Decades of Dystopia Writing Connor Lindsay, Queens University of Charlotte How generations have transformed this timeless genre.… August 19, 2023
Reading in a Post-Roe World: ‘Red Clocks’ Book Review Aunna Beranek, Columbia College Chicago Leni Zumas’ dystopian novel warning against national abortion bans hits a little too close to home in wake of the Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.… July 12, 2022
Everything We Know so Far About ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 5 Morgan Thomas, Wayne State University It's no secret that the series is inspired by real-life events. As the world continues to evolve, we can expect to see some big changes.… July 5, 2022
Book Bans Are Hurting America Virginia Beall, Elon University The U.S. is supposedly built on a platform of free speech, but some Americans want to promote censorship.… July 4, 2022
Repetition Was Killing ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ but Its Most Recent Finale Saved It Savannah McCracken, University of Arizona The bloody season four ending of this Hulu adaptation involved vengeance long overdue — and left fans wanting more.… June 30, 2021
Speculations on ‘The Testaments,’ a Sequel to ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Carli Moses, Union University Where will our dystopian heroine find herself this time?… September 11, 2019
What to Expect from ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 3 Amanda Pfender, Gateway Technical College Or, why June went back.… March 10, 2019
When We Commercialize Dystopias, Bad Things Happen Jen Tombs, University of Warwick Do you really want to wear lingerie named after after a sex slave?… July 22, 2018
Is Trump Borrowing His Immigration Policies From ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’? Cameron Andersen, New York University A recent episode resembles the situation at the border a little too closely.… June 22, 2018
9 TV Shows Perfect for Any Mother-Daughter Duo Lizzy Spangler, University of North Texas The family that binges together stays together.… December 29, 2017