Dystopia, while deconstructing utopian ideas, generates a special type of identity as the consequence of a deviation from anthropocentric principles, crises of national and cultural worldviews, and manifestations of social shifting in a posthumanist world. The article focuses on four symptomatic dystopian texts – George Orwell’s “Nineteen Forty-Eight”, Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451”, Ahmed K. Towfik’s “Utopia”, and Salman Rushdie’s “Quichotte” – to explicate the dichotomous nature of the opposition of identity vs society in posthumanist transformations. Those conditions are considered a cause of the mutation of dystopian identity that troubles its anthropological bases and modes of existence. To reconstruct the posthumanist context and its...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
This paper focuses on the importance of utopian elements in dystopian worlds of Aldous Huxley’s Brav...
This paper aims to problematise the recent resurgence of literary dystopian narratives in Anglophone...
The “Dystopian” works in 20th century bear the subversion, questioning and criticism of the traditio...
This thesis examines political and social thought in dystopian fiction of the mid-twentieth century....
Utopian literary expressions are typically hopeful narratives that depict a socialist society as the...
AbstractOf all the crises postmodernity continues or itself generates, the identity crisis tends to ...
The paper explores hybrid identities of main characters in chosen contemporary authors as Kafka, Dür...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
Although the dystopian idea has been present in literature for over two thousand years, not until th...
This article argues that sociologists have much to gain from a fuller engagement with dystopian lit...
Posthumanist literature—question mark. The question mark in the title gestures towards the conundrum...
Although the dystopian thought has been present in the literary tradition of the Western civilizatio...
Dystopian literature characteristically addresses the plight of the “everyman” as he copes with the ...
This thesis analyzed common aspects of six major works of dystopian literature to assess their commo...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
This paper focuses on the importance of utopian elements in dystopian worlds of Aldous Huxley’s Brav...
This paper aims to problematise the recent resurgence of literary dystopian narratives in Anglophone...
The “Dystopian” works in 20th century bear the subversion, questioning and criticism of the traditio...
This thesis examines political and social thought in dystopian fiction of the mid-twentieth century....
Utopian literary expressions are typically hopeful narratives that depict a socialist society as the...
AbstractOf all the crises postmodernity continues or itself generates, the identity crisis tends to ...
The paper explores hybrid identities of main characters in chosen contemporary authors as Kafka, Dür...
Although the exact origin of the dystopian genre is debated, literary critics agree that their subje...
Although the dystopian idea has been present in literature for over two thousand years, not until th...
This article argues that sociologists have much to gain from a fuller engagement with dystopian lit...
Posthumanist literature—question mark. The question mark in the title gestures towards the conundrum...
Although the dystopian thought has been present in the literary tradition of the Western civilizatio...
Dystopian literature characteristically addresses the plight of the “everyman” as he copes with the ...
This thesis analyzed common aspects of six major works of dystopian literature to assess their commo...
This article argues that Science Fiction is a posthuman art form, whose texts posit a utopian dream ...
This paper focuses on the importance of utopian elements in dystopian worlds of Aldous Huxley’s Brav...
This paper aims to problematise the recent resurgence of literary dystopian narratives in Anglophone...