Feminist Utopian Novels of the 1970s

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Teslenko, Tatian.
   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