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This “Postscribble” covers Joanna’s retirement, from 1994 to her death in 2011; her few contacts with science fiction, notably a telephone interview with Samuel Delany in 1996; the publication of her long-prepared feminist work “What Are We Fighting For?” (1997); her growing respect for socialist politics; and her realization, expressed in the introduction for Clare Fraser’s Revolution, She Wrote (1995), that feminism as a single-issue activism is sterile. Joanna was never afraid to change her mind! A retrospective discussion of her achievements in sf, her fearless journey through the twentieth century’s gender politics, her honors, and her legacy concludes the study.
University of Illinois Press
Title: “Postscribble”
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This “Postscribble” covers Joanna’s retirement, from 1994 to her death in 2011; her few contacts with science fiction, notably a telephone interview with Samuel Delany in 1996; the publication of her long-prepared feminist work “What Are We Fighting For?” (1997); her growing respect for socialist politics; and her realization, expressed in the introduction for Clare Fraser’s Revolution, She Wrote (1995), that feminism as a single-issue activism is sterile.
Joanna was never afraid to change her mind! A retrospective discussion of her achievements in sf, her fearless journey through the twentieth century’s gender politics, her honors, and her legacy concludes the study.

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