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Title: “Is there a woman in this space opera?” a gender analysis of the aliens of Orion.
Authors: Boshoff, Dorothea.
Byrne, Deirdre C.
School of Social Sciences
University of South Africa
Keywords: Marianne de Pierres.;The sentients of Orion.;Non-humanoid aliens.;Gender.;Feminist science fiction.;Queer science fiction.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: The Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research
Abstract: This article provides a textual analysis of The Sentients of Orion, a space-opera series by Australian feminist SF author Marianne de Pierres, with a view to investigating the series’s depiction of aliens as a reflection of contemporary views of human gender. This highlights the question of whether aliens are still used to reflect on the state of human gender roles now that society is moving past the simple black and white of the male/female binary. We undertake a qualitative exploration of selected aliens through the theoretical lenses of Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performative and queer theory. By drawing on these interpretive paradigms, we suggest that de Pierres’s aliens both register and reflect a significant broadening of the gender spectrum.
URI: https://openscholar.ump.ac.za/handle/20.500.12714/461
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