Ink-Stained Amazon

A feminist analysis of popular culture, by Jennifer K. Stuller.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Interview with the Ink-Stained Amazon at SciFiPulse

An interview with Yours Truly, conducted by comic book academic, Nicholas Yanes, is over at SciFiPulse.Net.

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

21st Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy Fans

I'm honored to be included in the 21st Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy Fans hosted over at Heroine Content. Check out the many thoughtful posts on gender, sexuality, and race in science fiction and fantasy.

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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Whedon Back to What He Does Best

Well THIS sounds interesting . . .

Dollhouse follows a top-secret world of people programmed with different personalities, abilities and memories, depending on their mission.

After each assignment—which can be physical, romantic or even illegal—the characters have their memories wiped clean and are sent back to a lab (dubbed the dollhouse). The show centers on Dushku's character, Echo, as she slowly begins to develop some self-awareness.


It sounds like good ol' Sci Fi 101--with the Whedon touch.

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