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A 4 page consideration of how gender affects decision in this futuristic novel by Nalo Hopkinson. No additional sources are listed.
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4 pages (~225 words per page)
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into gender relationships as they might exist in the future. Staged in Toronto at a time when social services no longer exist and concepts such as community feeling are
only a distant memory, "Brown Girl in the Ring" provides the reader with a much different understanding of human relationships and culture than that we have grown up embracing.
Fantasy fiction or not, the insight and understanding provided by reading this novel is invaluable to those studying gender relationships or simply contemplating the meaning of human existence.
The characters in "Brown Girl in the Ring" are caught up in circumstances that the technologically developed world is simply not used to dealing with.
Their lives are centered in the inner city of one of the largest cities of the world yet the no longer have the conveniences and governmental oversight that such
a location would normally insure. The government has pulled out of the inner city and left those that remained there to their own devices.
The circumstances that these people are caught up in demand that each embrace a way of life that was all but foreign to them before the
citys fall. This makes for an interesting study of how individuals choose their path in life. This path, of course, is imminently affected by numerous factors. The
only formal law enforcement remaining, for example, is represented by the armed guards at the citys perimeter. Their job, however is not to insure the welfare of the citys
residents but rather to insure they do not escape. The city has in effect become a prison but there are not even the amenities typically associated with incarceration.
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