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Swastika Night

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A post-Hitlerian dystopian classic where women, as we know them, have been eliminated. Introduction by Daphne Patai Published in 1937, twelve years before Orwell's 1984, Swastika Night projects a t...
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A post-Hitlerian dystopian classic where women, as we know them, have been eliminated.

Introduction by Daphne Patai

Published in 1937, twelve years before Orwell's 1984Swastika Night projects a totally male-controlled fascist world that has eliminated women as we know them. Women are breeders, kept as cattle, while men in this post-Hitlerian world are embittered automatons, fearful of all feelings, having abolished all history, education, creativity, books, and art. The plot centers on a “misfit” who asks, “How could this have happened?”

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Price: $15.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Imprint: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Publication Date: 01 January 1993
Trim Size: 7.70 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9780935312560
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Science Fiction / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, FICTION / Dystopian

"A powerful, haunting vision of the inner and outer worlds of male violence." —Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of Eleanor Roosevelt: Volume 1, 1884-1933

"Swastika Night goes beyond the specifics of Nazi ideology to a nightmare world in which men are valued for their brutality and violence and women are regarded only as degraded breeders. The real nightmare is how closely these underlying views conform to conventional contemporary notions of masculinity and femininity. Thanks to the Feminist Press for bringing us this brilliant, chilling dystopia, written under a male pseudonym and demonstrating once more that Anonymous was a woman." —Ann J. Lane, author of To Herland and Beyond

Katharine Burdekin (1896-1963) was born in England in 1896 and, often writing under the name Murray Constantine, published more than ten novels before her death in 1963. Her dystopian novel Swastika Night (1937) was reissued by the Feminist Press in 1985.