A Better Utopia

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Gilman's half-Utopia

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I generally didn't like this novel. Not that I found anything bad about Gilman's Utopia, nor would I mind living there in the slight...
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An Extreme Collectivism

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                The society of Herland represents an extreme of collectivist culture. At the time the novel was written, women lacked right...
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So what becomes of them? & More...

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After finishing the novel, I want to know what happens to all the characters. I speculate that Terry is happy to be back in the “real” worl...

Smashing the Patriarchy with Gilman

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 Much like Dr. MB statement about the definition of Utopia, I do not mess around with the definition of feminism. Whether it is good or bad,...
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Monday, March 2, 2015

Zack Willis SLAMS the utopian genre! Click HERE to see what he says!

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            I think that this post will focus less on Herland , and more on the Utopian genre as a whole, as I’m starting to notice certain...
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We Just Raise up our Glass, We Don't Give a Rat's Ass if You're a Democrat or Republican.. We're Just All Drunk Americans

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I decided to start this one out with a little Toby Keith and "Drunk Americans," because I’m going to start out with a probably un...
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Who Needs Boys?? Oh Wait... Apparently We Do...

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The end of this book has left me very unsure of my feelings, just as we were warned that we would be after the last class.  I really liked t...
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