III. Screen Memories: Maternal After-images in Margaret Atwood's Dystopian Novels / Katherine V. Snyder. I. Doris Lessing -- An Opening in the Wall and Lessing's Utopia in Memoirs of a Survivor / Sun Hwa Park -- Storytelling in Lessing's Mara andDann and Other Texts / Sharon R. Wilson -- The Exegesis of Doris Lessing's The Cleft: Rethinking Being and Time / Bootheina Majoul Aouadi -- II. Other American and English Fiction -- The Hand that Cradles the Rock: Nature, Gender and Subalternatives in the Works of Carol Emshwiller and Ursula Le Guin / Richard Hardack -- Fay Weldon's The Cloning of Joanna May as a Feminist Dystopian Burlesque / Zeynep Z. Atayurt -- Power, Surveillance and Reproductive Technology in P.D. James' The Children of Men / Soo Darcy -- Inclusion and Exclusion in Some Feminist Utopian Fictions / Karen F. Stein -- Gendered Travel and Quiescence in Toni Morrison's Paradise / Kristin Distel -- III. Margaret Atwood -- Breaking the Circle of Dystopia: Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale / Adelina Cataldo -- Layers of Time: Margaret Atwood's Handling of Time in The Handmaid's Tale / Charlotte Templin -- Screen Memories: Maternal After-images in Margaret Atwood's Dystopian Novels / Katherine V. Snyder.
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