Der Otherwise Award (bis 2019 James Tiptree, Jr. Award, oft einfach Tiptree Award) ist ein Literaturpreis, der jedes Jahr für Werke der Science-Fiction oder Fantasy vergeben wird, die die Geschlechterrollen untersuchen und erweitern. Der Preis umfasst jeweils 1000 Dollar sowie ein Originalkunstwerk. Berücksichtigt werden Romane und Erzählungen, die im Vorjahr in den USA zum ersten Mal veröffentlicht wurden. 1996 wurde zusätzlich noch ein Retrospective Award für vor 1991 veröffentlichte Werke vergeben. (Wikipedia)
Otherwise Award / James Tiptree Jr. Award Public
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Baba Yaga Laid an Egg Myths by Dubravka Ugrešić, Dubravka Ugresic, Dubravka Ugrešić
Baba Yaga is a witch-like character who flies around on a giant mortar, kidnapping (and presumably eating) small children. She …
xerxessia says: 2011
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Redwood and Wildfire by Andrea Hairston
Redwood and Wildfire is Andrea Hairston's second novel. It centers on the main characters Redwood and Aidan and their travel …
xerxessia says: 2012
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The drowning Girl by Caitlín R. Kiernan
Imp, a struggling schizophrenic, fights to determine whether or not the strange mythological creatures she meets are due to her …
xerxessia says: 2013
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xerxessia says: 2013
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Four hundred years ago, in a small town in rural France, a young woman creates the future in the shape …
xerxessia says: 2014
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The Girl in the Road by Monica Byrne
Stunningly original and wildly inventive, The Girl in the Road melds the influences of Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, and Erin …
xerxessia says: 2015
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Mes vrais enfants by Jo Walton
5 stars
Née en 1926, Patricia Cowan finit ses jours dans une maison de retraite. Très âgée, très confuse, elle se souvient …
xerxessia says: 2015
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xerxessia says: 2016
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When the Moon Was Ours: A Novel by Anna-Marie McLemore
As their deep friendship turns to love, Latina teenager Miel, who grows roses from her wrist, and Italian-Pakistani Samir, a …
xerxessia says: 2017
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Who Runs the World? by Virginia Bergin (author)
Welcome to the Matriarchy. Sixty years after a virus has wiped out almost all the men on the planet, things …
xerxessia says: 2018
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Both a recounting of trauma and its impacts, as well as a retelling of a Nigerian fable. The main character's …
xerxessia says: 2020
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Winterplanet by Ursula K. Le Guin
4 stars
[Comment by Kim Stanley Robinson, on The Guardian's website][1]: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K Le Guin (1969) …
xerxessia says: Retrospective Award 1996
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Planet der Frauen by Joanna Russ
Living in an altered past that never saw the end of the Great Depression, Jeannine, a librarian, is waiting to …
xerxessia says: Retrospective Award 1996
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xerxessia says: Retrospective Award 1996