Marleen S. Barr
21 works in English-language magazines
| Date | Page | Type | Title | Magazine | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 1982 | 15 | Review | Future Females | Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review, #1, January-February 1982 | Diane Parkin-Speer & Marleen S. Barr |
| May 1982 | 4 | Review | Future Females | Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review, #4, May 1982 | Kathleen L. Spencer & Diane Parkin-Speer & Marleen S. Barr |
| June 1982 | 96 | Review | Future Females: A Critical Anthology | Foundation, #25 June 1982 | Stefan Lewicki & Marleen S. Barr |
| July 1983 | 247 | Review | Future Females: A Critical Anthology | Science-Fiction Studies, July 1983 | Linda Leith & Marleen S. Barr |
| 1984 | 111 | Essay | Dame Unise, Feminist Maiden Who Fares Well with the Patriarchy: Jessica Amanda Salmonson's 'The Prodigal Daughter' and the Emerging Tradition in Feminist Speculative Fiction | Women's Studies International Forum, vol.7, no.2 | Marleen S. Barr |
| 1984 | 83 | Essay | Editorial (Women's Studies International Forum, vol.7, no.2) | Women's Studies International Forum, vol.7, no.2 | Marleen S. Barr |
| 1984 | 130 | Review | Future Females: A Critical Anthology | Women's Studies International Forum, vol.7, no.2 | Catharine R. Stimpson & Marleen S. Barr |
| January 1988 | 48 | Review | Alien to Femininity: Speculative Fiction and Feminist Theory | Science Fiction Chronicle, #100 January 1988 | Don D'Ammassa & Marleen S. Barr |
| September 1993 | 25 | Review | Feminist Fabulation: Space/Postmodern Fiction | Locus, #392 September 1993 | Gary K. Wolfe & Marleen S. Barr |
| 1994 | 58 | Essay | Searoad Chronicles of Klatsand as a Pathway toward New Directions in Feminist Science Fiction: Or, Who's Afraid of Connecting Ursula Le Guin to Virginia Woolf? | Foundation, #60 Spring 1994 | Marleen S. Barr |
| 2004 | 115 | Short Fiction | Close Encounters of the Monica Kind | Femspec, Volume 4, Issue 2 | Marleen S. Barr |
| January 2004 | 18 | Review | Oy Pioneer! | SFRA Review #267 | Andrew Gordon & Marleen S. Barr |
| September 2004 | 18 | Review | Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium | The New York Review of Science Fiction, September 2004 | Greg Beatty & Marleen S. Barr |
| April 2005 | 21 | Review | Tritcheon Hash | SFRA Review #272 | Marleen S. Barr & Sue Lange |
| September 2005 | 11 | Essay | Read This (NYRSF, September 2005) | The New York Review of Science Fiction, September 2005 | Marleen S. Barr |
| 2008 | 114 | Review | Afro-Future Females: Black Writers Chart Science Fiction's Newest New Wave Trajectory | Foundation, #104 Winter 2008 | David Harlan Wilson & Marleen S. Barr |
| October 2009 | 118 | Review | Reading Science Fiction | DeathRay, October-November 2009 | Paul Marland & James Gunn & Marleen S. Barr & Matthew Candelaria |
| June 2013 | |10 | Essay | Kirk T. Pistol Closely Encounters Enormous Flight Changes at the Last Minute—Sans Starship: A True James Gunn Appreciation Story | James Gunn's Ad Astra, June 2013 | Marleen S. Barr |
| October 2015 | 32 | Review | Oy Feminist Planets: A Fake Memoir | SFRA Review, #314 Fall 2015 | Andrew M. Gordon & Marleen S. Barr |
| October 2015 | Short Fiction | Rudolph the Red Nosed Squirrel or Miracle on 82nd Street: Fiction/Quotation/Exposition | Farrago's Wainscot, October 2015 | Marleen S. Barr | |
| June 2017 | 75 | Short Fiction | The Purple Rose of Brooklyn, or Meeting Marshall McLuhan (with a Little Help from Mayan Apocalypse Planet X/Nibiru) | See the Elephant, Issue 3: Slipping Through the Cracks | Marleen S. Barr |