A Comparative Study of Eighteenth to Twentieth Century Chinese and American Country-of-women Utopian Fictions
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Our study hinges on a critique of the equation of perfection with closure. Women's utopias have moved toward deconstructing gender opposition, isolation, women-centered radical ideologies, closure of utopian visions, and perfection seeking. Women's utopias justify not only the commonly known wish for gender equality, but also the right to be imperfect and open.
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