In the context of the German Democratic Republic’s longstanding aesthetic and political discourse on social utopianism, this article will discuss Alfred Wellm’s novel Morisco (1987) and Halle-Neustadt as a key to understanding the relationship between the socialist new town and the East German cultural imaginary. Through Wellm’s novel, the article will argue that the construction of modernist new towns provoked a cultural response engaging with the rift between built reality and the utopian imagination/ambition of the classless, socialist city in different literary and visual media. Evoking Tommaso Campanella’s utopian City of the Sun (1602), the novel critically positions Neustadt within a cyclical Marxist eschatology, simultaneously expre...
A quarter century following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the people's democracies, many of t...
This thesis responds to a growing appreciation for the richness and ambiguity of mid-century archit...
Izabela KaczmarzykThe Ignatianum AcademyCracow, Poland Utopia of a Working-class Arcadia?(Ba...
The rhetoric of architectural modernism in the German Democratic Republic in the early 1960s appears...
This project examines urban renewal efforts in Eisenhüttenstadt, a German city on the border between...
In this article I offer a reading of Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüller’s novel Andymon (1982) in orde...
Building Socialism reveals how East German writers\u27 engagement with the rapidly changing built en...
The city is lauded as one of the most important products of civilisation. However, cities differ fro...
Marcin MazurekInstitute of English Cultures and LiteraturesFaculty of PhilologyUniversity of Silesia...
To a large extent the history of Utopia has been intimately bound up with the city. Representations ...
In his essay entitled “Future City”, Fredric Jameson challenges the assumption that it would be easi...
Keywords: utopia, ideal city, planning, absolutism, totalitarianism.Summary: An ideal world has been...
Socialist cities have most often been studied as manifestations of the socialist system itself, link...
Anti Randviir: The Art of Utopia and the Real City: Basic principlesKeywords: function of utopia, ci...
he paper investigates the theme of urbanlandscape and its proximity to the descriptions offered in l...
A quarter century following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the people's democracies, many of t...
This thesis responds to a growing appreciation for the richness and ambiguity of mid-century archit...
Izabela KaczmarzykThe Ignatianum AcademyCracow, Poland Utopia of a Working-class Arcadia?(Ba...
The rhetoric of architectural modernism in the German Democratic Republic in the early 1960s appears...
This project examines urban renewal efforts in Eisenhüttenstadt, a German city on the border between...
In this article I offer a reading of Angela and Karlheinz Steinmüller’s novel Andymon (1982) in orde...
Building Socialism reveals how East German writers\u27 engagement with the rapidly changing built en...
The city is lauded as one of the most important products of civilisation. However, cities differ fro...
Marcin MazurekInstitute of English Cultures and LiteraturesFaculty of PhilologyUniversity of Silesia...
To a large extent the history of Utopia has been intimately bound up with the city. Representations ...
In his essay entitled “Future City”, Fredric Jameson challenges the assumption that it would be easi...
Keywords: utopia, ideal city, planning, absolutism, totalitarianism.Summary: An ideal world has been...
Socialist cities have most often been studied as manifestations of the socialist system itself, link...
Anti Randviir: The Art of Utopia and the Real City: Basic principlesKeywords: function of utopia, ci...
he paper investigates the theme of urbanlandscape and its proximity to the descriptions offered in l...
A quarter century following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the people's democracies, many of t...
This thesis responds to a growing appreciation for the richness and ambiguity of mid-century archit...
Izabela KaczmarzykThe Ignatianum AcademyCracow, Poland Utopia of a Working-class Arcadia?(Ba...