Utopics
The Semiological Play of Textual Spaces
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Prometheus Books
Published:1st Jun '84
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In Utopics, the author explores the origins of utopian thought and its implications for envisioning alternative futures through critical analysis.
The book Utopics is divided into two distinct yet interconnected parts. The first section delves into Thomas More's seminal work, 'Utopia,' which introduces the term 'utopia' itself. This exploration aims to lay the groundwork for a theoretical framework regarding the practice of utopian signification. Through a detailed examination of More's text, the author seeks to identify the foundational elements that contribute to the concept of utopia, providing readers with a deeper understanding of its implications and significance in both historical and contemporary contexts.
In the second part of Utopics, the focus shifts to the application of the theoretical insights gained from the first section. Here, the author embarks on a critical analysis of various utopian and pseudo-utopian spaces, illustrating how these texts and ideas can shape our perceptions of alternative futures. By scrutinizing the characteristics and narratives that define these spaces, the author reveals the potential for utopian thought to inspire change and provoke critical reflection about our current societal structures.
Ultimately, Utopics presents a compelling argument for the relevance of utopian discourse in today's world. Marin's analysis not only highlights the transformative power of utopian literature but also challenges readers to consider how these narratives can inform our visions for a better future. The book serves as both a scholarly inquiry and an invitation to engage with the possibilities that utopian thinking can offer.
ISBN: 9781573925044
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308 pages