The Story Behind the Story
Margaret Atwood on the Creation of The Handmaid's Tale
Barbara Ehrenreich on Feminist Dystopia
Catharine R. Stimpson on "Atwood Woman"
Amin Malak on Atwood in the Dystopian Tradition
Arnold E. Davidson on "Historical Notes"
Marta Caminero-Santangelo on Resistent Postmodernism
Glenn Deer on Sanctioned Narrative Authority
Jamie Dopp on Limited Perspective
Pamela Cooper on Voyerism and the Filming of The Handmaid's Tale
Karen Stein on Frame and Discourse
Lois Feuer on The Handmaid's Tale and 1984.
Introduction / Harold Bloom
Margaret Atwood's The handmaid's tale and the dystopian tradition / Amin Malak
Nature and nurture in dystopia: The handmaid's tale / Roberta Rubenstein
"Trust me": reading the romance plot in Margaret Atwood's The handmaid's tale / Madonne Miner
The misogyny of patriarchal culture in The handmaid's tale / J. Brooks Bouson
Off the path to Grandma's house in The handmaid's tale / Sharon Rose Wilson
"The missionary position": feminism and nationalism in Margaret Atwood's The handmaid's tale / Sandra Tomc
The handmaid's tale: dystopia and the paradoxes of power / Glenn Deer
Margaret Atwood's The handmaid's tale: resistance through narrating / Hilde Staels
Margaret Atwood's modest proposal: The handmaid's tale / Karen Stein
What is real/reel? Margaret Atwood's "rearrangement of shapes on a flat surface," or narrative as collage / Marta Dvorak
The handmaid's tale: "historical notes" and documentary subversion / Dominick M. Grace.