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Neuman’s article “Just a Backlash” forced me to do a closer reading of the various representations of feminism in The Handmaid’s Tale. I was most taken aback by Atwood’s strong resistance to being labeled a feminist. While she fittingly points out that “No one who observes society can fail to make observations that are feminist” (858), she is also quick to critique the more extreme form of feminism.

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