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Unveiling a Parallel (1893) is a novel by Alice Ilgenfritz Jones
and Ella Merchant. Alongside Mary E. Bradley Lane's Mizora (1890)
and Elizabeth Corbett's New Amazonia (1889), Unveiling a Parallel
is an important early work of feminist utopian science fiction.
"Having launched my aeroplane on the current of attraction which
flows uninterruptedly between this world and that, traveling was as
swift as thought. My impression is that my speed was constantly
accelerated until I neared my journey's end, when the planet's pink
envelope interposed its soft resistance to prevent a destructive
landing. I settled down as gently as a dove alights, and the
sensation was the most ecstatic I have ever experienced." A
nineteenth century voyager travels by aircraft to the planet Mars,
where he encounters two advanced civilizations of Martians. In
Paleveria, women have taken control over men by adopting their
tactics for violence and oppression. Their capitalist society is
highly stratified, allowing wealthy women to hold all financial and
political power. In Caskia, men and women have learned to live in
harmony. Unlike their neighbors, they value egalitarianism, art,
and intellectual advancement over wealth and power. Before
returning to Earth, the voyager learns as much as he can about
these Martian civilizations, speaking with their leaders to gain a
better understanding of the values that guide their progress. With
a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of Alice Ilgenfritz Jones and Ella Merchant's
Unveiling a Parallel is a classic of feminist utopian science
fiction reimagined for modern readers.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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Written in 1893 by two women from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Unveiling a
Parallel is a remarkable precursor of Twentieth-century feminist
utopian novels like Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland and Marge
Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time.
Written in 1893 by two women from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Unveiling a
Parallel is a remarkable precursor of Twentieth-century feminist
utopian novels like Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland and Marge
Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time.
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Beatrice of Bayou Teche (Paperback)
Thomas H. Fick (Professor of English, Southeastern Louisiana University, USA), Eva (Associate Professor of English Gold; Alice Ilgenfritz Jones
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R822
Discovery Miles 8 220
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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"Beatrice of Bayou Teche" is a work of great historical and
artistic interest: a late-nineteenth-century novel by a white woman
about a black woman artist-protagonist. As the introduction for
this reprint edition shows, Alice Ilgenfritz Jones was the first
white woman to take an extended interest in the intersection of
creativity, race, and gender. In "Beatrice," Jones seeks to unveil
the relationships between white and African Americans during the
twenty years before the Civil War by following her mixed-race
protagonist from her childhood as a slave in New Orleans through
her career as a free woman and inspired painter and opera singer.
"Beatrice" renders the white author's effort to find a place for
the mixed-race woman in relation to paradigms of creativity that
are not only gendered but racialized. In the process, it exposes
the fault lines of ideology and literary convention that underlie
attempts to negotiate issues of race, gender, and creativity in
late nineteenth-century America.
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