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"Thus, ''Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism'' is a book about how people come to believe what they do -- how their beliefs are instilled or reinforced. In particular, it is about how people are influenced by reading feminist utopian novels."<ref>Introduction, p.xvi.</ref> | "Thus, ''Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism'' is a book about how people come to believe what they do -- how their beliefs are instilled or reinforced. In particular, it is about how people are influenced by reading feminist utopian novels."<ref>Introduction, p.xvi.</ref> | ||
==Contents== | |||
* Acknowledgements - xii | |||
* Introduction - xv | |||
; Part I - Persuasion in Feminist Utopian Narratives | |||
* Chapter 1 - Static and Pragmatic Utopian Feminism - p.3 | |||
* Chapter 2 - The Process of Feminist Narrative Persuasion - p.16 | |||
* Chapter 3 - Two Major Techniques of Narrative Persuasion: Belief-Bridging and Protean Persuasion - p.35 | |||
* Chapter 4 - Feminism as a Rejection of Patriarchal Patterns - p.48 | |||
* Chapter 5 - Diverse Patterns of Feminism - p.63 | |||
; Part II - Readings of Feminist Utopian Narratives | |||
* Chapter 6 - Doris Lessing's ''The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five'' - p.83 | |||
* Chapter 7 - Ursula K. Le Guin's ''The Left Hand of Darkness'' - p.109 | |||
* Chapter 8 - Monique Wittig's ''Les Guérillères'' - p.149 | |||
* Conclusion - p.173 | |||
* Notes - p.185 | |||
* Bibliography - p.201 | |||
* Index - p.221 | |||
==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:59, 11 November 2010
Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism: A Rhetoric of Feminist Utopian Fiction by Ellen Susan Peel is a 2002 study of "persuasion" in feminist utopian fiction. The book focuses primarily on three novels:
- The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five by Doris Lessing (1980)
- The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (1969)
- Les Guérillères (The Women Warriors) by Monique Wittig (1969)
"Thus, Politics, Persuasion, and Pragmatism is a book about how people come to believe what they do -- how their beliefs are instilled or reinforced. In particular, it is about how people are influenced by reading feminist utopian novels."[1]
Contents
- Acknowledgements - xii
- Introduction - xv
- Part I - Persuasion in Feminist Utopian Narratives
- Chapter 1 - Static and Pragmatic Utopian Feminism - p.3
- Chapter 2 - The Process of Feminist Narrative Persuasion - p.16
- Chapter 3 - Two Major Techniques of Narrative Persuasion: Belief-Bridging and Protean Persuasion - p.35
- Chapter 4 - Feminism as a Rejection of Patriarchal Patterns - p.48
- Chapter 5 - Diverse Patterns of Feminism - p.63
- Part II - Readings of Feminist Utopian Narratives
- Chapter 6 - Doris Lessing's The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five - p.83
- Chapter 7 - Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness - p.109
- Chapter 8 - Monique Wittig's Les Guérillères - p.149
- Conclusion - p.173
- Notes - p.185
- Bibliography - p.201
- Index - p.221
Editions
- Ohio State University Press, 2002. ISBN 0814209106.
Notes
- ↑ Introduction, p.xvi.