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Herland
EAN : 9791041801787
Édition papier
EAN : 9791041801787
Paru le : 4 juil. 2023
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- EAN13 : 9791041801787
- Réf. éditeur : 300007
- Date Parution : 4 juil. 2023
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 196
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:11 mm
- Poids : 260gr
- Résumé : "Herland" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a pioneering work of feminist science fiction that explores the concept of a society composed entirely of women. The narrative follows three male adventurers—Terry O. Nicholson, Jeff Margrave, and Vandyck Jennings—who embark on an expedition to discover an uncharted land rumored to be inhabited solely by women. Upon arrival, they are captured and held in a utopian society where women have thrived without men for centuries. The society is characterized by its advanced agriculture, architecture, and social organization, all of which challenge the travelers' preconceived notions about gender roles and societal structures. The women of Herland are depicted as intelligent, strong, and harmonious, living in a community that values education, cooperation, and peace. As the men attempt to understand and adapt to this new world, they are forced to confront their own biases and assumptions. The novel delves into themes of gender equality, the social construction of gender roles, and the potential for a society free from patriarchal influence. Through the interactions between the male visitors and the women of Herland, Gilman critiques the limitations imposed by traditional gender norms and envisions a world where women can achieve their full potential.
