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narrative <strong>of</strong> her visit to a utopian future state<br />

characterized by sexual equality, and a yet ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

fantastic narratlve <strong>of</strong> a dystopian future characterized by<br />

extreme sexism, make Woman on <strong>the</strong> Edge <strong>of</strong> Time a dist<strong>in</strong>ctly<br />

utoplan text which deconstructs contemporary United States<br />

soclety and ~ t s <strong>in</strong>stitutions <strong>of</strong> heterosexuality, nuclear<br />

famlly structure and mo<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

Joanna Russ similarly uses<br />

four different narratlves In The Female Man to construct a<br />

composite female subject.<br />

In Plercy's novel, <strong>the</strong> three<br />

lntersectlng narratlves - reallst, utoplan and dystoplan -<br />

construct a complex text ln whlch Plercy deconstructs<br />

domlnant patriarchal Ideology whlch, as seen zn <strong>the</strong> reallst<br />

narratlve, naturallses <strong>the</strong> lnstztutxon <strong>of</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>rhood<br />

The<br />

,Jtoplan narratzve rectifies <strong>the</strong> sexlst outlook <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

reallst narrative and <strong>the</strong> dystoplan prolects ~t<br />

as worse<br />

In fact, <strong>the</strong> maln figures <strong>of</strong> Plercy's utopla and dystopla<br />

are actually extensions <strong>of</strong> Connie's personalltj, -<br />

whlle<br />

Luclente 1s her utoplan analogue, Glldlna 1s her dystoplan<br />

analogue<br />

Whlle gender divisions are stretched to <strong>the</strong>lr<br />

extreme In her dystopla. Piercy's utoplan vlslon ellmlnates<br />

traditional gender roles<br />

Interest<strong>in</strong>gly, language too<br />

breaks free from belng gender-speclfic as Plercy employs <strong>the</strong><br />

non-speclflc possessive 'per' <strong>in</strong>stead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> sex-speclfic<br />

'her' and 'his', and <strong>the</strong> noun 'person' <strong>in</strong> place <strong>of</strong> 'he' and<br />

'she'

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