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An Exploration of Female Masculinity in Herland
Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science ResearchCharlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935), a prominent feminist, writer, and theorist, has left an enduring legacy through her diverse body of work and her contributions to feminist thought and social reform. Among her influential works, Herland (1915) stands out as a seminal feminist utopian novel, portraying a harmonious, all-female society where ...
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Looking Backward: From Herland to Gulliver's Travels
Studies in American Fiction, 1983Etude comparative de l'analyse de l'alienation menee par Charlotte Perkins Gilman dans ses utopies feministes, H. et With Her in Ourland, avec la satire de Swift.
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2016
A half hour radio documentary produced by Nicola Swords for the BBC Radio 4 series Seriously. I conducted the interviews, developed the script with the producer, and announced the documentary which looked at utopias and feminist through the 1915 novel Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
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A half hour radio documentary produced by Nicola Swords for the BBC Radio 4 series Seriously. I conducted the interviews, developed the script with the producer, and announced the documentary which looked at utopias and feminist through the 1915 novel Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
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From Herland to #MeToo: Utopia or Dystopia?
Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020Abstract Some of the impetus of the #MeToo movement may derive from feminist imaginings of utopia—popularized recently in films like Wonder Woman (2017). One hundred years before the #MeToo movement, a feminist utopia was envisioned in the novel Herland (published serially between 1910–1916) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a first-wave ...
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Herland: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Literature of the Beehive
2000Charlotte Perkins Gilman was perhaps best known in her own time for Women and Economics, published originally in 1898, which, according to Sheila Rowbotham, ‘pioneered a critique of conventional, male dominated, economics for ignoring the contribution of women to wealth through domestic labour’.2 She wrote at a time when the ideas of Darwin were giving
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Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman First Edition
2018Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s feminist novel Herland written in 1892, and giving an utopic vision of an all-female society is still among the most outstanding feminist woman writing in America. It assured its place among the first feminist utopian works in such a strong and safe way that it has never been shaken so far.
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Религия в романе-утопии Ш.П. Гилман «Herland»
Religious motifs and images in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's utopian novel "Herland" (1915) have been studied, and their ethical and aesthetic functions have been analysed. Cultural-historical, sociological, biographical, gender, mythological, comparative, and hermeneutic methods were used to study the matriarchal religious system created by the author ...openaire +1 more source

