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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.
The Palgrave Handbook of Utopian and Dystopian Literatures
celebrates a literary genre already over 500 years old. Specially
commissioned essays from established and emerging international
scholars reflect the vibrancy of utopian vision, and its resiliency
as idea, genre, and critical mode. Covering politics, environment,
geography, body and mind, and social organization, the volume
surveys current research and maps new areas of study. The chapters
include investigations of anarchism, biopolitics, and
postcolonialism and study film, art, and literature. Each essay
considers central questions and key primary works, evaluates the
most recent research, and outlines contemporary debates.
Literatures of Africa, Australia, China, Latin America, and the
Middle East are discussed in this global, cross-disciplinary, and
comprehensive volume.
The Palgrave Handbook of Utopian and Dystopian Literatures
celebrates a literary genre already over 500 years old. Specially
commissioned essays from established and emerging international
scholars reflect the vibrancy of utopian vision, and its resiliency
as idea, genre, and critical mode. Covering politics, environment,
geography, body and mind, and social organization, the volume
surveys current research and maps new areas of study. The chapters
include investigations of anarchism, biopolitics, and
postcolonialism and study film, art, and literature. Each essay
considers central questions and key primary works, evaluates the
most recent research, and outlines contemporary debates.
Literatures of Africa, Australia, China, Latin America, and the
Middle East are discussed in this global, cross-disciplinary, and
comprehensive volume.
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