Utopian Effects, Dystopian Pleasures
Michael G Kelly editor Naomi Jacobs editor Joachim Fischer editor Michael J Griffin editor Tom Moylan editor Raffaella Baccolini editor Brian Greenspan editor Antonis Balasopoulos editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Published:17th May '21
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This collection brings together for the first time Peter Fitting’s writings about the utopian impulse as expressed in science fiction, fantasy, cinema, architecture, and cultural theory. These wide-ranging essays trace the constant reconsideration of the utopian project itself over the past four decades, from its mid-twentieth century period of decline to its revival in counter-cultural science fiction of the 1960s and ‘70s, its second decline with the «dystopian turn» in film, and the rise of feminist pessimism in the 1980s.
These pages reveal what popular utopian, dystopian, and science-fiction narratives tell us about today’s most pressing political issues, including gender equity, education reform, technological change, capitalist excess, state-sanctioned violence, and the challenges of effecting lasting political change. Through analyses of various popular genres and media, the author demonstrates how utopian visions written from particular political perspectives transcend narrowly partisan concerns to stoke our collective desire for another world and a more adequate human future, teaching us how to become the citizens and subjects that a utopian society demands.
ISBN: 9781788743532
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 659g
436 pages
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