Feminists confront fascism and the state
This is a list of works in which feminists confront fascism (narrowly) and state power more generally. Other works related to this theme and notable for some reason will also be listed.
Feminists confront
- Swastika Night by Katharine Burdekin - A major novel by Burdekin, a socialist, challenging Nazism (German fascism).
- The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk - A fascist society in Southern California.
- Return to Isis and sequels by Jean Stewart - A fascist society in midwest & eastern US, versus "Isis" -- western US.
Other works
- The Rising of the Moon by Flynn Connolly - A novel about state control in Ireland, and a feminist revolution.
- The Immortals by Tracy Hickman (1996) (fascism in America; use of anti-AIDS/plague hysteria to institute fascism)
- It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis (fascism in America; imprisonment of liberals, Communists, homosexuals)
- 1984 by George Orwell - A classic dystopian novel with an all-powerful state, sexual chastity and sexual attraction are key themes.
- Farthing by Jo Walton - An alternate history of England.