Science fiction is also for women
Personajes:
Tema: Present simple vs Past Simple. Vocabulary: Literature
Competencias
Competencia en Comunicación Lingüística
Competencia Personal, social y de aprender a aprender
Competencia Ciudadana
Competencia en conciencia y expresiones culturales
Materias y cursos por Sistema Educativo
España > Inglés > 2º ESO > Comunicación
España > Inglés > 2º ESO > Interculturalidad
Enunciado
Observaciones y contexto
- Preceeding women: Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (1818); Charlotte Perkins Gilman, The yellow wallpaper (1892).
- Contemporary women: Alice Bradley Sheldon, alias James Triptree, (1915); Ursula K. Le Guin (1929) and Margaret Atwood (1939).
- Her work is widely taught in courses on science fiction and feminism in the English-speaking world. Russ is the subject of Farah Mendlesohn's On Joanna Russ (2009) and Jeanne Cortiel's Demand My Writing: Joanna Russ, Feminism, Science Fiction (2000). Russ and her work are also featured in Sarah LeFanu's In the Chinks of the World Machine: Feminism and Science Fiction (1988).
She is the author of several works of science fiction and fantasy, including How to Suppress Women's Writing (1983). Her most celebrated work is The Female Man (1970), a novel combining satire and utopian fiction, which can be read as a novel as well as a theoretical text.
http://unlibroaldia.blogspot.com/2021/03/resena-cuatro-manos-joanna-russ-como.html
https://www.pikaramagazine.com/2018/11/como-acabar-con-la-escritura-de-las-mujeres-joana-russ/ (13/4/22)
Descripción
This activity aims to improve reading comprehension through a text about Joanna Russ. Students will learn about one of the most important science fiction authors, Joanna Russ (1937-2011) who was an American writer, an academic and a radical feminist.
Basic linguistic units and their associated terms.