Routledge 2003. — 206 p.
- Rhetoric of Identification
- New Rhetoric of Genre
- Utopia as Rhetorical Subject
Chapter One:
Utopia and Utopianism- Utopia and Ideology
- Utopia as Literary Genre
Chapter Two:
Utopianism and Feminism- Scrapping False Dichotomies
- Genre Transformation
Chapter Three:
Dorothy Bryant: Saving the Human Race- The Real World
- Utopian Chronotope
- Utopian People
- Dream-time: Fluid Meaning and Rigid Word
- The Law of Light
Chapter Four: Joanna Russ:
New Meaning for Old Concepts- Calculated Ambiguity
- Janet the Savior
- Jeannine: Cognitive Starvation
- Jael: Terror of Terrorism
- Joanna: Usurp the Denied
- Identification Revisited
Conclusion:
Utopian Genre as Feminist Strategy