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基本説明
The first book-length treatment of Le Guin's feminism, this text offers a career-spanning look at her engagement with modern gender theory and practice.
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The first book-length treatment of Le Guin's feminism, this text offers a career-spanning look at her engagement with modern gender theory and practice. During the 1970s, Le Guin experienced a paradigm shift to feminism, a change which had profound effects on her work. This critical examination explores the masculinist nature of her early writing and how her work changed both thematically and aesthetically as a result of her newfound feminism. Of particular interest is her later phase, wherein Le Guin transitions to a more inclusive post-feminism, privileging unity and balance over separatism. A vital addition to Le Guin criticism.
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: The Return of the Native
1. Contrary Instincts
2. The Voyage Out
3. The Fisherwoman's Daughter
4. Repairing the Sequence
5. Landing on Middle Ground
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index