Women's Issues in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale

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Women's Issues in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale David E. Nelson, Book Editor GREENHAVEN PRESS A part of Gale, Cengage Learning

Contents Introduction 9 Chronology 12 Chapter 1: Background on Margaret Atwood 1. The Life of Margaret Atwood 17 Lee Briscoe Thompson Despite strenuously resisting being labeled a "genre" author, Atwood is well known internationally in the classroom, with critics, and among average readers mostly because of her science fiction and fantasy novels. 2. The Impact of Feminism, Postcolonialism, and 28 Utopianism on Atwood's Writing Margaret Atwood, as told to Danita J. Dodson This 1997 interview with Atwood explores the impact of feminism, postcolonialism, and utopianism on the author's writing in general and specifically on The Handmaid's Tale. Chapter 2: The Handmaid's Tale and Women's Issues 1. The Handmaid's Tale Addresses Sexism 42 and Ignores Racism Ben Merriman Atwood clearly borrows from the African American experience of slavery in framing the plight of the Handmaids. In doing so, she unintentionally creates a "politically hazardous fantasy" in which white American women have suffered in a way that replicates that of African Americans. 2. The Handmaid's Tale Is a Defense of Abortion 46 and Pornography Anne Barbeau Gardiner

Atwood has unfairly and inconsistently grouped all conservative Christians into a single authoritarian bogeyman. In railing against this bogeyman, Atwood implicitly defends abortion and pornography as inseparably intermingled rights. 3. The Treatment of Women in The Handmaid's 56 Tale Is the Historical Norm Jill Swale A look back at first-wave, second-wave, and third-wave feminism, as well as postfeminism, demonstrates how these real-world political movements map to various aspects of The Handmaid's Tale. 4. The Handmaid's Tale Dramatizes the 1980s 67 Antifeminist Backlash Shirley Neuman Throughout the twentieth century, feminist movements made great gains in securing equal rights and social standing for American women. The fictional nation of Gilead is both a result of the backlash against these political gains and the solution to the social dangers that filled the void left when these movements lost momentum. 5. Feminism and Religious Fundamentalism 80 Merge in The Handmaid's Tale Barbara Ehrenreich Atwood's novel highlights the identical totalitarian leanings at the heart of both the extreme conservative right (represented by the government of Gilead) and the extreme liberal feminist left (embodied by Offred's pornography-burning mother and radical friend Moira). 6. The Special Impact of The Handmaid's Tale 87 on Female Readers /. Brooks Bouson The Handmaid's Tale can have a profound emotional impact on readers, especially women. This impact is magnified by Offred's metaphorical role as the Commander's incestuous daughter-bride and is compounded by Atwood's detailed exploration of how the Handmaids must participate in their own subjugation.

7. Controlling Women's Voices in 98 The Handmaid's Tale David S. Hogsette By including the fictional "Historical Notes" (delivered by an arrogant male professor) at the end of her novel, Atwood provides readers with a perfect example of how not to read victims' accounts of their oppression. 8. Women Oppress Women in Atwood's Novel 113 Tara J. Johnson As has been the case throughout history, the oppressed minority in The Handmaid's Tale (in other words, all women) is controlled by a group drawn from its own ranks. This subgroup of the oppressed thus becomes vital to maintaining the status quo possibly more so than their oppressors. Chapter 3: Contemporary Perspectives on Women's Issues 1. Opponents of Gay Marriage Seek to Restrict 124 Sexual and Marital Freedom for All Linda Hirshman Opponents of same-sex marriage claim that laws defining marriage as exclusively heterosexual are intended to "reinstitutionalize" marriage as a union dedicated to raising and protecting natural-born children. This very broad argument implicitly attacks adoption, divorce, singleparent families, and any sex outside the confines of marriage. 2. The Surrogacy Market in India Exploits 128 Vulnerable Women Amana Fontanella-Khan The booming surrogacy industry in India almost exactly mirrors the Handmaids' plight: vulnerable women find themselves manipulated into pregnancy and virtually trapped in "surrogacy homes." 3. Government Policies Should Not Treat 133 Women as Childbearing Vessels Sunsara Taylor

In April 2006 the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a report recommending that doctors treat all women of childbearing age as being potentially pregnant. While some applauded these recommendations as good and reasonable health care, many saw this as a step toward defining women exclusively in terms of their reproductive roles. 4. Modesty Is Forced on Women in Chechnya 138 Tanya Lokshina Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Chechen Republic has been politically unstable. As this Sunni Muslim nation becomes increasingly conservative, Chechen women find themselves publicly attacked and humiliated by men who believe these women are not appropriately veiled and modest. For Further Discussion 145 For Further Reading 147 Bibliography 148 Index 152