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with an Introduction by Alexis Lothian
“Corrupt, Degraded, Rotten to the core is British Civilisation, and
yet we find women who ought to know better, actually pretending that
they are perfectly contented with the existing order of things,”
declares the narrator of New Amazonia. Raging against an antifeminist
statement signed by “ladies” opposing the cause of women’s suffrage, a
writer falls asleep in 1889 and wakens, in company with a
hashish-smoking “masher,” in a future world run by women. New Amazonia
tells the story of how this future world came to be and reveals its
shiny, futuristic marvels as well as its government-administered
horrors.
“When Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett sat down in the late 1880s to imagine
a world 500 years hence, she can little have imagined that her words
would be pored over in another century, on another continent, in a
community gathered around the kinds of imaginative engagement with
gender that she was pioneering. L. Timmel Duchamp has described
feminist science fiction as a "great conversation”; Corbett’s
speculations about New Amazonia are part of that conversation’s
prehistory, a fictional contribution to political debates with which
the writer was intensively engaged. The book you are holding is a
piece of utopian fiction, but it is just as much a feminist
rant––entertaining, educational, and more than a little over the top.”
—from the Introduction
ISBN: 978-1-61976-048-6 (13 digit)
Publication Date: Feb 2014
paperback 200 pages
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