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Herland, Emma

2011
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Asexual Sustainability in Herland

2022
Anticipating twentieth-century overpopulation concerns, this chapter examines a Progressive-era fantasy of escaping an increasingly unsustainable globe. Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s novel, Herland (1915), depicts an all-female, asexually reproductive agrotopia, one that, while sealed off from the rest of the world, achieves the aims of US conservation ...
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The Rape of the Text: Charlotte Gilmans Violation of Herland

Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, 1990
Rape became not only a male prerogative, but mans basic weapon of force against woman, the principal agent of his will and her fear. Susan Gubar assures us that one of the primary metaphors of masculine power over the feminine—rape—is subverted in Herland.
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