The Herland Trilogy
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Beschreibung
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Herland Trilogy-comprising Moving the Mountain, Herland, and With Her in Ourland-offers a sustained feminist reimagining of social order, gender, labor, education, and reproduction. Written in the idiom of utopian fiction and social satire, the trilogy uses speculative settings to expose the irrationalities of patriarchal civilization. Its lucid prose, dialogic structure, and reformist imagination place it within the progressive-era tradition of didactic fiction, while its all-female society remains a landmark of early feminist science fiction. Gilman, best known for "The Yellow Wall-Paper," wrote from a life shaped by economic precarity, intellectual independence, and resistance to the domestic constraints imposed on women. Her commitments to women's autonomy, cooperative housekeeping, rational child-rearing, and social evolution inform the trilogy's arguments. Drawing on her work as lecturer, theorist, and activist, she transforms fiction into a laboratory for testing social possibilities. This trilogy is recommended for readers interested in feminist classics, utopian literature, and the history of social thought. It rewards attention not merely as imaginative fiction, but as a bold intervention in debates about equality, citizenship, and the remaking of everyday life.
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Sci-Fi
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Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
248
Preis
14.80 €
Beschreibung
Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Herland Trilogy-comprising Moving the Mountain, Herland, and With Her in Ourland-offers a sustained feminist reimagining of social order, gender, labor, education, and reproduction. Written in the idiom of utopian fiction and social satire, the trilogy uses speculative settings to expose the irrationalities of patriarchal civilization. Its lucid prose, dialogic structure, and reformist imagination place it within the progressive-era tradition of didactic fiction, while its all-female society remains a landmark of early feminist science fiction. Gilman, best known for "The Yellow Wall-Paper," wrote from a life shaped by economic precarity, intellectual independence, and resistance to the domestic constraints imposed on women. Her commitments to women's autonomy, cooperative housekeeping, rational child-rearing, and social evolution inform the trilogy's arguments. Drawing on her work as lecturer, theorist, and activist, she transforms fiction into a laboratory for testing social possibilities. This trilogy is recommended for readers interested in feminist classics, utopian literature, and the history of social thought. It rewards attention not merely as imaginative fiction, but as a bold intervention in debates about equality, citizenship, and the remaking of everyday life.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
Sci-Fi
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
248
Preis
14.80 €



