Notably, Margaret Atwood prefers to call her future-oriented novel, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), “speculative fiction” rather than “science fiction,” in order to foreground its characteristic as a cautionary tale which is extrapolated from things and events in the past. In this sense, prediction is deeply connected with history, or nostalgia; the future is something already embedded in the past, and Atwood’s task is to (re-)discover it, not to create it. Meanwhile, criticisms of Atwood’s dystopia tend to evaluate the protagonist’s resistance to authority either as defeatist or militant. Yet what is lacking from these lines of argument is a close re-examination of the concept of resistance itself, which could be achieved by the analysis of no...
Although Margaret Atwood’s 1985 classic novel The Handmaid’s Tale has aroused heated discussion and ...
Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s tale, was written in 1985 during the emerge...
Margaret Atwood\u27s The Handmaid\u27s Tale drew great public attention since its publication in 198...
Notably, Margaret Atwood prefers to call her future-oriented novel, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), “spe...
Somewhat paradoxically, nostalgia, a yearning for home or one’s past, is characteristic of dystopian...
The Uncanny whose presence at least refers back to Freud's 1919 essay of the same title has been rec...
This essay’s primarily focus is on the common discourse about the persisting effects of the past in ...
For centuries poets tend to utilize the past in their poetry, however their approaches are various. ...
The literary act is almost inescapably nostalgic. That most cliché of opening lines—‘Once upon a tim...
Historically, nostalgia has a bad name. But what might an oppositional, regenerative nostalgia look ...
In this work, we seek to draw a brief overview of dystopia as a literary genre, drawing comparisons ...
At the origin of the theocratic republic of Gilead in Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel and Bruce Miller’...
The paper is a comparative study of Margaret Atwood's 2015 dystopian novel The Heart Goes Last and t...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...
Overview: One of the most terrifying aspects of Margaret Atwood’s dark, dystopian novel, The Handmai...
Although Margaret Atwood’s 1985 classic novel The Handmaid’s Tale has aroused heated discussion and ...
Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s tale, was written in 1985 during the emerge...
Margaret Atwood\u27s The Handmaid\u27s Tale drew great public attention since its publication in 198...
Notably, Margaret Atwood prefers to call her future-oriented novel, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), “spe...
Somewhat paradoxically, nostalgia, a yearning for home or one’s past, is characteristic of dystopian...
The Uncanny whose presence at least refers back to Freud's 1919 essay of the same title has been rec...
This essay’s primarily focus is on the common discourse about the persisting effects of the past in ...
For centuries poets tend to utilize the past in their poetry, however their approaches are various. ...
The literary act is almost inescapably nostalgic. That most cliché of opening lines—‘Once upon a tim...
Historically, nostalgia has a bad name. But what might an oppositional, regenerative nostalgia look ...
In this work, we seek to draw a brief overview of dystopia as a literary genre, drawing comparisons ...
At the origin of the theocratic republic of Gilead in Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel and Bruce Miller’...
The paper is a comparative study of Margaret Atwood's 2015 dystopian novel The Heart Goes Last and t...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...
Overview: One of the most terrifying aspects of Margaret Atwood’s dark, dystopian novel, The Handmai...
Although Margaret Atwood’s 1985 classic novel The Handmaid’s Tale has aroused heated discussion and ...
Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s tale, was written in 1985 during the emerge...
Margaret Atwood\u27s The Handmaid\u27s Tale drew great public attention since its publication in 198...