Also no, I don't read Tiptree as having an uncomplicatedly triumphal radfem POV in this story As evidenced by her attachment to her male Tiptree persona irl She finds the caricatured feminine utopia the plague creates as alienating as the narrator does
Well yeah because he's losing his shit because he's woken up in a world where everything is telling him he shouldn't exist
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The story's themes are a response to Russ but it's definitely a spiritual sequel to "The Man Who Walked Home", which doesn't have anything directly about gender but is about that overwhelming Lovecraftian horror of "You shouldn't exist"
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