Utopia Ltd.

Utopia Ltd.
Title Utopia Ltd. PDF eBook
Author Matthew Beaumont
Publisher BRILL
Pages 227
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9047407091

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This book uncovers the historical preconditions for the explosive revival of utopian literature at the nineteenth-century fin de siècle, and excavates its ideological content. It marks a contribution not only to the literary and cultural history of the late-Victorian period, and to the expanding field of utopian studies, but to the development of a Marxist critique of utopianism. The book is particularly concerned with three kinds of political utopia or anti-utopia, those of 'state socialism', feminism, and anti-communism (the characteristic expression of this last example being the cacotopia). After an extensive contextual account of the politics of utopia in late-nineteenth century England, it devotes a chapter to each of these topics before developing an original reinterpretation of William Morris's seminal Marxist utopia, News from Nowhere.

Utopia Limited

Utopia Limited
Title Utopia Limited PDF eBook
Author Marianne DeKoven
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 390
Release 2004-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780822332695

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DIVThe end of the modern and the emergence of the postmodern in 1960s philosophy, literature, and popular culture./div

Utopia, Limited

Utopia, Limited
Title Utopia, Limited PDF eBook
Author Anahid Nersessian
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 280
Release 2015-03-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0674434579

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What is utopia if not a perfect impossible world? Anahid Nersessian reveals the basic misunderstanding of that ideal. Applying the lessons of art to the rigors of life on an imperiled planet, she enlists the Romantics to redefine utopia as an investment in limitation—not a perfect world but one where we get less than we hoped but more than we had.

Utopia, Limited

Utopia, Limited
Title Utopia, Limited PDF eBook
Author Anahid Nersessian
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 280
Release 2015-03-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 067442512X

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What is utopia if not a perfect world, impossible to achieve? Anahid Nersessian reveals a basic misunderstanding lurking behind that ideal. In Utopia, Limited she enlists William Blake, William Wordsworth, John Keats, and others to redefine utopianism as a positive investment in limitations. Linking the ecological imperative to live within our means to the aesthetic philosophy of the Romantic period, Nersessian’s theory of utopia promises not an unconditionally perfect world but a better world where we get less than we hoped, but more than we had. For the Romantic writers, the project of utopia and the project of art were identical. Blake believed that without limits, a work of art would be no more than a set of squiggles on a page, or a string of nonsensical letters and sounds. And without boundaries, utopia is merely an extension of the world as we know it, but blighted by a hunger for having it all. Nersessian proposes that we think about utopia as the Romantics thought about aesthetics—as a way to bind and thereby emancipate human political potential within a finite space. Grounded in an intellectual tradition that begins with Immanuel Kant and includes Theodor Adorno and Northrop Frye, Utopia, Limited lays out a program of “adjustment” that applies the lessons of art to the rigors of life on an imperiled planet. It is a sincere response to environmental devastation, offering us a road map through a restricted future.

Oneida Utopia

Oneida Utopia
Title Oneida Utopia PDF eBook
Author Anthony Wonderley
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 383
Release 2017-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1501712446

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Oneida Utopia is a fresh and holistic treatment of a long-standing social experiment born of revival fervor and communitarian enthusiasm. The Oneida Community of upstate New York was dedicated to living as one family and to the sharing of all property, work, and love. Anthony Wonderley is a sensitive guide to the things and settings of Oneida life from its basis in John H. Noyes’s complicated theology, through experiments in free love and gender equality, to the moment when the commune transformed itself into an industrial enterprise based on the production of silverware. Rather than drawing a sharp boundary between spiritual concerns and worldly matters, Wonderley argues that commune and company together comprise a century-long narrative of economic success, innovative thinking, and abiding concern for the welfare of others. Oneida Utopia seamlessly combines the evidence of social life and intellectual endeavor with the testimony of built environment and material culture. Wonderley shares with readers his intimate knowledge of evidence from the Oneida Community: maps and photographs, quilts and furniture, domestic objects and industrial products, and the biggest artifact of all, their communal home. Wonderley also takes a novel approach to the thought of the commune’s founder, examining individually and in context Noyes’s reactions to interests and passions of the day, including revivalism, millennialism, utopianism, and spiritualism.

Consuming Utopia

Consuming Utopia
Title Consuming Utopia PDF eBook
Author John Storey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 178
Release 2021-09-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000435202

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Consuming Utopia builds on critical insights into consumption and utopianism developed in two previous books by the author to elaborate what it means to read utopian fiction (including dystopian and anti-utopian) from the critical perspective of cultural studies. With a critical focus on social practices of reading rather than on the text itself, John Storey advances a timely and relevant contribution to existing debates on utopian fiction, offering new insights into how we might understand the politics of utopian fiction. Finding readership and readers indispensable to the act of producing politics beyond the text, Storey argues that if utopian fiction has a ‘politics’, it is determined by those who, in actuality, pick up books and act on what they read, rather than readers proposed by textuality. By engaging with seminal concepts in cultural studies, this book shows how reading utopian fiction works to make the meaning of such texts material and social, and therefore available for politics. An essential addition to the literature on utopian fiction, this book will be of great interest to scholars and students in the areas of cultural studies, literary studies, comparative literature, cultural politics, utopian studies, and political theory.

Utopia Limited; Or, The Flowers of Progress

Utopia Limited; Or, The Flowers of Progress
Title Utopia Limited; Or, The Flowers of Progress PDF eBook
Author Arthur Sullivan
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 0
Release 2022-10-27
Genre
ISBN 9781017695717

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