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Herland (novel)
The Reproductive Futurism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland
Improving on Nature: Eugenics in Utopian Fiction
Single-Gendered Worlds in Science Fiction: Better for Whom? Victor Grech with Clare Thake-Vasallo and Ivan Callus
Utopian Desire and the Women's Movement In
FEMALE UTOPIAS BEFORE HERLAND by PAMELA TALLEY STINSON Bachelor of Education Northeastern State Universi
The Utility of Hope
Utopian Separatism
In Women's Empires: Gynaecocracy, Savagery, and the Evolution Of
Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman Michael R
Fractured Feminism: Racism, Classism, and Sexism in Herland
On the Necessity of Feminist Utopian Narrative Tracie Anne Welser University of South Florida
Herland—An All-Female Women's Utopia
Exploring the Writings of Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman in Relation to the American Women's Movement of the Late Nineteenth Century
Reconstruction of Meaning in Gilman's Herland: Limitations of A
Chapter One Introduction
A Dystopic Paradise in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland
Feminism, Utopian and Scientific: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Prison of the Familiar Brian Lloyd
Literary Representations of Female Subjectivity and Space-Time, 1868-1915
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A Country of Their Own Politics of Space in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's
"Servants. Of. The. Race": Gender and Sex Performativity and Utopian