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* [[Straw Feminist]]: Featured ohhhh so very prominently.
* [[Straw Feminist]]: Featured ohhhh so very prominently.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Evelyn. Seriously.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Evelyn. Seriously.
* [[Transsexual]]: Evelyn --> Eve...
* [[Transsexualism]]: Evelyn --> Eve...
** The title-character even [[Lampshade Hanging|hangs a lampshade]] on [[Contrived Coincidence|how ridiculous]] it is that a man named Evelyn would be the subject of Mother's transsexual transformation.
** The title-character even [[Lampshade Hanging|hangs a lampshade]] on [[Contrived Coincidence|how ridiculous]] it is that a man named Evelyn would be the subject of Mother's transsexual transformation.
* [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]]: The whole surgery, turning Evelyn into Eve in a couple months. Of course, this was written in 1977, so I think that might actually have been even ''more'' science-fiction then than it is now.
* [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]]: The whole surgery, turning Evelyn into Eve in a couple months. Of course, this was written in 1977, so I think that might actually have been even ''more'' science-fiction then than it is now.

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The Passion of New Eve (1977) is a Dystopian novel by Angela Carter.

It's about a British man, Evelyn, who is, well, castrated by Militant Feminists and made into "a New Eve". It's a satire on Feminism in general, Freudianism, and all other sorts of things. Also features a Dystopic America in the process of caving in on itself.


Tropes in The Passion of New Eve:

"Perhaps, I thought, they had utilised my tender body because they couldn't resist the horrid pun of my name, with all its teasing connotations."