Native Tongue Suzette Haden Elgin

Native Tongue

Author: Suzette Haden Elgin
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Book Title
Native Tongue
Author
Suzette Haden Elgin
ISBN
9781936932627
Originally published in 1984, this dystopian trilogy--"a pioneering feminist experiment"--is a testament to the power of language and women's collective action (Literary Hub). In 2205, the 19th Amendment has long been repealed and women are only valued for their utility. The Earth's economy depends on an insular group of linguists who "breed" women to be perfect interstellar translators until they are sent to the Barren House to await death. But instead, these women are slowly creating a language of their own to make resistance possible. Ignorant to this brewing revolution, Nazareth, a brilliant linguist, and Michaela, a servant, both seek emancipation in their own ways. But their personal rebellions risk exposing the secret language, and threaten the possibility of freedom for all. "This angry feminist text is also an exemplary experiment in speculative fiction, deftly and implacably pursuing both a scientific hypothesis and an ideological hypothesis through all their social, moral, and emotional implications." --Ursula K. Le Guin "A welcome reminder of the feminist legacies of science fiction. . . . Explores the power of speech, agency, and subversion in a work that is as gripping, troubling, and meaningful today as it has ever been." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)Binding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Suzette Haden ElginPublisher: Feminist PressPublished: 07/23/2019ISBN: 9781936932627Pages: 400Weight: 0.90lbsSize: 7.90h x 5.50w x 1.10dReview Citations: Kirkus Reviews 05/15/2019Publishers Weekly 05/27/2019Shelf Awareness 08/02/2019

Originally published in 1984, this dystopian trilogy--"a pioneering feminist experiment"--is a testament to the power of language and women's collective action (Literary Hub).

In 2205, the 19th Amendment has long been repealed and women are only valued for their utility. The Earth's economy depends on an insular group of linguists who "breed" women to be perfect interstellar translators until they are sent to the Barren House to await death. But instead, these women are slowly creating a language of their own to make resistance possible. Ignorant to this brewing revolution, Nazareth, a brilliant linguist, and Michaela, a servant, both seek emancipation in their own ways. But their personal rebellions risk exposing the secret language, and threaten the possibility of freedom for all.

"This angry feminist text is also an exemplary experiment in speculative fiction, deftly and implacably pursuing both a scientific hypothesis and an ideological hypothesis through all their social, moral, and emotional implications." --Ursula K. Le Guin

"A welcome reminder of the feminist legacies of science fiction. . . . Explores the power of speech, agency, and subversion in a work that is as gripping, troubling, and meaningful today as it has ever been." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Suzette Haden Elgin
Publisher: Feminist Press
Published: 07/23/2019
ISBN: 9781936932627
Pages: 400
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.50w x 1.10d

Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 05/15/2019
Publishers Weekly 05/27/2019
Shelf Awareness 08/02/2019

Originally published in 1984, this dystopian trilogy--"a pioneering feminist experiment"--is a testament to the power of language and women's collective action (Literary Hub).

In 2205, the 19th Amendment has long been repealed and women are only valued for their utility. The Earth's economy depends on an insular group of linguists who "breed" women to be perfect interstellar translators until they are sent to the Barren House to await death. But instead, these women are slowly creating a language of their own to make resistance possible. Ignorant to this brewing revolution, Nazareth, a brilliant linguist, and Michaela, a servant, both seek emancipation in their own ways. But their personal rebellions risk exposing the secret language, and threaten the possibility of freedom for all.

"This angry feminist text is also an exemplary experiment in speculative fiction, deftly and implacably pursuing both a scientific hypothesis and an ideological hypothesis through all their social, moral, and emotional implications." --Ursula K. Le Guin

"A welcome reminder of the feminist legacies of science fiction. . . . Explores the power of speech, agency, and subversion in a work that is as gripping, troubling, and meaningful today as it has ever been." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)



Binding Type: Paperback
Author: Suzette Haden Elgin
Publisher: Feminist Press
Published: 07/23/2019
ISBN: 9781936932627
Pages: 400
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.50w x 1.10d

Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 05/15/2019
Publishers Weekly 05/27/2019
Shelf Awareness 08/02/2019