Sorority without Solidarity: Control in the Patriarchal Utopia of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tal
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2018
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Despite all variables, the subjugation of the female figure has always been the constant in the conceptualisation of patriarchal utopias. To ensure that subjugation women must undergo a process of reformation and surrender into normative sororities that are at the mercy of the state. It is argued here that such patriarchal utopias involve the elimination of solidarity with and between members of the sororal collective. This ensures the isolation of women and, consequently, eliminates the emancipation of womanhood from patriarchal idealisations. Sororities without solidarity are subjected to a comparative analysis of various classical utopian/dystopian texts and Atwood’s feminist dystopia The Handmaid’s Tale in order to foreground the problem concerning the construction of normative female beings. Moreover, the figure of (e)merging women in contemporary feminist utopian/dystopian discourses paves the way for female empowerment within patriarchal society by combining sorority and solidarity.
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sorority, solidarity, desexualisation, patriarchal utopia, The Handmaid’s Tale, (e)merging women
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Machado Jiménez, Almudena. "Sorority without Solidarity: Control in the Patriarchal Utopia of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale". Beyond Philology, 15/3 (2018): 43-66.