Herland
Descripción editorial
Herland, published in 1915, is a groundbreaking feminist utopian novel that imagines a peaceful, all-female society hidden from the world. Narrated by a male explorer, the novel explores how gender roles, motherhood, and social organization function in a society free from patriarchal norms. Gilman uses speculative fiction to critique male-dominated institutions and propose a vision of cooperative, rational, and nurturing culture. Herland remains a seminal work in feminist literature and speculative social thought.