Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 152
She distances herself , and her chosen texts , from both “ traditional ” utopias — which , she argues , are invested in a selfcontained , harmonious subject expressive of an “ ideal space free from ideological conflict ” ( xv ) -as well ...
She distances herself , and her chosen texts , from both “ traditional ” utopias — which , she argues , are invested in a selfcontained , harmonious subject expressive of an “ ideal space free from ideological conflict ” ( xv ) -as well ...
Page 153
Burwell too carefully chooses her “ traditional ” utopias , which she argues operate through a “ logic of resolution , ” and sets them up as fall guys with reference to 1970s feminist science fiction . But this opposition only works ...
Burwell too carefully chooses her “ traditional ” utopias , which she argues operate through a “ logic of resolution , ” and sets them up as fall guys with reference to 1970s feminist science fiction . But this opposition only works ...
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Gilman ... may be seen as echoing four hundred years of utopian tradition ” ( 35 ) , he asserts , and finds that the author , even while satirizing the " infantilization " of narrators in traditional utopias , finally reinscribes that ...
Gilman ... may be seen as echoing four hundred years of utopian tradition ” ( 35 ) , he asserts , and finds that the author , even while satirizing the " infantilization " of narrators in traditional utopias , finally reinscribes that ...
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