Moving the Mountain, Herland & With Her in Ourland (eBook)

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2022
800 Seiten
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Moving the Mountain, Herland & With Her in Ourland - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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In "Moving the Mountain, Herland & With Her in Ourland," Charlotte Perkins Gilman weaves a compelling narrative that critiques early 20th-century society while envisioning a future founded on feminist ideals. Combining elements of utopian fiction with social commentary, Gilman's trilogy explores the consequences of gender inequality and the potential for a harmonious society devoid of patriarchal constraints. Through her eloquent prose and vivid imagery, she invites readers to engage with her innovative concepts of matriarchy and cooperative living, drawing from contemporary reform movements and the suffrage quest of her time. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a prominent feminist writer and social reformer, emerged from a background rich in progressive thought. Her own experiences, including a struggle against the confines of traditional marriage and her subsequent mental health challenges, fueled her desire to advocate for women's autonomy and social responsibility. "Moving the Mountain, Herland & With Her in Ourland" reflects her keen intellectual engagement with the sociopolitical issues of her era and her commitment to envisioning a better world for women. This trilogy is a must-read for those interested in feminist literature, social utopias, and historical perspectives on gender roles. Gilman's thought-provoking narratives encourage profound reflection on societal norms and invite readers to consider the transformative power of collective female agency.

Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935) was a prominent American feminist, sociologist, novelist, and short story writer. Her literary work mainly explores issues of women's role in society and their search for self-identity. Gilman gained early recognition with the publication of 'The Yellow Wallpaper' in 1892, a semi-autobiographical short story exploring the disastrous effects of the rest cure on women's mental health. A key figure in the first-wave feminist movement, she is also renowned for her utopian trilogy, which includes 'Moving the Mountain' (1911), 'Herland' (1915), and 'With Her in Ourland' (1916). These novels collectively explore gender, social reform, and the quest for a harmonious society, envisioning a world where women are free from patriarchal oppression. 'Herland', the most famous of the trilogy, presents a female-only society and critiques the gender norms of early 20th-century America. Gilman's writing is characterized by clear, forceful prose and an unflinching examination of social institutions. Her work has been instrumental in shaping discussions on women's rights and gender equality. Intellectually influenced by the early suffrage movements and contemporary sociological thought, Gilman's substantial body of writing has endured, continuing to inspire and provoke debate on gender and society well into the 21st century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 1880s works • 1984 • 20th century feminism • Aldous Huxley • alternative reality • Analytical writing style • Anthropology • Charlotte Perkins Gilman novels • Cooperative living • Culture • early 20th-century literature • ethnic groups • female empowerment • Feminist literature • feminist science fiction classics • feminist speculative fiction • feminist themes • feminist utopian fiction • Gender dynamics • Gender equality • Gender equality exploration • gender role exploration • gloria steinem • he Bell Jar • Herland trilogy books • H. G. Wells • kate chopin • literary activism • Maya Angelou • Nature • Parthenogenesis Society • Progressive narrative • Science • science fiction commentary • Sheryl Sandberg • social reform • Social reform fiction • social reform themes in fiction • Social Sciences • Society • sociological critique • Speculative Fiction • The Second Sex • utopian fiction • utopian societies in literature • utopian society • Virginia Woolf • women's literature classics
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