
Narrating Utopia
Ideology, Gender, Form in Utopian Literature
Chris Ferns(Author)
Liverpool University Press
Published on 1. May 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-85323-604-7 (ISBN)
Description
Utopian societies exhibit a variety of ways of organising the financial, political and emotional relationships between people. For all this diversity, however, one thing that exhibits far less variation is the story, the framing narrative that accounts for how the narrator reaches the more perfect society and obtains the opportunity to witness its distinctive excellences. Narrating Utopia is about that story, the curious hybrid of the traveller's tale and the classical dialogue that emerges in the Renaissance, but whose outlines remain clearly apparent even in some of the most recent utopian writing.
Reviews / Votes
A well-written and worthy addition to the field of utopian studies. * SFRA Review *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85323-604-7 (9780853236047)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
Acknowledgements
Preface
1. Introduction
Dreams of Order
2. The Utopian Dream of Order: More and his Successors
3. Bellamy and Wells: The Dream of Order in the Modern World
4. Dystopia: The Dream as Nightmare
Dreams of Freedom
5. Libertarian Alternatives: Morris, 'News from Nowhere'; Bogdanov, 'Red Star'; Huxley, 'Island'
6. A World of One's Own: Separatist Utopias
7. Dreams of Freedom: Piercy, Le Guin, and the Future of Utopia
Notes
Bibiography
Index
Preface
1. Introduction
Dreams of Order
2. The Utopian Dream of Order: More and his Successors
3. Bellamy and Wells: The Dream of Order in the Modern World
4. Dystopia: The Dream as Nightmare
Dreams of Freedom
5. Libertarian Alternatives: Morris, 'News from Nowhere'; Bogdanov, 'Red Star'; Huxley, 'Island'
6. A World of One's Own: Separatist Utopias
7. Dreams of Freedom: Piercy, Le Guin, and the Future of Utopia
Notes
Bibiography
Index