Postmodern Utopias and Feminist Fictions
Postmodern Utopias and Feminist Fictions
About this book
This study examines feminist speculative fiction from the late twentieth- and early twenty-first century, and finds within it a new vision for the future. Rejecting notions of postmodern utopia as exclusionary, Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor advances one defined in terms of hospitality, casting what she calls imaginative sympathy as the foundation of utopian desire. Tracing these themes through the works of Atwood, Butler, Lessing, and Winterson, as well as those of well-known Muslim feminists such as El Saadawi, Parsipur, and Mernissi, Wagner-Lawlor balances literary analysis with innovative extensions of feminist philosophy to show how inclusionary utopian thinking can inform and promote political agency. Examining these contemporary fictions reveals the rewards of attending to a community that acknowledges difference, diversity, and the imaginative potential of every human being --
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Subjects
English literature, history and criticism, 21st centuryUtopias in literatureFeminism and literatureWomen authorsSpeculative fictionPostmodernism (Literature)History and criticismFeministische PhilosophiePostmoderneEnglischUtopieFrauenliteratur