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    Herland and Charlotte Perkin Gilman’s Utopian Social Vision of Women And Society by Shahizah Ismail Hamdan, Ravichandran Vengadasamy

    Published 2006
    “…Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s novel, Herland, is regarded by many as the pioneering feminist utopian novel. Authored in 1915 (but published as a monograph only in 1978), Herland is intended as a social critique, and as a sociological theorist, Gilman sees herself as a change agent for a better social life for women especially, as well as society in general. …”
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    Ecofeminism and Gilman’s Herland: a Gaardian approach by Abbasi, Pyeaam, Moslehi, Mahboubeh

    Published 2016
    “…Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860-1935) is an eminent American philosopher, lecturer, social critic, and known for her feminist utopian novel, Herland (1998). The novel is analysed based on Greta Gaard’s theory of ecofeminism that cites patriarchal religion, Darwin’s human evolutionary development, and the metaphorical or ideological explanations as the sources of the separation of culture from nature that lead to the self/other dualism. …”
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