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'''''Feminist Utopias''''' (1989) by [[Frances Bartkowski]].
; Tatian Teslenko. ''[[Feminist Utopian Novels of the 1970s|Feminist Utopian Novels of the 1970s: Joanna Russ and Dorothy Bryant]]''. Routledge: 2003. ISBN 0415967872. ISBN 9780415967873.


==Contents==
* List of Tables ix
* Preface xi
* Acknowledgments xiii


==Editions==
; Introduction 1 (6)
* 1989: University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
* Rhetoric of Identification 7 (5)
* New Rhetoric of Genre 12 (5)
* Utopia as Rhetorical Subject 17 (6)


; Chapter One - Utopia and Utopianism 23 (12)
* Utopia and Ideology 24 (2)
* Utopia as Literary Genre 26 (9)
   
; Chapter Two - Utopianism and Feminism 35 (50)
* Scrapping False Dichotomies 36 (25)
* Genre Transformation 61 (24)


; Chapter Three - [[Dorothy Bryant]]: Saving the Human Race 85 (42)
* The Real World 87 (3)
* Utopian Chronotope 90 (9)
* Utopian People 99 (13)
* Dream-time: Fluid Meaning and Rigid Word 112 (5)
* The Law of Light 117 (10)


; Chapter Four - [[Joanna Russ]] - New Meaning for Old Concepts 127 (36)
* Calculated Ambiguity 128 (9)
* Janet the Savior 137 (5)
* Jeannine: Cognitive Starvation 142 (2)
* Jael: Terror of Terrorism 144 (4)
* Joanna: Usurp the Denied 148 (6)
* Identification Revisited 154 (9)




* Conclusion: Utopian Genre as Feminist Strategy 163 (12)
* Notes 175 (6)
* Glossary 181 (2)
* Bibliography 183 (10)
* Index 193


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Latest revision as of 17:09, 8 December 2010

Tatian Teslenko. Feminist Utopian Novels of the 1970s: Joanna Russ and Dorothy Bryant. Routledge
2003. ISBN 0415967872. ISBN 9780415967873.

Contents

  • List of Tables ix
  • Preface xi
  • Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1 (6)
  • Rhetoric of Identification 7 (5)
  • New Rhetoric of Genre 12 (5)
  • Utopia as Rhetorical Subject 17 (6)
Chapter One - Utopia and Utopianism 23 (12)
  • Utopia and Ideology 24 (2)
  • Utopia as Literary Genre 26 (9)
Chapter Two - Utopianism and Feminism 35 (50)
  • Scrapping False Dichotomies 36 (25)
  • Genre Transformation 61 (24)
Chapter Three - Dorothy Bryant
Saving the Human Race 85 (42)
  • The Real World 87 (3)
  • Utopian Chronotope 90 (9)
  • Utopian People 99 (13)
  • Dream-time: Fluid Meaning and Rigid Word 112 (5)
  • The Law of Light 117 (10)
Chapter Four - Joanna Russ - New Meaning for Old Concepts 127 (36)
  • Calculated Ambiguity 128 (9)
  • Janet the Savior 137 (5)
  • Jeannine: Cognitive Starvation 142 (2)
  • Jael: Terror of Terrorism 144 (4)
  • Joanna: Usurp the Denied 148 (6)
  • Identification Revisited 154 (9)


  • Conclusion: Utopian Genre as Feminist Strategy 163 (12)
  • Notes 175 (6)
  • Glossary 181 (2)
  • Bibliography 183 (10)
  • Index 193