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Premis Reconeguts:

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SF is perhaps one of the better genres for the successful exploration of gender issues, as it allows writers to develop allegorical scenarios or subverted environments that enable them to explore the issues in a more explicit and pointed way than other genres will allow.

Pseudónimo de Alice B. Sheldon (1991)

www.tiptree.org / gender-bending fiction / temas de género

Els concedeix la Lambda Fundation Literature des de 1989 a obres de ciència ficció, fantasia i terror que encaixin en la categoria de literatura lesbiana, gai, transsexual o bisexual.

> UK

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  • Premi Jupiter (grup de professors i estudiosos de la llengua i literatura anglesa)

1974_premi de novel·la_Los desposeidos de Ursula K Le Guin

1974_premi relat curt_El dia anterior a la revolución_de Ursula K Le Guin

1975_premi de novel·la_Donde solian cantar los dulces pajaros de Kate Wilhelm

1975_premi de relat_ El diario de la rosa_de Ursula K Le Guin

  • The Arthur C. Clarke Award is Britain's most prestigious genre award.

1992 Synners by P A T CADIGAN

1993 Body of Glass by Marge Piercy

1995 Fools by P A T CADIGAN

1998 The Sparrow by MARY DORIA RUSSELL

2000 Distraction by BRUCE STERLING ¿?

  • An annual award administrated by the BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION ASSOCIATION and voted for by its members. The award was originally given in four categories - Novel, Short Story, Media and Artist.

1990 / Short Story / 'The Original Doctor Shade' by KIM NEWMAN

1991 / Short Story / 'Bad Timing' by Molly Brown

1992 / Novel / Red Mars by KIM STANLEY ROBINSON

1997 / Novel / The Sparrow by MARY DORIA RUSSELL

1998 / Short Story / La Cenerentola' by Gwyneth Jones

> USA

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The most renowned of all genre awards, the Hugo Award, or Science Fiction Achievement Award, was founded in 1953. Named after editor HUGO GERNSBACK who founded AMAZING STORIES magazine in 1926 and is affectionately known as 'the father of the science fiction magazine’. The Hugo's are separated into various categories which have changed over the years, but presently are: Novel, Novella, Novelette, Short Story, Non-Fiction or Related Book, Dramatic Presentation (Film or Television), Professional Editor, Professional Artist, Semiprozine (a magazine somewhere between a fanzine and a professional publication), Fanzine, Fan Writer and Fan Artist.

  • The Hugo's are separated into various categories which have changed over the years

1990 / Novella / 'The Mountains of Mourning' by LOIS McMASTER BUJOLD

1990 / Short Story / 'Boobs' by Suzy McKee Charnas

1991 / Novel / The Vor Game by LOIS McMASTER BUJOLD

1991 / Novella / 'The Hemingway Hoax' by JOE HALDEMAN

1992 / Novel / Barrayar by LOIS McMASTER BUJOLD

1992 / Novella / 'Beggars in Spain' by Nancy Kress

1993 / Novellette / 'The Nutcracker Coup' by Janet Kagan

1993 / Short Story / ‘Even the Queen' by Connie Willis

1994 / Novel / Green Mars by KIM STANLEY ROBINSON

1994 / Short Story / 'Death on the Nile' by Connie Willis

1995 / Novel / Mirror Dance by LOIS McMASTER BUJOLD

1995 / Short Story / None So Blind' By JOE HALDEMAN

1996 / Short Story / 'The Lincoln Train' by MAUREEN F. McHUGH

1997 / Novel / Blue Mars by KIM ST ANLEY ROBINSON

1997 / Short Story / 'The Soul Selects Her Own Society . . . ' by Connie Willis

1998 / Novel / Forever Peace by JOE HALDEMAN

1999 / Novel / To Say Nothing ofthe Dog by Connie Willis

2000 / Novella / 'The Winds of Marble Arch' by Connie Willis

  • JOHN W. CAMPBELL MEMORIAL AWARD

John W. Campbell was for many years editor of ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION magazine (now ANALOG), and pioneered the GOLDEN AGE of American SF during the late 1930s and early 1940s.The John W. Campbell Memorial Award is given to the best newcomer to the genre and is awarded annually at Worldcon, the conven- tion held by the WORLD SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY (WSFS).

1990 Kristine Kathryn Rusch

1991 Julia Ecklar

1993 Laura Resnick

1994 Amy Thomson

1998 MARY DORIA RUSSELL

1999 Nalo Hopkinson

  • The Nebula Award is given by the SCIENCE FICTION WRITERS OF AMERICA (SFWA) and is voted for by members of that organization. four categories - Novel, Novella, Novelette and Short Story.

1990 > [Abril-Maig]

Novel Tehanu; The Last Book ofEarthsea by URSULA K. LE GUIN

Novella 'The Hemingway Hoax' by JOE HALDEMAN

1991

Novella 'Beggars in Spain' by Nancy Kress

1992

Novel Doomsday Book by Connie Willis

Novelette 'Danny Goes to Mars' by Pamela Sargent

Short Story 'Even the Queen' by Connie Willis

1993

Novel Red Mars by KIM STANLEY ROBINSON

1994

Short Story 'A Defence of the Social Contracts' by Martha Soukup

1994

Short Story 'A Defence of the Social Contracts' by Martha Soukup

1995

Novella 'Last Summer at Mars Hill' by ELIZABETH HAND

Novelette 'Solitude' by URSULA K. LE GUIN

Short Story 'Death and the Librarian' by Esther M. Friesner

1996

Novel Slow River by Nicola Griffith

Short Story 'A Birthday' by Esther M. Friesner

1997

Novel The Moon and the Sun by Vonda N. Mclntyre

Novelette 'Flowers of Aulit Prison' by Nancy Kress

Short Story 'Sister Emily's Lightship' by Jane Yolen

1998

Novella 'Reading the Bones' by Sheila Finch

Novelette 'Lost Girls' by Jane Yolen

1999

Novel Parable ofthe Talents by OCTAVIA BUTLER

Novelette 'Mars is No Place for Children' by Mary A. Turzillo

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  • Premi lifetime’s achievement (SFWA) > Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master

2012 Connie Willis

2005 Robert Silverberg

2003 Ursula K Le Guin

/ Autor Emèrit de la SFWA

2003 Katherine MacLean

1997 Judith Merril