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Marginalization of "the Other": Gender Discrimination in Dystopian Visions by Feminist Science Fiction Authors
2012
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In patriarchy women are frequently perceived as "the other" and as such they are subject to discrimination and marginalization. The androcentric character of patriarchy inherently confines women to the fringes of society. Undeniably, this was the case in Western culture throughout most of the twentieth century, before the social transformation triggered by the feminist movement enabled women to access spheres previously unavailable to them. Feminist science fiction of the 1970s, like feminism,
doi:10.2478/v10231-012-0066-3
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