“The Tables Turned: an exercise in consciousness-raising”

Title“The Tables Turned: an exercise in consciousness-raising”
Year for Search1978
Secondary TitleDialogue (Salt Lake City, UT)
Volume / Edition11.2
Pagination113-18
Date PublishedSummer 1978
Annotation

Gender-role reversal presented as a play about the first day of school. The lone male student is treated as an inconvenience, except that the girls hope he will do their ironing and typing. Males are not allowed to travel alone.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. without the subtitle in LDSF-3: Latter-Day Science Fiction. Ed. Benjamin Urrutia (Ludlow, MA: Parables, 1987), 118-123.

Full Text

1978 “The Tables Turned: an exercise in consciousness-raising.” Dialogue (Salt Lake City, UT) 11.2 (Summer 1978): 113-18. Rpt. without the subtitle in LDSF-3: Latter-Day Science Fiction. Ed. Benjamin Urrutia (Ludlow, MA: Parables, 1987), 118-123.

Gender-role reversal presented as a play about the first day of school. The lone male student is treated as an inconvenience, except that the girls hope he will do their ironing and typing. Males are not allowed to travel alone.