Margaret Atwood : : feminism and fiction / / Fiona Tolan.

Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction takes a new look at the complex relationship between Margaret Atwood’s fiction and feminist politics. Examining in detail the concerns and choices of an author who has frequently been termed feminist but has famously rejected the label on many occasions, this bo...

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Superior document:Costerus, new ser., 170
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Costerus ; new ser., v. 170.
Physical Description:323 pages
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • INTRODUCTION
  • THE EDIBLE WOMAN: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EARLY SECOND-WAVE FEMINISM
  • SURFACING: ORIGINS AND IDENTITY
  • LADY ORACLE: POSTMODERNISM AND THE BODY
  • LIFE BEFORE MAN: FEMINISM AND SCIENCE
  • BODILY HARM: THE IMPRISONING GAZE
  • THE HANDMAID’S TALE: SECOND WAVE FEMINISM AS ANTI-UTOPIA
  • CAT’S EYE: ARTICULATING THE BODY
  • THE ROBBER BRIDE: THE OTHER WOMAN IN POST-COLONIAL DISCOURSE
  • ALIAS GRACE: NARRATING THE SELF
  • THE BLIND ASSASSIN: THE END OF FEMINISM?
  • ORYX AND CRAKE: A POSTFEMINIST FUTURE
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • INDEX.