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More After More. Essays Commemorating the Five-Hundredth Anniversary of Thomas Mores Utopia

Tytuł:
More After More. Essays Commemorating the Five-Hundredth Anniversary of Thomas Mores Utopia
Autorzy:
Maj, Krzysztof M.
Olkusz, Ksenia
Kłosiński, Michał
Data publikacji:
2016-12-31
Wydawca:
Ośrodek Badawczy Facta Ficta
Słowa kluczowe:
Richard Rorty
Plato
cacotopia
spatial studies
George Orwell
melancholy
utopia in comics
multimodality
rhetorical analysis
boredom
Franco Berardi
J.G. Ballard
Lewis Mumford
topography
uchronia
critical dystopia
The 100
Civilisation
utopian community
James Graham Ballard
Black&White
Jürgen Habermas
Raymond Trousson
postoperaism
Francis Bacon
Brave New World
A Man for All Seasons
Michel Houellebecq
Edward Bellamy
marxism
Paolo Bacigalupi
postcolonialism
literary theory
post-Italian
Stanisław Lem
evantropia
Fernando Aínsa
utopian video games
Pierre Leroux
Transmetropolitan
micro-dystopia
Philip Pullman
neoliberalism
Equilibrium
utopianism
Pavao Pavličić
Thomas More
Marcin Przybyłek
Black Mirror
intentional community
cultural anthropology
Tom Moylan
Helix
space utopia
utopia
Yevgeny Zamyatin
Robert A. Heinlein
Raffaella Baccollini
Aldous Huxley
Charles Fourier
Krishan Kumar
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Susanne Collins
superhero
dysantropia
secularisation
Philip Zimbardo
dystopian studies
Lyman Tower Sargent
Jacques Derrida
Mad Max: Fury Road
cultural theory
Fredric Jameson
Metal Gear Solid
literary topography
Gregory Claeys
socialism
utopia of grace
capitalism
world-building
SimCity
Antoni Lange
Reinhart Koselleck
Nineteen-Eighty Four
Roland Barthes
logocentrism
Margaret Atwood
Lois Lowry
Claude-Henri de Saint-Simon
world-building studies
ecotopia
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Karl Popper
Cyrano de Bergerac
economy
Ergo Proxy
Michel Foucault
Jean Baudrillard
Dominion
eutopia
Martin Heidegger
Tommaso Campanella
classical discourse
David Foster Wallace
universal religion
Jeremy Bentham
Giorgio Agamben
carnivalesque
Ursula Le Guin
dystopian video games
narrative studies
Veronica Roth
Ernst Bloch
Morus
Never Let Me Go
contemporary fiction
geopoetics
Janusz A. Zajdel
senescence
utopian studies
Auguste Comte
Ruth Levitas
ageing
BioShock: Infinite
narratology
Zygmunt Bauman
science fiction
dodecaphony
ideology
transhumanism
Herbert George Wells
Wolf Hall
Vladan Desnica
Edward Morgan Forster
myth
post-apocalyptic fiction
E.M.Forster
Karl Mannheim
dystopia
Język:
angielski
ISBN, ISSN:
9788394292348
Prawa:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Linki:
https://open.icm.edu.pl/handle/123456789/11298  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Książka
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Ośrodek Badawczy Facta Ficta

The book More After More. Essays Commemorating the Five-Hundredth Anniversary of Thomas More’s Utopia is the first volume of Facta Ficta Research Centre’s in Kraków series “Frontiers of Nowhere”, published in co-operation with Villa Decius Association as a part of the world-wide research initiative Utopia 500 to celebrate five hundred years since the publication of sir Thomas More’s De Optimo Reipublicæ Statu Deque Nova Insula Utopia Libellus Vere Aureus, Nec Minus Salutaris Quam Festivus in 1516. The twenty-six essays which compose this collection cover a substantial range of both historical and theoretical themes, indicating at the least that the utopian idea thrives today across a number of disciplines as well as in domains (like computer games) which are themselves of recent origin and which indicate that utopia can also be addressed as an aspect of the internal psychic fantasy world. There is some consideration here of the lengthy and complex historical relationship between utopian ideals and religion. There is some effort to reconsider practical efforts to found actual communities which embody utopian ideals. Several authors revisit the emotional substrata of utopian aspiration rendered accessible through music in particular. Literature is here nonetheless the chief focus, in keeping with the form of Thomas More’s original text and that of the tradition which has imitated and satirised it. The themes represented here mirror in literary form the dystopian dri in the external world discussed above. Many of the leading authors of post-totalitarian dystopian fiction are included here, notably (to name but a few) Margaret Atwood, James Graham Ballard, Robert A. Heinlein, David Foster Wallace and, most recently, Michel Houellebecq. Within these treatments, the possibilities are explored that dystopia may emerge from or assume the form of racist regimes, environmental destruction, corporate dictatorship, or religious fundamentalism, or some combination of these factors. Such potential outcomes of modernity need, the authors of this volume also assure us, to be balanced against the utopian promise which bodily remodelling entertains, and the possibility of longevity which scientific and technical advances encapsulate as the epitome of modern individualist utopianism.

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