Random Personal Questions Posed by * Eileen Gunn”
* Q&A--Julie Philips
* “Wonder Woman: Lesbian or Dyke? Paradise Island as a Woman’s Community” by Trina Robbins
* Q&A—Suzy Charnas
* “Welcome Back to the Beginning” by Rachel Swirsky
* “Feminist Think Tanks”—panel transcript notes by Liz Henry
* “A Think Tank Thing for Feminists” by Rosaleen Love
* Q&A: Carol Emshwiller
* Q&A Mark Rich
* Q&A Ellen Klages
* “Lord of the Monsters” by Andrea Hairston
* Q&A Ted Chiang
* Q&A Ursula K. Le Guin
* Q&A Liz Henry
* “The Feminist Romance Panel: Notes” by Micole Sudberg
* “Is Reading Feminist SF a Theory-Building Activity?”—panel transcript notes by Laura Quilter
* Q&A Lisa Tuttle
* “Piercy’s Gendered Cyborgs: Hope, Threats, and Blurred Boundaries” by Linda Wight
* Q&A Diantha Day Sprouse
* “Uncomfortable Politics in Feminist Writing”—panel transcript notes by Laura Quilter
* “The Cultural Appropriation Panel: Notes” by Yoon Ha Lee
* “Researching WisCon Stories: Revisionist History or Re-visioning the Past with the Future in Mind” by Joan Haran
* Q&A K. Tempest Bradford
* Q&A Spike Parsons
* “Who Wants a Revolution? Will a Reform Do?”—panel transcript notes by Liz Henry
* “We Aren’t Civilized Yet: Reflections from the WisCon 30 Panel on Women Warriors” by Nancy Jane Moore
* “‘A Man Is Like A Nut’: Gender and Magic in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Later Earthsea Novels” by Sylvia Kelso
* The Legendary Joanna Russ Interviewed by Samuel R. Delany
* Q&A Jeanne Gomoll
* “A 40 Year-old Con-virgin Goes to WisCon” by Stephen Gold
* “Sympathy and Power: L. Timmel Duchamp Asks Samuel R. Delany a Question”
* “Dry Eyes” by Nisi Shawl
* “No Man’s Land,” an original story by Rosaleen Love
Language
English
Pages
195
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aqueduct Press
Release
August 01, 2007
ISBN
193350014X
ISBN 13
9781933500140

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