Why Is the Future So Young?: Gender and Age in Elizabeth Moon’s Remnant Population By Christy Tidwell Femspec v. 15

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Feminism & Feminist Theory
Big bigCover of Why Is the Future So Young?: Gender and Age in Elizabeth Moon’s Remnant Population By Christy Tidwell Femspec v. 15

More books from Femspec Journal

bigCover of the book Crone’s Revenge, Femspec Issue 6.2 by
bigCover of the book Femspec 17.2 by
bigCover of the book Juneteenth, Femspec Issue 1.1 by
bigCover of the book Critical Articles: “The Fairy Tale That Won’t Behave”?: Ageing and Gender in Neil Gaiman’s Stardust and Matthew Vaughn’s Film Adaptation by Matthew Crofts and Janine Hatter, Femspec Issue 16.1   by
bigCover of the book Quiescent, Femspec Issue 6.2 by
bigCover of the book Bluestockings Beware: Cultural Backlash and the Reconfiguration of the Witch in Popular Nineteenth-Century Literature. Femspec Issue 6.2, 2005 by
bigCover of the book Cartesian Nuts: Rewriting the Platonic Androgyne in Angela Carter’s Japanese Surrealism, Femspec Issue 6.2, 2005 by
bigCover of the book No Place, the Good Place, a New Place, Femspec Issue 1.2 by
bigCover of the book Femspec 18.1 by
bigCover of the book Birthing in a Hotel Room in San Antonio, Femspec Issue 1.1 by
bigCover of the book "Malkah, [Old] Age, and Jewish Identity in Marge Piercy’s He, She and It" by Naomi Mercer, Femspec Issue 15 by
bigCover of the book 2 Interviews by Stephanie Rogers, Femspec Issue 15 by
bigCover of the book Reception of Fairy Tale Motifs in Texts by Twentieth-Century German Women Writers, Femspec Issue 1.2 by
bigCover of the book Memoirs of an Academic Career Femspec v. 8.1-2 by
bigCover of the book Rats, Stones and the Goddess: A Conversation with Sabine Lichtenfels, Femspec Issue 9.1 by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy