From Herland to #MeToo: Utopia or Dystopia?

S. MacMillen
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Abstract:Some of the impetus of the #MeToo movement may derive from feminist imaginings of utopia—popularized recently in films like Wonder Woman (2017). One hundred years before the #MeToo movement, a feminist utopia was envisioned in the novel Herland (published serially between 1910–1916) by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, a first-wave American feminist novelist and sociologist. This article explores the tropes of #MeToo's parallel mythological construction of shaming and exclusion of male characteristics in a literary scope. It suggests that Gilman's Herland reflects archetypal blueprints for the feminist impulse driving #MeToo. The conclusion of the article argues that there are some weaknesses to this scope, in light of examples of heterosexual encounters in other artistic forms, through the lenses of social theory and theology's views of sexuality.
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从Herland到#MeToo:乌托邦还是反乌托邦?
摘要:#MeToo运动的一些动力可能来自女权主义者对乌托邦的想象——最近在《神奇女侠》(2017)等电影中流行起来。在“我也是”运动100年前,美国第一波女性主义小说家、社会学家夏洛蒂·帕金斯·吉尔曼的小说《赫兰》(1910-1916年连载)就设想了一个女权主义乌托邦。本文探讨了#MeToo在文学范围内对男性特征的羞辱和排斥的平行神话建构的比喻。这表明吉尔曼的《Herland》反映了推动#MeToo运动的女权主义冲动的原型蓝图。文章的结论认为,在其他艺术形式的异性相遇的例子中,通过社会理论和神学对性的看法,这一范围存在一些弱点。
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