The Judas Rose: Native Tongue II
| Müəllif | Suzette Haden Elgin |
|---|---|
| Nəşr olunduğu il | 2002 |
| Elm sahəsi | Ədəbiyyat və dilçilik |
| Nəşriyyat | The Feminist Press |
| Nəşr yeri | New York |
Suzette Haden Elgin. The Judas Rose: Native Tongue II. New York, The Feminist Press, 2002.
An instant cult classic upon first publication, Suzette Haden Elgin's Native Tongue trilogy has earned wide critical acclaim, shocking and captivating a loyal readership among science fiction and women's literature audiences alike. Sequel to the enormously popular Native Tongue, The Judas Rose continues Elgin's gripping vision of a frightening, male-dominated world where the women of Earth are virtually enslaved. Once again, this group of women and the nonviolent yet transformative power of language is called upon to challenge Earth's violent, patriarchal order. Their revolutionary tool is Laadan a secret women's language created to free them from men's control and make resistance possible for all women. In The Judas Rose, the time has come to take Laadan from underground and spread its revolutionary power to women everywhere in part, through a group of nuns inside the Roman Catholic Church. But when a handful of horrified priests uncover the women's sabotage they move to stamp it out with an undercover female agent of their own.