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Record Nr.

UNINA9910457190103321

Titolo

Utopia matters [[electronic resource] ] : theory politics, literature and the arts / / Ed. Fátima Vieira and Marinela Freitas

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Porto, Portugal, : Routledge, c2005

ISBN

989-8265-07-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (270 p.)

Collana

Perspective series

Altri autori (Persone)

ReisJosé Eduardo

da SilvaBastos

Soggetti

Utopias

Utopias in literature

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

""Index""; ""Utopia(n) Matters: Introduction""; ""PART I - UTOPIA MATTERS""; ""Utopia Matter: a personal testimony""; ""What is your field?""; ""On the exit from one's cave: Utopian thoughts on language diversities""; ""Out to save the world: scholars and the utopian vision""; ""Why I am a member of the ""Party of Utopia""""; ""Utopia Matters?""; ""Utopia Matters!""; ""Why Utopia Matters""; ""Pourquoi l'utopie?""; ""PART II - UTOPIAN MATTERS""; ""THEORY""; ""From Contemporary Utopias to Contemporaneity as a Utopia""; ""Criticism as Utopia""

""Postmodern Utopianism: Deleuze and Guattari and the Escape from Politics""""Brief Notes on Utopia, Dystopia and History""; ""POLITICS""; ""The Intersection of Utopianism and Communitarianism""; ""Holistic Organizations, Intentional Communities, and the Global Peace and Justice Movement: Gaia at Alcatraz, Italy""; ""Utopia and Agriculture: Reconsidering the Reforms of tha CAP from the Standpoint of Owen's Communitarianism""; """"The Good Time Coming"": British Utopian Socialism in the Wake of 1848""; ""Literature and Propaganda: The Socialist Utopia of Robert Blatchford""

""Utopian Gesture in the Cold Climate of Thatcherism: Caryl Churchill's Top Girls and Fen""""LITERATURE AND THE ARTS""; ""The Dynamics of Space in the 20th Century Utopian/Dystopian Fiction""; ""Art as Utopia in Eutopean Avant-garde Movements""; ""Art and Aesthetics in Utopia:



William Morris's Response to the Challenge of the ""Art to the People""""; ""Utopian Music: Music History of the Future in Novels by Bellamy, Callenbach and Huxley""; ""Music and Utopia - The European Anthem: Kant, Schiller and Beethoven""; ""Cyberpunk versus Empire: Constructing Technotopia in the New World Order""

""Images of Upotia and Dystopia: From the Sea to Hyperspace""