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Guide to the Joanna Russ Papers, 1968-1989


Coll. 261





Finding aid prepared by Judith Osborn

Finding aid encoded by ArchProteus, 2006
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

University of Oregon Libraries
Special Collections & University Archives

1299 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1299
URL: http://libweb.uoregon.edu/speccoll/index.html

 
Collection Number:
 

Coll. 261

 
Creator:
 

Russ, Joanna, 1937-

 
Title:
 

261 Joanna Russ Papers

 
Dates:
 

1968-1989 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

7.25 linear feet
15 containers

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Joanna Russ (1937- ) is a feminist, educator, author and literary critic. The collection includes correspondence and literary manuscripts.

 

Biographical Note

Joanna Russ, feminist, educator, author and literary critic was born February 22, 1937 in New York City. Encouraged by her parents, especially her mother whose love of literature she credits "as one of the things that drew her to literature with a female point of view," Russ began writing when she was five years old. She graduated from Cornell University in 1957, and received an MFA in playwriting from the Yale School of Drama in 1960. Her teaching career began at Queensborough Community College in New York; she has also taught literature and writing at Cornell and the State University of New York at Binghamton and the University of Colorado at Boulder. In1977, she joined the faculty of the University of Washington in Seattle, retiring in 1990 as a full professor.

Her short stories, novels and essays examine the limitations of late 20th century gender roles on the lives of women and posit the possibilities for women outside these constructions. Her fiction is categorized within science fiction, a genre that, over its history, devolved the constraints of the western cultural literary traditions by shaping alternative realities for humanity. The profound change that Russ and her contemporaries introduced in the 1960s and 70s is the positioning of the female protagonist as a complete individual, capable of all constructive and destructive activities, entirely outside of any relationship with the male identity of western myths. The male is no longer the absolute owner of all real activity. "These are not stories about men qua Man and women qua Woman; they are myths of human intelligence and human adaptability. They not only ignore gender roles but--at least theoretically--are not culture bound." These explorations into the speculative nature of women's reality place her work in a subsection of science fiction along with the work of Ursula Le Guin and Octavia Butler. In a 1984 interview, Russ said, "Science fiction is a natural, in a way, for any kind of radical thought. Because it is about things that have not happened and do not happen. àIt is very fruitful if you want to present the concerns of any marginal group, because you are doing it in a world where things are different."

Russ' fury at what happens in the world humans actually inhabit, what continues to happen, drives her creations. Joanna Russ has been a voice of angry, insulted women since her first short story was published in 1959. "But holy peanut butter, dear writer," James Tiptree, Jr. wrote to Russ in 1973, "do you imagine that anyone with half a functional neuron can read your work and not have his fingers smoked by the bitter, multi-layered anger in it? àIt smells and smoulders like a volcano buried so long and deadly it is just beginning to wonder if it can explode."

Russ has won many awards including a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for 1974-75. She won the Nebula, science fiction's prestigious award, for her short story "When It Changed" and the Hugo in 1983 for Souls, a novella. She was also awarded the Pilgrim Award in 1988 for her criticism of works in the science fiction genre.

Content Description

The Joanna Russ Papers consist of fifteen boxes, twelve of correspondence and three of literary manuscripts. The correspondence is organized by the last name of the correspondent, with the earliest letters first; miscellaneous letters are filed at the beginning of each alphabetical group. Russ maintained an extensive correspondence with many U.S. and English feminist writers and theorists of the late twentieth century as well as with numbers of her former university colleagues and students and with those involved in science fiction. The basis of most of the friendships was the ongoing literary work and emerging feminist radicalism in which the correspondents were engaged in one form or another. The collection offers a view of the evolution of thought among a sizable group of women intellectuals as they attempted to conceptualize feminism and to apply feminist perceptions of power in society into the realities of their own lives. Both intellectual and personal trends present in the Western feminism of the late twentieth can be traced in this correspondence, for example the correspondence explores the difficulties of every day life and the vicissitudes of work faced by women who defined themselves as feminist in the late twentieth century North Atlantic region. These difficulties are entwined with the solace offered by long-term correspondence, a solace which her correspondents often find in their communication with Russ. Russ's loyalty to and care of her students is another theme that of the correspondence; thanks for her encouragement and advice are scattered throughout the collection. The public image of professionalism Russ and her correspondents maintained as university professors, publishers, editors and writers drops away at moments and an illuminating level of bitterness emerges, even sharper than that in public works. Fan mail, arranged alphabetically by the last name of the writer, is another opportunity Russ used to engage and instruct people whose thinking would benefit from feminist insight and, sadly often, whose manners could also use some improvement.

Often ebullient, thought provoking, rueful and instructive, the correspondence as a whole offers a complex view of a particular historical moment in the letters of women and men who were deeply involved in evolution of feminist thought and/or the possibilities of imagination in science fiction writing.

The Literary Works Series is also arranged alphabetically, by the name of the work. The collection includes manuscripts of her novels; unpublished plays; published and unpublished short stories, theoretical essays, and sketches of contemporary life.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into the following series:

Series IA: Incoming Correspondence

Series IB: Fan Mail

Series IC: K/S Correspondence

Series ID: Letter Campaign to Support Russ

Series IE: Outgoing Correspondence

Series IF: Unidentified Correspondence

Series II: Literary Works

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

Gift of Joanna Russ in 1990.

Processing Note 

Collection processed by Judith Osborn, Manuscripts Processor, August 2001.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Correspondence is closed to research. Literary manuscripts are open to research.

Collection must be used in Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room.

Restrictions on Use 

Property rights reside with Special Collections and University Archives. Copyright resides with the creators of the documents or their heirs. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted to Special Collections and University Archives. The reader must also obtain permission of the copyright holder.

Preferred Citation 

[Identification of item], Joanna Russ Papers, Coll. 261, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Or.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Russ, Joanna, 1937---Correspondence
Manuscripts for publication
American fiction--Women authors
American literature--20th century
Feminism and literature
Feminism--United States
Feminist fiction, American--Authorship
Feminists--United States--Correspondence
Science fiction, American--Authorship
Sex role--Fiction
Women and literature
Women authors, American--20th century--Correspondence

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

I:  Correspondence

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box
1
folder
1

Correspondence "A"
 
 
2
Aalto, Madge
 
 
3
Alsace, Mayda
 
 
4
Ailbert, Dorothy
 
 
5
Amateau, Albert
 
 
6
Annaed, Melody
  1982-1988
 
7
Annaed, Melody
  1989-1990
 
8
Annaed, Melody, miscellaneous cards
  undated
 
9
Correspondence "B"
 
 
10
Bambara, Toni Cade
 
 
11
Bankier, Amanda
  1974-1976
 
12
Bankier, Amanda,
  1977-1979
 
13
Barale, Michele
  1977-September 1978
 
14
Barale, Michele
  October 1978-December 1978
 
15
Barale, Michele
  January 1979-August 1979
 
16
Barale, Michele
  September 1978-December 1979
 
17
Barale, Michele
  1980
 
18
Barale, Michele
  1981-1986
 
19
Bellwether, Janet
  1978-1983
 
20
Black, Max
  1974
 
21
Blish, James
 
 
22
Blish, Judy
 
 
23
Bradley, Marion Zimmer
 
 
24
Brunner, John
 
 
25
Buck, Doris
 
 
26
Burtt, Marjorie Murray
 
 
27
Busby, F.M.
 
 
28
Correspondence "C"
 
 
29
Califia, Pat
 
 
30
Carr, Carol
 
 
31
Carr, Terry
 
 
32
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  1974
 
33
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  1975
 
34
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  January 1976-September 1976
 
35
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  October 1976-December 1976
 
36
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  January 1977-February 1977
 
37
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  March 1977-September 1977
 
38
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  October 1977-December 1977
 
39
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  January 1978-May 1978
 
40
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  June 1978
 
41
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  July 1978
 
42
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  August 1978
 
43
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  September 1978-October 1978
 
2 1
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  November 1978-December 1978
 
2
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  January 1979-February 1979
 
3
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  March 1979-May 1979
 
4
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  June 1979-August 1979
 
5
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  September 1979-December 1979
 
6
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  January 1980-April 1980
 
7
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  May 1980-August 1980
 
8
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  September 1980-December 1980
 
9
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  January 1981-May 1981
 
10
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  June 1981-December 1981
 
11
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  January 1982-June 1982
 
12
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  July 1982-December 1982
 
13
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  1983
 
14
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  1984
 
15
Charnas, Suzy McKee
  1986
 
16
Chesler, Phyllis
 
 
17
Coney, Michael G.
 
 
18
Cooper, Janet
 
 
19
Corinne, Tee
 
 
20
Curb, Rosemary
 
 
21
Correspondence "D"
 
 
22
Daly, Mary
 
 
23
Damon, Betsy
 
 
24
Decarnin, Meg
  1979-1982
 
25
Decarnin, Meg
  1983
 
26
Decarnin, Meg
  January 1984-March 1984
 
27
Decarnin, Meg
  April 1984-1985
 
28
Decarnin, Meg
  undated
 
29
Delany, Samuel R.
  1968-69
 
30
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1970-February 1970
 
31
Delany, Samuel R.
  March 1970-December 1970
 
3 1
Delany, Samuel R.
  1971
 
2
Delany, Samuel R.
  1972
 
3
Delany, Samuel R.
  1973
 
4
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1974
 
5
Delany, Samuel R.
  February 1974
 
6
Delany, Samuel R.
  March 1974-April 1974
 
7
Delany, Samuel R.
  May 1974-July 1974
 
8
Delany, Samuel R.
  August 1974-September 1974
 
9
Delany, Samuel R.
  October 1974
 
10
Delany, Samuel R.
  November 1974-December 1974
 
11
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1975-June 1975
 
12
Delany, Samuel R.
  July 1975-December 1975
 
13
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1976
 
14
Delany, Samuel R.
  February 1976-March 1976
 
15
Delany, Samuel R.
  April 1976-July 1976
 
16
Delany, Samuel R.
  August 1976
 
17
Delany, Samuel R.
  September 1976-October 1976
 
18
Delany, Samuel R.
  November 1976-December 1976
 
19
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1977-March 1977
 
20
Delany, Samuel R.
  April 1977-June 1977
 
21
Delany, Samuel R.
  July 1977-December 1977
 
22
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1978-August 1978
 
23
Delany, Samuel R.
  September 1978-December 1978
 
24
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1979-May 1979
 
25
Delany, Samuel R.
  June 1979-August 1979
 
26
Delany, Samuel R.
  September 1979-December 1979
 
27
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1980-February 1980
 
28
Delany, Samuel R.
  March 1980
 
29
Delany, Samuel R.
  April 1980
 
30
Delany, Samuel R.
  May 1980
 
4 1
Delany, Samuel R.
  June 1980
 
2
Delany, Samuel R.
  June 1980-August 1980
 
3
Delany, Samuel R.
  September 1980-December 1980
 
4
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1981-May 1981
 
5
Delany, Samuel R.
  May 1981-June 1981
 
6
Delany, Samuel R.
  July 1981-December 1981
 
7
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1982-April 1982
 
8
Delany, Samuel R.
  April 17, 1982
 
9
Delany, Samuel R.
  May 1982-June 1982
 
10
Delany, Samuel R.
  June 1982-July 1982
 
11
Delany, Samuel R.
  August 1982-October 1982
 
12
Delany, Samuel R.
  November 14, 1982
 
13
Delany, Samuel R.
  November 24, 1982
 
14
Delany, Samuel R.
  December 1982
 
15
Delany, Samuel R.
  January 1983-March 1983
 
16
Delany, Samuel R.
  April 1983
 
17
Delany, Samuel R.
  May 1983-June 1983
 
18
Delany, Samuel R.
  July 1983-December 1983
 
19
Delany, Samuel R.
  1984
 
20
Delany, Samuel R.
  1985
 
21
Delany, Samuel R.
 
 
22
DeSoli, Gloria
 
 
23
Dick, Philip K.
 
 
24
Dominion, Julie
 
 
25
Dorman, Sonya
 
 
26
Dworkin, Andrea
  October 1987
 
27
Correspondence, "E"
 
 
28
Edwards, Malcom
 
 
29
Effinger, George Alec
 
 
30
Eisen, Helen
 
 
31
Elgin, Suzette
 
 
32
Ellison, Harlan
  1972-1973
 
33
Ellison, Harlan
  October 1973
 
34
Ellison, Harlan
  November 1973-1984
 
35
Correspondence "F"
 
 
36
Ferguson, Syn
  January 1983-April 1983
 
37
Ferguson, Syn
  May 1983-October 1983
 
38
Ferguson, Syn
  November 1983-December 1983
 
39
Ferguson, Syn
  January 1984
 
40
Ferguson, Syn
  February 1984-September 1984
 
41
Ferguson, Syn
  October 1984-December 1984
 
5 1
Ferguson, Syn
  January 1985-June 1985
 
2
Ferguson, Syn
  July 1985-December 1985
 
3
Ferguson, Syn
  1986-1987
 
4
Ferguson, Syn
  1988
 
5
Ferguson, Syn
  undated
 
6
Feyrer, Gayle
  undated
 
7
Fish, Leslie
  June 1983-October 1984; undated
 
8
Fisher, Elizabeth
 
 
9
Fowler, Karen Joy
 
 
10
Fraser, Clara
 
 
11
French, Marilyn
  December 1986-March 1989
 
12
Correspondence "G"
 
 
13
Gearhart, Sally M.
  1975-1978
 
14
Gearhart, Sally M.
  1979-1981
 
15
Gerrold, David
 
 
16
Grahn, Judy
 
 
17
Grier, Barbara
 
 
18
Griffin, Susan
 
 
19
Correspondence "H"
 
 
20
Hacker, Marilyn
  1975
 
21
Hacker, Marilyn
  January 1976-June 1976
 
22
Hacker, Marilyn
  July 1976-September 1976
 
23
Hacker, Marilyn
  October 1976
 
24
Hacker, Marilyn
  November 1976-December 1976
 
25
Hacker, Marilyn
  January 1977-April 1977
 
26
Hacker, Marilyn
  June 1977-July 1977
 
27
Hacker, Marilyn
  August 1977-December 1977
 
28
Hacker, Marilyn
  January 1978-August 1978
 
29
Hacker, Marilyn
  September 1978-December 1978
 
30
Hacker, Marilyn
  1979
 
31
Hacker, Marilyn
  1980
 
32
Hacker, Marilyn
  1981
 
33
Hacker, Marilyn
  1982
 
34
Hacker, Marilyn
  1983
 
35
Hacker, Marilyn
  1984-1987
 
36
Hacker, Marilyn
  undated
 
37
Handel, Bonnie
 
 
6 1
Harris, Bertha
  1975-1981
 
2
Harris, Bertha
  1983-1989 and undated
 
3
Hawthorne, Anne
  1971-1973
 
4
Hawthorne, Anne
  1974-1983
 
5
Heap, Sherry
 
 
6
Heilbrun, Carolyn
  September 1978-September 1982
 
7
Hoffman, Lenore
  May 1987-January 1988
 
8
Howe, Florence
 
 
9
Correspondence, "I"
 
 
10
Ingram, Angela
 
 
11
Correspondence, "J"
 
 
12
Johnson, Diane
  November 1977-December 1978, and undated
 
13
Correspondence "K"
 
 
14
Kaye-Kantrowitz, Melanie
  October 1986
 
15
Koppelman, Susan
  1975-1977
 
16
Koppelman, Susan
  1978
 
17
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1979-March 1979
 
18
Koppelman, Susan
  April 1979-June 1979
 
19
Koppelman, Susan
  August 1979
 
20
Koppelman, Susan
  September 1979-December 1979
 
21
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1980-March 1980
 
22
Koppelman, Susan
  April 1980-June 1980
 
23
Koppelman, Susan
  July 1980-September 1980
 
24
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1980-December 1980
 
25
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1981-March 1981
 
26
Koppelman, Susan
  April 1981-June 1981
 
27
Koppelman, Susan
  July 1981-September 1981
 
28
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1981-December 1981
 
29
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1982-March 1982
 
30
Koppelman, Susan
  April 1982-June 1982
 
31
Koppelman, Susan
  July 1982-September 1982
 
32
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1982
 
33
Koppelman, Susan
  November 1982-December 1982
 
34
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1983-March 1983
 
35
Koppelman, Susan
  April 1983-June 1983
 
36
Koppelman, Susan
  July 1983-September 1983
 
37
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1983-December 1983
 
7 1
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1984-March 1984
 
2
Koppelman, Susan
  Apirl 1984
 
3
Koppelman, Susan
  May 1984-June 1984
 
4
Koppelman, Susan
  July 1984-September 1984
 
5
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1984-December 1984
 
6
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1985-March 1985
 
7
Koppelman, Susan
  Apirl 1985-September 1985
 
8
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1985-December 1985
 
9
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1986-February 1986
 
10
Koppelman, Susan
  March 1986-September 1986
 
11
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1986-December 1986
 
12
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1987-March 1987
 
13
Koppelman, Susan
  April 1997-June 1987
 
14
Koppelman, Susan
  January 1988-June 1988
 
15
Koppelman, Susan
  October 1988-December 1988
 
16
Koppelman, Susan
  1989
 
17
Koppelman, Susan, miscellaneous cards
  undated
 
18
Koppelman, Susan, manuscript: "Friendships Between and Among Women"
  undated
 
19
Knight, Damon
 
 
20
Krysl, Marilyn
 
 
21
Kurz, Ruth
  November 1983-March 1987
 
22
Correspondence, "L"
 
 
23
Lamb, Patricia
  1972-June 1979
 
24
Lamb, Patricia
  July 1979-July 1982
 
25
Lamb, Patricia
  August 1982-October 1983
 
26
Lamb, Patricia
  November 1983-1987
 
27
Lamb, Patricia
  undated
 
28
Lapidus, Jacqueline
  July 1977-July 1980
 
29
Le Guin, Ursula
  Feburary 1971-January 1985 and undated
 
30
LeSueur, Maridel
 
 
31
Leiber, Fritz
  1968-1969
 
32
Leiber, Fritz
  1973-1975
 
33
Leiber, Fritz
  1977-1980 and undated
 
8 1
Leshendok, Maureen
  1973-June 1974
 
2
Leshendok, Maureen
  July 1974-September 1976
 
3
Leshendok, Maureen
  October 1976-1984
 
4
Leshendok, Maureen
  October 1987-1988
 
5
Levy, Biddy
 
 
6
Ley, Sandra
 
 
7
Libby, Marion
 
 
8
Lynn, Liz
  1976-March 1979
 
9
Lynn, Liz
  April 1979-1985 and undated
 
10
Lyons, Jean
 
 
11
Correspondence "M"
 
 
12
McCowen, Lyndall
 
 
13
Malzberg, Barry N.
 
 
14
Marrs, Lee
 
 
15
McCaffrey, Anne
 
 
16
McDaniel, Judith
 
 
17
McEvoy, Seth
 
 
18
McIntyre, Vonda
  1970-1971
 
19
McIntyre, Vonda
  January 1972-July 1972
 
20
McIntyre, Vonda
  August 1972-December 1972
 
21
McIntyre, Vonda
  1973
 
22
McIntyre, Vonda
  January 1974-June 1974
 
23
McIntyre, Vonda
  July 1974-December 1974
 
24
McIntyre, Vonda
  January 1975-September 1975
 
25
McIntyre, Vonda
  October 1975-1988
 
26
Millet, Kate
 
 
27
Mogen, Dave
 
 
28
Morales, Aurora Levins
 
 
29
Morgan, Robin
  May 1989
 
30
Correspondence, "N"
 
 
31
Nelson, Beth
 
 
32
Nielsen-Hayden, T. and P.
 
 
33
Correspondence, "O"
 
 
34
Olsen, Tillie
  December 1975-May 1977
 
35
Overstreet, Lee
  1976
 
36
Correspondence, "P"
 
 
37
Patterson Black, Sheryl and Gene
 
 
38
Pearson, Carol
 
 
39
Penelope, Julia
  1976-July 1978
 
40
Penelope, Julia
  August 1978-April 1985
 
41
Penelope, Julia
  May 1985-1986 and undated
 
42
Piercy, Marge
  1974
 
43
Piercy, Marge
  1975-1977
 
44
Piercy, Marge
  1978
 
45
Piercy, Marge
  1979
 
9 1
Piercy, Marge
  August 1980-December 1980
 
2
Piercy, Marge
  1981
 
3
Piercy, Marge
  January 1982-August 1982
 
4
Piercy, Marge
  September 1982-December 1982
 
5
Piercy, Marge
  1983
 
6
Piercy, Marge
  1984-1986
 
7
Piercy, Marge
  1987-1988
 
8
Piercy, Marge
  1989 and undated
 
9
Piercy, Marge
 
 
10
Platt, Charles "Sexism in Review"
 
 
11
Correspondence "R"
 
 
12
Rich, Adrienne
 
 
13
Russ, Bertha and Evarett I.
 
 
14
Russ, Bertha and Evarett I.
 
 
15
Russ, Bertha and Evarett I.
 
 
16
Russ, Bertha and Evarett I.
 
 
17
Russ, Bertha and Evarett I.
 
 
18
Russ, Bertha
  May 1979-September 1979
 
19
Russ, Bertha
  October 1979-November 1979
 
20
Russ, Bertha
  December 1979-January 1980
 
21
Russ, Bertha
  February 1980-August 1980
 
22
Russ, Bertha
  September 1980-May 1981
 
23
Russ, Bertha
  June 1981-November 1981
 
24
Russ, Bertha
  December 1981-October 1982
 
25
Russ, Bertha
  November 1982-September 1983
 
26
Russ, Bertha
  October 1983-July 1984
 
27
Russ, Bertha
  August 1984-March 1985
 
28
Russ, Bertha
  undated
 
29
Runyan, Charles
 
 
30
Correspondence "S"
 
 
31
Salmonson, Jessica
 
 
32
Saxton, Josephine
  1969-1973
 
33
Saxton, Josephine
  1974-1976
 
34
Saxton, Josephine
  1977
 
35
Saxton, Josephine
  1978
 
36
Saxton, Josephine
  1979-1980
 
37
Scholes, Robert
 
 
10 1
Searles, Ray
  1969-1972
 
2
Searles, Ray
  1973 and undated
 
3
Secor, Cynthia
 
 
4
Shechter, Andi
  1982
 
5
Schechter, Andi
  1983-1984
 
6
Schechter, Andi
  undated
 
7
Siegal, Eleanor
 
 
8
Silverberg, Robert
 
 
9
Silveria, Jeanette
 
 
10
Smith, Donna
 
 
11
Smith, Jeff
 
 
12
Spender, Dale
  1984
 
13
Spender, Dale
  1985
 
14
Spender, Dale
  1986-1988
 
15
Stekert, Ellen
 
 
16
Strete, Craig
  1974
 
17
Strete, Craig
  1975-1976
 
18
Strete, Craig
  1977-1978
 
19
Strete, Craig
  undated
 
20
Stumpf, Edna
 
 
21
Suvin, D.
 
 
22
Swords, Betty
 
 
23
Correspondence, "T"
 
 
24
Tanenhouse, Beverley
 
 
25
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1972
 
26
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1973
 
27
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  January 1974-June 1974
 
28
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  July 1974-December 1974
 
29
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  January 1975-june 1975
 
30
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  July 1975-December 1975
 
31
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1976
 
32
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1977
 
33
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1978
 
34
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1979
 
35
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1980
 
36
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  January 1981-June 1981
 
37
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  July 1981-December 1981
 
38
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1982
 
39
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1983
 
40
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1984
 
41
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  1985
 
42
Tiptree, James Jr. [Sheldon, Alice]
  undated
 
43
Turner, Alice K.
 
 
44
Uhl, Mary
  1970-1976
 
45
Uhl, Mary
  1977
 
11 1
Uhl, Mary
  1978
 
2
Uhl, Mary
  1979-1986
 
3
Varley, John
 
 
4
Vanderbosch, Jane
 
 
5
Correspondence "W"
 
 
6
Wagner, Mary Jo
  1981
 
7
White, Luise
 
 
8
Wilhelm, Kate
 
 
9
Wittig, Monique
 
 
10
Wolfe, Gene
 
 
11
Wood, Susan
 

 

IB:  Fan Mail

 
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Fan Letters, "A"
 
 
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Fan Letters, "B"
 
 
3
Fan Letters, "C"
 
 
4
Fan Letters, "D"
 
 
5
Fan Letters, "E"
 
 
6
Fan Letters, "F"
 
 
7
Fan Letters, "G"
 
 
8
Fan Letters, "H"
 
 
9
Fan Letters, "I"
 
 
10
Fan Letters, "J"
 
 
11
Fan Letters, Kalin-Killus
 
 
12
Fan Letters, Kina-Kole
 
 
13
Fan Letters, "L"
 
 
14
Fan Letters, "M"
 
 
15
Fan Letters, "N"
 
 
16
Fan Letters, "O"
 
 
17
Fan Letters, "P"
 
 
18
Fan Letters, Raethel-Reichems
 
 
19
Fan Letters, Roesler-Rousseau
 
 
20
Fan Letters, Sackray-Slung
 
 
21
Fan Letters, Smith-Sunderland
 
 
22
Fan Letters, "T"
 
 
23
Fan Letters, "U"
 
 
24
Fan Letters, Vassar, P.M.
 
 
25
Fan Letters, "W"
 
 
26
Fan Letters, "X"
 
 
27
Fan Letters, "Z"
 
 
28
Fan Letters, unidentified
 

 

IC:  K/S Correspondence

 
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K/S Correspondence, A-L
 
 
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K/S Correspondence, M-Z
 
 
31
K/S Correspondence, miscellaneous
 
 
32
K/S Correspondence, Victoria Clark and Barbara Storey
 
 
33
K/S Correspondence, Wendy Rathbone
 
 
34
K/S Correspondence, Kathleen Resch
 
 
35
K/S Correspondnece, Lezlie Shell
 

 

ID:  Letter Campaign to Support Russ

 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
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12
folder
36

Correspondence
  1980

 

IE:  Outgoing Correspondence

 
Container(s)
Description
 
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Correspondence, 1973-1986
 

 

IF:  Unidentified Correspondence

 
Container(s)
Description
 
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Unidentified correspondence
 

 

II:  Literary Works

 
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About K/S
 
 
2
About Pornography
 
 
3
Adventures of the Giant Baby
 
 
4
Against Pornography
 
 
5
Against Pornography
 
 
6
Against Pornography (Essay, bibliography, postscript, letters, miscellaneous)
 
 
7
Against Pornography
 
 
8
Against Pornography
 
 
9
Amor Vincit Feminism: The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction, pp. 1-25
 
 
10
Amor Vincit Feminism: The Battle of the Sexes in Science Fiction, pp. 26-46
 
 
14
Autobiography of Annabelle Broomstraw
 
 
15
Being Against Pornography
 
 
16
Being Against Pornography
 
 
17
Bodies
 
 
18
Bodies
 
 
19
A Boy and His Dog: The Final Solution
 
 
20
A Boy and His Dog: The Final Solution
 
 
21
Callimachus
 
 
22
Creating Positive Images of Women
 
 
23
Critique of Le Guin, Wolfe and Delany
 
 
24
Elf Hill
 
 
25
The Female Man, front sales manuscript
 
 
26
The Female Man, galley proof, title page
 
 
27
The Female Man, manuscript pp. 1-49
 
 
28
The Female Man, manuscript, pp. 50-115
 
 
29
The Female Man, manuscript pp. 116-190
 
 
30
The Female Man, manuscript pp. 191-259
 
 
31
The Female Man, manuscript pp. 260-306
 
 
32
A Guide to Newer Lesbian Sexual Perversions
 
 
14 1
Henry and Mimsie
 
 
2
Home Life
 
 
3
Home Life
 
 
4
How We Climbed Caopectate
 
 
5
How to Be Truly Feminine
 
 
6
Ideology of Social /Sexual Roles
 
 
7
In These Forests
 
 
8
The Inner Circles
 
 
9
Interview with Joanna Russ
  March 24, 1981
 
10
Invasion
 
 
11
Invasion
 
 
12
Kirk/Spock
 
 
13
Kirk/Spock
 
 
14
Introduction
 
 
15
Susan Koppleman's Anthology: Feminist Press
 
 
16
The Little Dirty Girl
 
 
17
The Little Dirty Girl
 
 
18
Magic Mommas and Trembling Sisters
 
 
19
Martyr
 
 
20
The Mystery of the Young Gentleman
 
 
21
Need for Feminist Theory
 
 
22
Nightmare Abbey
 
 
23
Nightmare Abbey
 
 
24
Nightmare Abbey Act I
 
 
28
On Being Depressed
 
 
29
On H.P. Lovecraft
 
 
30
An Open Letter to All Those Semioticians (Female) Out There
 
 
31
Pornography and the Doubleness of Sex for Women
 
 
32
Poetry
 
 
33
Reactionary Feminism
 
 
34
Reactionary Feminism
 
 
35
Reactionary Feminism
 
 
36
Reactionary Feminism
 
 
15 1
Reviews/responses to articles
 
 
2
Rose of My Heart
 
 
3
The Scholar as Translator
 
 
4
The Sensible Fish, pp. 1-25
 
 
5
The Sensible Fish, pp. 26-50
 
 
6
The Sensible Fish, pp. 51-75
 
 
7
The Sensible Fish, pp. 76-100
 
 
8
The Sensible Fish, pp. 101-125
 
 
9
The Sensible Fish, pp. 126-150
 
 
10
The Sensible Fish, pp. 151-175
 
 
11
The Sensible Fish, pp. 176-220
 
 
12
The Sensible Fish, pp. 201-214
 
 
13
Seventeen-Eighteen
 
 
14
Sexual Theory
 
 
15
The She-Wolf
 
 
16
Some Lesbians
 
 
17
Some Lesbians
 
 
18
Souls
 
 
19
Souls
 
 
20
Souls
 
 
21
Souls
 
 
22
Souls
 
 
23
Souls
 
 
24
Sword Blades and Poppy Seed
 
 
25
Sword Blades and Poppy Seed
 
 
26
Suggestive Power in Science Fiction
 
 
27
There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Holiday, pp. 1-25
 
 
28
There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Holiday, pp. 26-49
 
 
29
Those that I Fight
 
 
30
To Write "Like a Woman"
 
 
31
To Write "Like a Woman"
 
 
32
To Write "Like a Woman"
 
 
33
To Write "Like a Woman"
 
 
37
What Did you Do During the Revolution, Grandma?
 
 
38
Window Dressing (play)
 
 
39
Women's Pornography and Star Trek