Utopia/Dystopia : : Conditions of Historical Possibility / / ed. by Gyan Prakash, Michael D. Gordin, Helen Tilley.
The concepts of utopia and dystopia have received much historical attention. Utopias have traditionally signified the ideal future: large-scale social, political, ethical, and religious spaces that have yet to be realized. Utopia/Dystopia offers a fresh approach to these ideas. Rather than locate ut...
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Utopia/Dystopia : Conditions of Historical Possibility / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. Utopia and Dystopia beyond Space and Time -- PART ONE. ANIMA -- 1. Utopia as Method, or the Uses of the Future -- 2. Literacy and Futurity: Millennial Dreaming on the Nineteenth- Century Southern African Frontier -- 3. Bourgeois Categories Made Global: The Utopian and Actual Lives of Historical Documents in India -- 4. The Utopia of Working Phones: Rhodesian Independence and the Place of Race in Decolonization -- 5. Hydrocarbon Utopia -- PART TWO. ARTIFICE -- 6. Techno- Utopian Dreams, Techno- Political Realities: The Education of Desire for the Peaceful Atom -- 7. On Cosmopolitanism, the Avant- Garde, and a Lost Innocence of Central Europe -- 8. The Breath of the Possible: Everyday Utopianism and the Street in Modernist Urbanism -- 9. Stalinist Confessions in an Age of Terror: Messianic Times at the Leningrad Communist Universities -- 10. The Heterotopias of Dalit Politics: Becoming- Subject and the Consumption Utopia Contributors -- Contributors -- Index |
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