Among the many frameworks of interpretation that Margaret Atwood’s dystopia (or ustopia, as she calls it) The Handmaid’s Tale allows, a particularly challenging one is its reading in/as palimpsest. Choosing not to favour an attempt at hierarchizing the narrative construction and the fabula contained in Offred’s spoken tale – transcribed from audiocassettes two centuries after the deployment of the Christian fundamentalist coup d’état that turned the United States into a horrifying inferno for women –, and also leaving on the sidelines the seductive, yet rather facile feminist evaluation that the novel invites, this paper focuses on metafiction and the rewriting of “herstory”, in an analysis of the ‘Historical Notes’ that conclude the novel,...
Feminism talks of the equality of men and women. It is the core belief in and advocacy of economic, ...
This article examines the function of dystopia in Margaret Atwood‘s The Handmaid‘s Tale(1986). The s...
Since its publication in 1985, Margaret Atwood’s dystopia The Handmaid’s Tale has prominently secure...
Margaret Atwood\u27s The Handmaid\u27s Tale drew great public attention since its publication in 198...
Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s tale, was written in 1985 during the emerge...
History is under the control of people who understand and manipulate its construction, which enables...
Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid's tale, was written in 1985 during the emerge...
Owing largely to the political situation in the United States, which seems to head, dangerously so, ...
The Handmaid’s Tale is a story where women’s rights have been revoked, and thus women are back in ge...
The article deals with the novel The Handmaid’s Tale by a Canadian writer Margaret Atwood and the pr...
Survival, a signature theme in Margaret Atwood’s works, is once again celebrated in The Handmaid’s T...
The face of literary scholarship is changing as the divide between what is considered a “popular nov...
This project explores a text’s evolution beyond itself, specifically its movement into and through t...
Graduation date: 2008This thesis undertakes an examination of Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel, The Hand...
Nineteen eighty-four, it seems, was a banner year for authors of dystopian literature. The world anx...
Feminism talks of the equality of men and women. It is the core belief in and advocacy of economic, ...
This article examines the function of dystopia in Margaret Atwood‘s The Handmaid‘s Tale(1986). The s...
Since its publication in 1985, Margaret Atwood’s dystopia The Handmaid’s Tale has prominently secure...
Margaret Atwood\u27s The Handmaid\u27s Tale drew great public attention since its publication in 198...
Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s tale, was written in 1985 during the emerge...
History is under the control of people who understand and manipulate its construction, which enables...
Margaret Atwood's famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid's tale, was written in 1985 during the emerge...
Owing largely to the political situation in the United States, which seems to head, dangerously so, ...
The Handmaid’s Tale is a story where women’s rights have been revoked, and thus women are back in ge...
The article deals with the novel The Handmaid’s Tale by a Canadian writer Margaret Atwood and the pr...
Survival, a signature theme in Margaret Atwood’s works, is once again celebrated in The Handmaid’s T...
The face of literary scholarship is changing as the divide between what is considered a “popular nov...
This project explores a text’s evolution beyond itself, specifically its movement into and through t...
Graduation date: 2008This thesis undertakes an examination of Margaret Atwood’s 1985 novel, The Hand...
Nineteen eighty-four, it seems, was a banner year for authors of dystopian literature. The world anx...
Feminism talks of the equality of men and women. It is the core belief in and advocacy of economic, ...
This article examines the function of dystopia in Margaret Atwood‘s The Handmaid‘s Tale(1986). The s...
Since its publication in 1985, Margaret Atwood’s dystopia The Handmaid’s Tale has prominently secure...