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Page 21
... female role . But , as I hinted earlier , Moore also develops Shelley's critique of the male scientist who attempts to appropriate female powers of procreation . Since we have been concerned thus far with female alienation from the body ...
... female role . But , as I hinted earlier , Moore also develops Shelley's critique of the male scientist who attempts to appropriate female powers of procreation . Since we have been concerned thus far with female alienation from the body ...
Page 25
... female fabulation . No longer Adam's or God's creature , this first of all female monsters pays for her autonomy with her rage , specifically through her curse of Eve which constitutes a curse on herself as well : " Let her and hers ...
... female fabulation . No longer Adam's or God's creature , this first of all female monsters pays for her autonomy with her rage , specifically through her curse of Eve which constitutes a curse on herself as well : " Let her and hers ...
Page 249
... female SF writers at least up to Moore's time the world that is ' our own` is inexorably patriarchal , and the ` different` term is the female , seen now in all her alienation . ( pp . 20-21 ) She then goes on to say that " contemporary ...
... female SF writers at least up to Moore's time the world that is ' our own` is inexorably patriarchal , and the ` different` term is the female , seen now in all her alienation . ( pp . 20-21 ) She then goes on to say that " contemporary ...
Contents
Le Guins Use of the Occult | 36 |
Utopia in the | 49 |
Jean Pfaelzer Parody and Satire in American Dystopian | 61 |
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