“My Monster Self”: Violence and Survival in Margaret Atwood’s Moral Disorder
Margaret Atwood’s novels are usually celebrated for their blunt feminism. However, in Moral Disorder—a series of interconnected stories that forms a novel—feminist concerns are replaced with worries about territory and survival. The protagonist is an insider whose sole concern is to survive and to p...
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Lodz University Press
2021
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