Lexington Books
Pages: 172
Trim: 6½ x 9
978-1-66690-487-1 • Hardback • February 2022 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-66690-488-8 • eBook • February 2022 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Kate Sheckler is a member of the Marianopolis College English Department in Montreal Quebec, Canada.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: With Respect to the Future
List of Abbreviations
Chapter One: The Edge of the World: The Unknown as Metaphor in The Left Hand of Darkness
Chapter Two: Only Means: Governance and Metaphor in The Dispossessed
Chapter Three: My Sister, My Brother, My Other: The Alien in The Eye of the Heron and Four Ways to Forgiveness
Chapter Four: Something from Nothing: Acts of Creation in Le Guin’s The Telling.
Conclusion: Risky Futures
Works Cited
About the Author
Kate Sheckler’s exemplary reading of Le Guin’s work is to be commended for both its rigor and nuance. Moreover, her exploration of the ways in which respect, consent and agency are foundational to metaphor constitute a deep engagement with one of the central concerns of the study of literature: the negotiations and teamwork underlying all meaning-making. That makes this volume a significant contribution to science-fiction studies.
— Peter Dubé, Marianopolis College