This essay examines the female characters in the work of Gilda Musa with respect to some science-fiction themes of the Western tradition. I will show that women in her fiction often occupy an eccentric position between what is considered ‘human’ and what is defined as ‘the Other’. This peculiar status enables them to establish a privileged connection with different forms of life, as well as to convey a critical perspective on Western modern notions such as knowledge and science. What is interesting in the author’s narrative is the way in which marginalised subjects – especially in terms of gender and race – rise up and react to the coercion of men and the violence of the present patriarchal society. In so doing, Musa offers alternative vers...
The dissertation aims to demonstrate how the most significant utopias of the 1970s anticipate some o...
The aim of this paper is to examine the forms of the fantastic in Ada Negri’s writings. The starting...
This thesis deals with three works of feminist science fiction. The three novels I will examine are ...
none1noThe Utopian Imaginary, Gender Equality, and Women’s Writings. The essay analyses the utopian...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
The essay analyses the utopian imaginary in women’s writings with specific reference to the 1970s. S...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
L’articolo discute della letteratura di fantascienza femminile italiana, argomento finora alquanto t...
This article examines the complex relationships drawn between material reality, (pro)creation, time,...
Utopia, a genre whose name was first coined by Thomas More in a similarly titled book, carries with ...
The purpose of this research is to analyse, from a feminist perspective, how Science Fiction texts t...
Starting from the mediology of literature (Ragone, 2019; Amendola & Tirino, 2019) and the socio...
This essay is a study of a novel from a gender perspective with the aim of highlighting how society ...
In this essay, I analyze how literary imagination can be used as a tool for theoretically exploring ...
Una donna con tre anime (A Woman with Three Souls) (1918) is the debut novel by Futurist writer, pai...
The dissertation aims to demonstrate how the most significant utopias of the 1970s anticipate some o...
The aim of this paper is to examine the forms of the fantastic in Ada Negri’s writings. The starting...
This thesis deals with three works of feminist science fiction. The three novels I will examine are ...
none1noThe Utopian Imaginary, Gender Equality, and Women’s Writings. The essay analyses the utopian...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
The essay analyses the utopian imaginary in women’s writings with specific reference to the 1970s. S...
This thesis intends to uncover new forms of humanism grounded in a critique of the systems that prod...
L’articolo discute della letteratura di fantascienza femminile italiana, argomento finora alquanto t...
This article examines the complex relationships drawn between material reality, (pro)creation, time,...
Utopia, a genre whose name was first coined by Thomas More in a similarly titled book, carries with ...
The purpose of this research is to analyse, from a feminist perspective, how Science Fiction texts t...
Starting from the mediology of literature (Ragone, 2019; Amendola & Tirino, 2019) and the socio...
This essay is a study of a novel from a gender perspective with the aim of highlighting how society ...
In this essay, I analyze how literary imagination can be used as a tool for theoretically exploring ...
Una donna con tre anime (A Woman with Three Souls) (1918) is the debut novel by Futurist writer, pai...
The dissertation aims to demonstrate how the most significant utopias of the 1970s anticipate some o...
The aim of this paper is to examine the forms of the fantastic in Ada Negri’s writings. The starting...
This thesis deals with three works of feminist science fiction. The three novels I will examine are ...