By Charlotte Perkins Gilman (writer), Celia Merino Redondo (translator)
Matriarchady is the story of a utopian society in which there are only women, who have ruled an orderly and peaceful society without men for two thousand years. His peaceful life is altered by the expedition of three men of very different character: a romantic dreamer; a proud wealthy young man, accustomed to dominating women, and the narrator, open to understanding the new world to discover. All three have the opportunity to get to know a new civilization, and will welcome the customs of this one of very different degrees. Thus, from the point of view of a man, the feminist activist Charlotte Perkins Gilman highlights the rigidity of the American society in which she lives in contrast to an imaginary whose correct march shows that women, femininity and motherhood can play a very different role in education...read more