In this introductory essay, we introduce the possibility of an anthropology of generative politics, focusing in particular on its utopian unfoldings. We depart from the recognition that the current global political landscape is exposing new forms of collective mobilisation that challenge prevailing understandings of 'the human', collective agency and chronotopical experiences. Through a critical review of anthropological and other scholarship on, for instance, (post)humanism, as well as a presentation of contemporary socio-political configurations, we make the case for generative politics being integral to what we term 'utopian confluences'.publishedVersio
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According to Fredric Jameson (2016: 1), “we have seen a marked diminution in the production of new ...
Utopia in classic literature is a place in which community is a value in itself. The individual is t...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...
In this introductory essay, we introduce the possibility of an anthropology of generative politics, ...
This article explores the social and political imagination of ‘the Anthropocene’ and the utopian cou...
This paper applies theories of biopolitics and biopower within the discipline of utopian studies. Th...
peer-reviewedIn this essay (a revision of my contribution at the closing session of the Imaginaries ...
This article describes the construct of utopia, examples of the construct, the common political cons...
Believers insist that the ghost of utopianism returned to Europe in May 1968, and that it has been h...
This article delves into the concept of bringing justice to the world and creating a society of equa...
This paper begins by challenging the use of “domestication” in the phrase the “domestication of utop...
Purpose This paper maps utopian theories of technological change. The focus is on debates surroundin...
peer-reviewedn the face of the dire conditions of today’s global order, for those aiming to transfor...
This paper explores the idea that the desirability of human enhancement stems from the utopianism of...
[Extract] Students of utopianism frequently raise the prospect of the ‘death of utopia’(see Goodwin ...
According to Fredric Jameson (2016: 1), “we have seen a marked diminution in the production of new ...
Utopia in classic literature is a place in which community is a value in itself. The individual is t...
The word “utopia” was coined by Thomas More and refers to the unreal and ideal state described in hi...