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This book presents an exploration of the reinvented utopia that provided second-wave feminists of the 1970s with a conceptual space to articulate the politics of change. Tatiana Teslenko argues that utopian fiction of this decade offered a means of validating the personal as well as the political, and of criticizing a patriarchal social order. Teslenko reveals feminists' attempt through fiction to envision a new political order.

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CONTENTS: List of Tables Preface Introduction Rhetoric of Identification New Rhetoric of Genre Chapter 1: Utopia and Utopianism Utopia and Ideology Utopia as Literary Genre Chapter 2: Utopianism and Feminism Scraping False Dichotomies Genre Transformation Chapter 3: Dorothy Bryant: Saving the Human Race The Real World Utopian Chronotope Utopian People Dream-time: Fluid Meaning and Rigid Word The Law of Light Chapter 4: Joanna Russ: New Meaning for Old Concepts Calculated Ambiguity Janet the Savior Jeannine: Cognitive Starvation Jael: Terror of Terrorism Joanna: Usurp the Denied Identification Revisited Conclusion: Utopian Genre as Feminist Strategy Glossary Bibliography

Feminist Utopian Novels of the 1970s Joanna Russ

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 19/08/2003
      ISBN13: 9780415967877, 978-0415967877
      ISBN10: 0415967872

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book presents an exploration of the reinvented utopia that provided second-wave feminists of the 1970s with a conceptual space to articulate the politics of change. Tatiana Teslenko argues that utopian fiction of this decade offered a means of validating the personal as well as the political, and of criticizing a patriarchal social order. Teslenko reveals feminists' attempt through fiction to envision a new political order.

      Table of Contents
      CONTENTS: List of Tables Preface Introduction Rhetoric of Identification New Rhetoric of Genre Chapter 1: Utopia and Utopianism Utopia and Ideology Utopia as Literary Genre Chapter 2: Utopianism and Feminism Scraping False Dichotomies Genre Transformation Chapter 3: Dorothy Bryant: Saving the Human Race The Real World Utopian Chronotope Utopian People Dream-time: Fluid Meaning and Rigid Word The Law of Light Chapter 4: Joanna Russ: New Meaning for Old Concepts Calculated Ambiguity Janet the Savior Jeannine: Cognitive Starvation Jael: Terror of Terrorism Joanna: Usurp the Denied Identification Revisited Conclusion: Utopian Genre as Feminist Strategy Glossary Bibliography

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