The paper explores the question of utopia in the work of Peter Sloterdijk from a narratological and meta-poetic perspective. The analysis focuses on a new text by the German thinker, published in 2018 as an afterword to the German edition of Thomas More’s Utopia, translated from the original Latin by Jacques Laager. In the paper I will present the text, contextualizing it in the complexity of Sloterdijk’s work. I will examine some of its thematical and stylistic features, which disclose the in-terplay between storytelling, space, and writing in the construction processes of the concepts of sub-jectivity, otherness, and community. Moreover, such an interplay allows to read the space of writing as a place of meta-reflection through which the ...
Drawing from literary history, social theory, and political critique, this far-reaching study explor...
This paper begins with an appreciation and critique of the remarkable work of Peter Sloterdijk which...
Bold plans and far-reaching openings demonstrate the increase in polyphony in the field of societal ...
Writing Utopia Now is a multi-modal manifesto interrogating the category of the utopian in modern an...
This introductory essay provides a background to the writings of Peter Sloterdijk. It begins with a ...
Beyond Utopia is a project initiated by the collaborative practice of Sophie Warren and Jonathan Mos...
Centred on 'Foams', the third volume of his Spheres trilogy, this article questions the privilege gr...
Thomas More’s Utopia will be five hundred years old in 2016, yet the genre and mode which he invente...
Utopias of the text are the moments of the emergence of a new and radical concept of the text as ove...
peer reviewedThis paper concerns the fundamental transformation of the utopian imagination in the co...
In his essay entitled “Future City”, Fredric Jameson challenges the assumption that it would be easi...
The dominant narrative surrounding West German literature of the seventies maintains that following ...
More than 500 years after the publication of Utopia, the idea of islands with a different kind of so...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...
© 2018, Society for Human Ecology. All rights reserved. This article makes the argument that Peter S...
Drawing from literary history, social theory, and political critique, this far-reaching study explor...
This paper begins with an appreciation and critique of the remarkable work of Peter Sloterdijk which...
Bold plans and far-reaching openings demonstrate the increase in polyphony in the field of societal ...
Writing Utopia Now is a multi-modal manifesto interrogating the category of the utopian in modern an...
This introductory essay provides a background to the writings of Peter Sloterdijk. It begins with a ...
Beyond Utopia is a project initiated by the collaborative practice of Sophie Warren and Jonathan Mos...
Centred on 'Foams', the third volume of his Spheres trilogy, this article questions the privilege gr...
Thomas More’s Utopia will be five hundred years old in 2016, yet the genre and mode which he invente...
Utopias of the text are the moments of the emergence of a new and radical concept of the text as ove...
peer reviewedThis paper concerns the fundamental transformation of the utopian imagination in the co...
In his essay entitled “Future City”, Fredric Jameson challenges the assumption that it would be easi...
The dominant narrative surrounding West German literature of the seventies maintains that following ...
More than 500 years after the publication of Utopia, the idea of islands with a different kind of so...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...
© 2018, Society for Human Ecology. All rights reserved. This article makes the argument that Peter S...
Drawing from literary history, social theory, and political critique, this far-reaching study explor...
This paper begins with an appreciation and critique of the remarkable work of Peter Sloterdijk which...
Bold plans and far-reaching openings demonstrate the increase in polyphony in the field of societal ...