This thesis takes a structural approach, based on systems theory, to the interpretation of literary utopias: it argues that examples of utopian fiction are best understood as science-fictional thought experiments determined by dynamism-based Bakhtinian chronotopes. Initially, it draws on Cannon’s work on homeostasis and that of Maturana and Varela on autopoiesis to argue that utopian texts from premodern periods – including Plato’s Republic, More’s Utopia, Bellamy’s Looking Backward, Wells’s A Modern Utopia, and Morris’s News from Nowhere – generally embody a ‘homeostatic chronotope’; this explains the social stasis, spatiotemporal isolation, and presentism characterising these works, enhancing modern understandings of how utopias fall shor...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
The period of social change from the 1960s to the 1980s saw a flowering of utopian novels, from Huxl...
This thesis interrogates the interaction between feminist utopianism and altered states of conscious...
The literary utopia is often accused of being an outmoded genre, a graveyard for failed social movem...
The thesis deals with the Utopian and dystopian aspects of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed and ...
My paper assesses the effects of periodization on feminist representations of utopias. The first tex...
The article centers on the specific features of feminist utopia with the analysis of Marge Piercy’s ...
In the late nineteenth century western circumnavigation of the globe and ever more accurate cartogra...
Utopia, or There and Back Again. On Worldbuilding Strategies in Utopian and Dystopian NarrativesThe ...
Published in 1976 as the author’s fourth novel, Marge Piercy’s Women on the Edge o...
Hjalmar Bergman’s authorship has previously been investigated with Bakhtin’s theories of the novel a...
This essay draws upon my PhD research, supervised by former Harvard English Literature professor Nor...
Marge Piercy uses speculative fiction in the novel Woman on the Edge of Time to propagate the ideas ...
In this article the author explores the utopian nature of the Enlightenment project and highlights s...
In his novels, short stories or plays, Rétif de la Bretonne (18th century) stages societies which ar...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
The period of social change from the 1960s to the 1980s saw a flowering of utopian novels, from Huxl...
This thesis interrogates the interaction between feminist utopianism and altered states of conscious...
The literary utopia is often accused of being an outmoded genre, a graveyard for failed social movem...
The thesis deals with the Utopian and dystopian aspects of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Dispossessed and ...
My paper assesses the effects of periodization on feminist representations of utopias. The first tex...
The article centers on the specific features of feminist utopia with the analysis of Marge Piercy’s ...
In the late nineteenth century western circumnavigation of the globe and ever more accurate cartogra...
Utopia, or There and Back Again. On Worldbuilding Strategies in Utopian and Dystopian NarrativesThe ...
Published in 1976 as the author’s fourth novel, Marge Piercy’s Women on the Edge o...
Hjalmar Bergman’s authorship has previously been investigated with Bakhtin’s theories of the novel a...
This essay draws upon my PhD research, supervised by former Harvard English Literature professor Nor...
Marge Piercy uses speculative fiction in the novel Woman on the Edge of Time to propagate the ideas ...
In this article the author explores the utopian nature of the Enlightenment project and highlights s...
In his novels, short stories or plays, Rétif de la Bretonne (18th century) stages societies which ar...
I argue in this dissertation that utopianism is a vibrant form of cultural production in the post-Co...
The period of social change from the 1960s to the 1980s saw a flowering of utopian novels, from Huxl...
This thesis interrogates the interaction between feminist utopianism and altered states of conscious...