This article argues that sociologists have much to gain from a fuller engagement with dystopian literature. This is because (i) the speculation in dystopian literature tends to be more grounded in empirical social reality than in the case of utopian literature, and (ii) the literary conventions of the dystopia more readily illustrate the relationship between the inner life of the individual and the greater whole of social-historical reality. These conventional features mean dystopian literature is especially attuned to how historically-conditioned social forces shape the inner life and personal experience of the individual, and how acts of individuals can, in turn, shape the social structures in which they are situated. In other words, dys...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
Dystopian literature, particularly young adult dystopian fiction, has seen a significant rise in pop...
peer-reviewedn the face of the dire conditions of today’s global order, for those aiming to transfor...
The dystopian genre in literature is not a happy genre. We are not drawn to works of dystopian ficti...
This article is focused on exploring the value of literary utopias for social theory. The literary ...
This essay analyzes and tries to untangle the meaning and intention of dystopian literature, by anal...
The genre of dystopian novels has long been theorized from a historical materialist lens. Utopian lo...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
The aim of this Extended Essay is to explore the portrayal and creation of dystopias accepting techn...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
We live in an age of rapid change. The advance of science and technology, throughout history, has c...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
This extended essay explores the validity of teaching twentieth century dystopian fiction in twenty...
Dystopia, while deconstructing utopian ideas, generates a special type of identity as the consequenc...
This article analyzed common aspects of six major works of dystopian literature to assess their comm...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
Dystopian literature, particularly young adult dystopian fiction, has seen a significant rise in pop...
peer-reviewedn the face of the dire conditions of today’s global order, for those aiming to transfor...
The dystopian genre in literature is not a happy genre. We are not drawn to works of dystopian ficti...
This article is focused on exploring the value of literary utopias for social theory. The literary ...
This essay analyzes and tries to untangle the meaning and intention of dystopian literature, by anal...
The genre of dystopian novels has long been theorized from a historical materialist lens. Utopian lo...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
The aim of this Extended Essay is to explore the portrayal and creation of dystopias accepting techn...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
We live in an age of rapid change. The advance of science and technology, throughout history, has c...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
This extended essay explores the validity of teaching twentieth century dystopian fiction in twenty...
Dystopia, while deconstructing utopian ideas, generates a special type of identity as the consequenc...
This article analyzed common aspects of six major works of dystopian literature to assess their comm...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
Dystopian literature, particularly young adult dystopian fiction, has seen a significant rise in pop...
peer-reviewedn the face of the dire conditions of today’s global order, for those aiming to transfor...