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New Amazonia (eBook)

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2022
100 Seiten
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New Amazonia - Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett
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In "New Amazonia," Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett crafts a visionary narrative that intertwines themes of feminism, utopia, and social reform. Set in a distant future where women have established a thriving society devoid of patriarchal structures, the novel employs a blend of speculative fiction and allegory, reflecting the burgeoning feminist discourse of the late 19th century. Corbett's meticulous prose and imaginative world-building create a striking contrast to the Victorian norms of her era, inviting readers to envision a society where gender roles are subverted and women can flourish as autonomous beings. Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett, an author and suffragette from England, used her literary talents to champion social progress and women's rights. Her own experiences and convictions influenced her writing, as she was an active participant in the feminist movements of her time. Corbett's insights into the societal constructs shaping women's lives provided a rich backdrop for her exploration of gender equality and emancipation, making "New Amazonia" not only a narrative of escape but also a profound critique of contemporary gender dynamics. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in feminist literature and utopian storytelling. Corbett's innovative vision offers not only an escape into a radically different world but also a strong call to reflect on the possibilities of an egalitarian future. Dive into the pages of "New Amazonia" to discover a compelling and thought-provoking narrative that resonates with ongoing dialogues about gender and society.

Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett (1857 - 1934) was a noteworthy British author and feminist, renowned for her speculative fiction work during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is most famous for her utopian novel 'New Amazonia: A Foretaste of the Future' (1889), which presents a future society where women have transcended the bounds of gender inequality to create a progressive and technologically advanced civilization. In her narrative, she envisions a world where patriarchal structures have been dismantled, allowing for a more egalitarian societal framework, which particularly emphasizes women's rights and reproductive autonomy. Corbett's literary style is marked by her visionary approach and satirical commentary on the sociopolitical issues of her time, exposing the discrepancies and injustices in the treatment of women. Through her work, Corbett contributed to the discourse of gender politics and was part of a broader movement of feminist writers who utilized fiction to explore and advocate for societal reform. Her contributions remain significant in the study of feminist literature and utopian studies, offering insight into the aspirations and critiques of her era regarding the roles and capabilities of women in society.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction
Schlagworte 19th century feminism • 19th century women authors • alternative societies fiction • Arthur C. Clarke • Dystopia • egalitarian society • Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett books • feminist utopia • feminist utopian • feminist utopian society • Gender dynamics • gender equality literature • Gender politics commentary • Handmaid’s Tale • h g Wells • Historical feminist novel • Ian McEwan • ISAAC ASIMOV • Literary response • Matriarchal Society • New Amazonia novel • Progressive themes • Progressive world-building • Recursion • satirical fiction • science fiction classics • Semiosis • Social commentary • Social Critique • Social Order • sociopolitical critique • speculative feminist novel • Speculative Fiction • suffragette movement • The Atlantis Gene • The Martian • utopian feminist fiction • Victorian era feminism • Victorian novel • women's empowerment
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