The women of N. K. Jemisin: Representations of women and gender roles in the science-fantasy the Fifth Season

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The following paper deals with representations of women and gender roles in science-fiction and fantasy. It briefly discusses the issue in these genres in general, but it is primarily concerned with one specific example, i.e. N. K. Jemisin's science-fantasy novel The Fifth Season. The paper's main aim is to highlight the changing nature of representations of women in science fiction and fantasy and pay tribute to a literary work depicting women from a modern perspective. Thus, it presents the analysis of said novel from the perspective of feminist criticism and gender studies, focusing on how the novel explores through its main and side women characters, ideas of representation, biological sex versus "gendering", and related notions of femininity, gender roles and gender stereotypes and myths.

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György, E. (2021). The women of N. K. Jemisin: Representations of women and gender roles in the science-fantasy the Fifth Season. Ars Aeterna, 13(2), 61–74. https://doi.org/10.2478/aa-2021-0011

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