Gender Models, Alternative Communities and Women's Utopianism by Gilberta Golinelli

Utopian Studies 30 (3):536-540 (2019)
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Gilberta Golinelli’s book is set within an important area of utopian studies that, from the 1990s, also via archival studies, started to focus on the numerous utopias penned by women in the early modern English period. The book, significantly titled Gender Models, Alternative Communities and Women’s Utopianism, analyzes some of the utopian writings by Margaret Cavendish, Aphra Behn, and Mary Astell. Golinelli did not choose to use the term utopianism on a whim, since the utopias of these authors are hybrids, mixing other genres in their makeup: travel reports, theater, romance, letters....

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