Lexical semantics: Mapping gender and cultural geography in ursula K. Le Guin’s speculative fiction
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
IAFOR Journal of Literature and Librarianship
Abstract
This article attempts to contextualize how the idea of geography plays a significant role in speculative fiction. The resultant contention is that the gender dynamics of space and place, regarded in the setting of literary anthropology, can be studied through a close examination of lexical and semantic patterns. Stemming from this line of enquiry, the article revisits Ursula K. Le Guin’s novelette “Buffalo Gals, Won’t You Come Out Tonight” and discusses the striking co-relations that emerge when reading into the underlying intersections of gender geography and cultural geography.
First Page
26
Last Page
39
DOI
10.22492/ijl.9.2.01
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Recommended Citation
Lewis, Anupa and Rani, Padma, "Lexical semantics: Mapping gender and cultural geography in ursula K. Le Guin’s speculative fiction" (2020). Open Access archive. 309.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/309