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Book 32 || Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935
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Herland is a visionary utopian novel published in 1915 by the feminist writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The story follows three American men who discover an isolated society in a remote mountain range that has been inhabited entirely by women for two thousand years. In this society, women have developed a peaceful, cooperative, and sustainable civilization based on motherhood, education, and mutual respect. Gilman uses the men's reactions to this world to critique the gender roles, social inequities, and environmental destruction of her own time. The novel explores themes of social engineering, community, and the potential for a world without patriarchal oppression. Herland remains a significant text in feminist literature, offering a provocative and imaginative alternative to traditional societal structures and cultural norms.
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