Discussion: Margaret Atwood’s Poetry & the Male Gaze

<p>Atwood&rsquo;s feminist prose has garnered attention outside literary circles and universities &mdash; it&rsquo;s mainstream and literally streaming on Hulu. The author of the best selling novel and TV series&nbsp;<em>The Handmaid&rsquo;s Tale</em>, has captured the attention her provocative style demands. Poetic terms aside, to experience life in society as a woman today serves as context enough for Atwood&rsquo;s work to resonate.</p> <p>The opening lines from Margaret Atwood&rsquo;s &ldquo;Miss July Grows Older&rdquo; were displayed on a letter board sign in my college apartment:</p> <p><a href="https://mastqalander.medium.com/barbies-white-feminism-problem-fecf88e560c6"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
Tags: Male Gaze