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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* Preface / Sarah Webster Goodwin and Libby Falk Jones - ix | |||
* "Knowing Better: Feminism and Utopian Discourse in ''Pride and Prejudice'', ''Villette'', and 'Babette's Feast'" / [[Sarah Webster Goodwin]] - p.1 | |||
* "Food for Postmodern Thought: [[Isak Dinesen]]'s Female Artists as Precursors to Contemporary Feminist Fabulators" / [[Marleen Barr]] - p.21 | |||
* "Utopian Feminism, Skeptical Feminism, and Narrative Energy" / [[Ellen Peel]] - p.34 | |||
* "'The Laws of Justice, of Nature, and of Right': Victorian Feminist Utopias" / [[Nan Bowman Albinski]] - p.50 | |||
* "The Grand Marital Revolution: Two Feminist Utopias (1874, 1919)" / [[Carol Farley Kessler]] - p.69 | |||
* "The Great Divorce: Fictions of Feminist Desire" / [[Kristine J. Anderson]] - p.85 | |||
* "'So We All Become Mothers': [[Harriet Beecher Stowe]], [[Charlotte Perkins Gilman]], and the New World of Women's Culture" / [[Dorothy Berkson]] - p.100 | |||
* "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias" / [[Libby Falk Jones]] - p.116 | |||
* "Women's Utopias: New Worlds, New Texts" / [[Lee Cullen Khanna]] - p.130 | |||
* "The Turn from Utopia in Recent Feminist Fiction" / [[Peter Fitting]] - p.141 | |||
* "Feminocentric Utopia and Male Desire: 'The New Paris of the Saint-Simonians'" / [[Kari Weil]] - p.159 | |||
* "A Medieval Woman's Utopian Vision: The Rule of St. Clare of Assisi" / [[Elizabeth Petroff]] - p.174 | |||
* "Response: WHat Happened to History?" / [[Jean Pfaelzer]] - p.191 | |||
* "Response" / [[Jean Bethke Elshtain]] - p.201 | |||
* Notes on Contributors - p.209 | |||
* Index - p.213 | |||
[[category:1990 publications]] | [[category:1990 publications]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:52, 12 November 2010
Feminism, Utopia, and Narrative is a 1990 collection of feminist SF studies edited by Libby Falk Jones and Sarah Webster Goodwin.
Editions
- 1990: University of Tennessee Press, 1st edition (July 1990). ISBN 0870496360. ISBN 978-0870496363.
Contents
- Preface / Sarah Webster Goodwin and Libby Falk Jones - ix
- "Knowing Better: Feminism and Utopian Discourse in Pride and Prejudice, Villette, and 'Babette's Feast'" / Sarah Webster Goodwin - p.1
- "Food for Postmodern Thought: Isak Dinesen's Female Artists as Precursors to Contemporary Feminist Fabulators" / Marleen Barr - p.21
- "Utopian Feminism, Skeptical Feminism, and Narrative Energy" / Ellen Peel - p.34
- "'The Laws of Justice, of Nature, and of Right': Victorian Feminist Utopias" / Nan Bowman Albinski - p.50
- "The Grand Marital Revolution: Two Feminist Utopias (1874, 1919)" / Carol Farley Kessler - p.69
- "The Great Divorce: Fictions of Feminist Desire" / Kristine J. Anderson - p.85
- "'So We All Become Mothers': Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and the New World of Women's Culture" / Dorothy Berkson - p.100
- "Gilman, Bradley, Piercy, and the Evolving Rhetoric of Feminist Utopias" / Libby Falk Jones - p.116
- "Women's Utopias: New Worlds, New Texts" / Lee Cullen Khanna - p.130
- "The Turn from Utopia in Recent Feminist Fiction" / Peter Fitting - p.141
- "Feminocentric Utopia and Male Desire: 'The New Paris of the Saint-Simonians'" / Kari Weil - p.159
- "A Medieval Woman's Utopian Vision: The Rule of St. Clare of Assisi" / Elizabeth Petroff - p.174
- "Response: WHat Happened to History?" / Jean Pfaelzer - p.191
- "Response" / Jean Bethke Elshtain - p.201
- Notes on Contributors - p.209
- Index - p.213