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The Female Man
  

The Female Man (Paperback)

by Joanna Russ (Author)
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"As hard and mean and fine as Flannery O'Connor. . . . I wish that everyone would read Joanna Russ' books." -Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard Out of Carolina "Joanna Russ offers a gallery of some of the most interesting female protagonists in current fiction, women who are rarely victims and sometimes even victors, but always engaged sharply and perceptively with their fate." -Marge Piercy "A stunning book, a work to be read with great respect. It's also screamingly funny." -Elizabeth Lynn, San Francisco Review of Books "A work of frightening power, but it is also a work of great fictional subtlety. . . . It should appeal to all intelligent people who look for exciting ideation, crackling dialogue, provocative fictional games-playing in their reading." -Douglas Barbour, Toronto Star --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 What do the women in Whileaway do with their hair? , Fév 10 2003
This review is from: The Female Man (Paperback)
... They chop it off with clamshells. There was a time when speculative-fiction (or science-fiction, pick your term) was filled with writers who experimented and challenged the status quo. These writers, people like Harlan Ellison, Samuel Delaney, and Joanna Russ, are challenging, talented, and even funny when they want to be. If you are open minded, try reading them and their peers.

That background out of the way, of all the books in the speculative fiction genre I've read, this is my favorite. First off, yes, "The Female Man" is a feminist book. Guys, getting scared off at this point would be a bad idea. Jeannine's tragic life is something anyone forced into a role they can't stand will identify with. Janet's life is hilarious and exhilarating, filled with Whileawayan philosophy and sayings. Jael, aka "Sweet Alice", lives in a world that is as dark as Jeannine's and as strange as Janet's, but she has the power to take control of it. Lastly, Joanna, the author's mouthpiece, is the glue that ties the other three women together. The book is entertaining and nearly impossible to put down. The humor is perfect and the feminist ideas presented by Russ are still relevant today. Be happy that Russ has the ability to fling her readers across time and space then shoot them back, because few can make a book this fun and yet this sad.

Many of the reviews here on Amazon.com are from people who just don't seem to "get it". Russ and her peers didn't always write novels that were neat and orderly, and this one in particular can drive the close-minded insane. Russ' style is closer to a James Joyce than a Charlotte Perkins Gillman or an Isaac Asimov, so be willing to read this book on her terms and hers alone. If you can do that, there is little to fear. Russ is a rebel, and at one point in the novel she even predicts the negative reaction of literary critics on her book and provides examples of the reviews she believed they would write. Think about that for a minute, she put fake negative reviews for "The Female Man" in "The Female Man" itself to prove a point about our uptight society. That's just a classic moment, and when you see that it perfectly mingles with the rest of the content and doesn't upset the flow, you can bow before this great novel yourself.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A complex, involving sci-fi novel about alternate realities, Fév 10 2004
This review is from: The Female Man (Paperback)
Jeannine, anxiously awaiting marriage to her boyfriend, is a librarian on an Earth that never saw an end to The Great Depression. Joanna is a 1970s feminist trying to make it in a man's world by being just like a man. Janet Evason, a traveler from Whileaway which has not been home to a man in over 800 years, suddenly appears on a Broadway sidewalk. The three women are drawn to one another, presumably to learn and to share information. Things take a different track when they meet Jael Reasoner from an alternate Earth with separate, warring male and female societies. She has plans of her own for the three women.

This is a fantastic science fiction book centered on the idea that any given situation has a number of choices. What happens if all the choices actually occur, creating separate realities. What would the Earth be like in each of those realities? How would humans behave and act? Author Joanna Russ lays all these ideas at your feet, and then throws in: and what if you could travel between these realities?

Russ also gives the story a feminist flavor, having each of the characters represent a different aspect of a woman without being weak or vicitmized. They're very strong, very well-defined characters, challenging the reader to open his or her mind to all the possibilities around them.

The only difficulty I encountered with this book was sticking with the narrator. I never really knew who was talking at which time because the scenes would change from chapter to chapter. A little confusing at times, but if you stick with the book, the outcome is definitely worth it.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 And then, and so, it was, Nov. 15 2002
Par "blissengine" (Norfolk, VA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: The Female Man (Paperback)
This innovative feminist science fiction classic centers on the story of four women, each from a different universe, whose worlds suddenly intersect. Jeannine is a librarian in a world where the Great Depression has never ended. Joanna is living in the 1970s in a world much like our own. Janet is from a lesbian utopia called Whileaway, where only women exist. The fourth woman is from a future where the men and women are literally warring with each other. Russ uses these women to express and explore notions of gender, sexuality, politics, and human rights in a unique style incorporating a quirky (and somewhat dated) sense of humor. While it may not have the immediacy of "The Handmaid's Tale" or "Woman on the Edge of Time", "The Female Man" stands alongside such feminist works such as "Les Guérillères", where it challenges how a story is told and gives the reader a refreshing view of what the fantasy/sci fi genre can be.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Has aged very poorly
This rambling bore of a book was one of 18 nominated for a Nebula award in 1975, but it certainly hasn't aged well. Read more
Publié le Sep 23 2003 par Christian Colby

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Postmodern Woman
Joanna Russ is a postmodernist. A postmodernist might say, "Truth is what people agree on," or "Truth is what works," or "there is no Truth, only lots of... Read more
Publié le Sep 9 2002 par Queen of Tea

1.0étoiles sur 5 It's not a novel, it's more of a screed
The disappointing thing about The Female Man is not that it's an undistilled feminist statement. It's that it's a statement which is masquerading as a novel. Read more
Publié le Jui 28 2002 par Michael Rawdon

1.0étoiles sur 5 Don't bother
I didn't care for it. The constant shifts in perspective were disorienting. It mocked & criticized, without even suggesting solutions. Read more
Publié le Sep 10 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Female Man
The Female Man by Joanna Russ is a great work of science fiction. This is a very good book but I do not believe that everyone will find it interesting. Read more
Publié le Avril 25 2001 par Ryan Sommers

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Female Man
The Female Man by Joanna Russ is a great work of science fiction. This is a very good book but I do not believe that everyone will find it interesting. Read more
Publié le Avril 25 2001 par Ryan Sommers

5.0étoiles sur 5 If you are a woman, read this book!!! (and if you're a man!)
This book is a fantastic foray into the mind of feminist author Joanna Russ. The book is about four women living in different versions of the same world. Read more
Publié le Avril 4 2001 par Jennifer Lake

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Eye Opener
Have you ever been intrigued my feminist theories? Are you curious about the way in which society constructs gender? Read more
Publié le Mars 26 2001 par Jason Justice

5.0étoiles sur 5 Super, thanks for asking
A woman from a world without men. A feminist during the Women's Liberation in the 70s. A woman trying her best to fit in to her patriarchal society in the 60s. Read more
Publié le Mars 26 2001 par A. Gresham

3.0étoiles sur 5 The Confused Female
The Female Man is rather interesting science fiction novel. That is not saying that is good novel, but it is one that makes you think about things. Read more
Publié le Mars 26 2001 par Amanda Durco

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