id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ce2gmgqvgneubeyefpcv272njm Elisabetta Minico Spatial and Psychophysical Domination of Women in Dystopia: Swastika Night, Woman on the Edge of Time and The Handmaid's Tale 2019 15 .pdf application/pdf 10328 708 55 Spatial and Psychophysical Domination of Women in Dystopia: Swastika Night, Woman on the Edge of Time and The Handmaid's Tale Abstract: Analyzing Burdekin's Swastika Night Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time and Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale the article aims to examine the relations between space, gender-based violence, dystopian New York in Woman on the Edge of Time, and Gilead in The Handmaid's Tale are spatial and The authorities that rule these dystopias imprison women in restricted spaces first, Keywords: dystopia; space; patriarchy; gender-based violence; sexuality Overall, the female gender is the most affected by this domination: women's natural space is once Edge of Time and The Handmaid's Tale, violence is predominantly directed towards women, related to In Connie's world, women often experience sexuality as a power relation and a source of Swastika Night, Woman on the Edge of Time and The Handmaid's Tale remind us that women's worth ./cache/work_ce2gmgqvgneubeyefpcv272njm.pdf ./txt/work_ce2gmgqvgneubeyefpcv272njm.txt