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The handmaid's tale: teaching dystopia, feminism and resistance across disciplines and borders

Barmon, Christina(Contributions by)Cubellis, Michelle(Contributions by)Dodd, Sarah(Contributions by)Gigliotti, Cecilia(Contributions by)Gilmore, Susan N.(Contributions by)Goldie, Janis(Contributions by)Grabiner, Ellen(Contributions by)Greenebaum, Jessica(Contributions by)Kumar, Rati(Contributions by)Larsen, Kristine(Contributions by)Levchak, Charisse(Contributions by)Marino, Kelly(Contributions by)Maxwell, Jacqueline E.(Contributions by)McGrath, Kate(Contributions by)McMaster, Aven(Contributions by)Merenstein, Beth(Contributions by)Moffett, Paul(Contributions by)Prescott, Heather Munro(Contributions by)Ritzenhoff, Karen A.(Contributions by)Rositzka, Eileen(Contributions by)Ruhs, Theodora(Contributions by)Siragusa, Sheila(Contributions by)Sugg, Katherine(Contributions by)Tholas, Clementine(Contributions by)Tredy, Dennis(Contributions by)Goldie, Janis(Edited by)Ritzenhoff, Karen A.(Edited by)
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The contributors in this collection analyze how their disciplines can add unique depth and context to many of the themes that are being mobilized in Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale' and its screen adaptations.

This book addresses how these themes apply to social issues and specific topics such as science and religion to the role of journalism in a democratic society.

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Lexington Books
1498589154 / 9781498589154
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
813.54
15/06/2019
English
297 pages
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