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The Handmaid’s Tale: a roundup of media sources and related prior IJFAB Blog entries

  • victore17
  • Apr 28, 2017
  • 3 min read

Editor’s Note: See “Body Ecology and Commodification in The Handmaid’s Tale” by Rebecca Bratten Weiss, and more to come.

Over the next few weeks, IJFAB Blog will have several original blog entries on The Handmaid’s Tale, both the book and the new Hulu series that just began releasing episodes online Wednesday April 26, 2017. Until those are in and posted, this Editor provides a list of thought-provoking reflections on the book and the series from the general media:

  • IMAGE DESCRIPTION: This image is from one of the original covers to the book by Margaret Atwood. It is handdrawn and shows a row of women in red dresses with white old-fashioned nun/burse-like white headdresses. The women wear read gloves and the dresses cover their whole bodies except for their faces. The women in line do not appear to be pregnant. To the left of the line, and closer, is a woman in the same garb looking down, who is very pregnant and whose breasts are visible enlarged. Her hands rest on the top of her belly. Book” (no longer will Gilead be explicitly white supremacist, but will focus on gender)

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