Utopia Beyond Capitalism in Contemporary Literature

Utopia Beyond Capitalism in Contemporary Literature
Author: Raphael Kabo
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350288560

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Featuring readings of contemporary utopian poetry and fiction from authors such as Juliana Spahr, Mohsin Hamid, Bong Joon-ho, Kim Stanley Robinson, Lidia Yukavitch, and Cory Doctorow, this book investigates the commons - a form of organisation based on collectivity, communalism and sharing - as a type of transition between capitalist precarity and crisis and anti-capitalist futures. Each of the texts under examination was written in opposition to a particular crisis of the capitalist present - inequality, political representation, mobility, and climate change - and develops a particular mode of utopian 'commoning'. Through its examination of these writers, crises and texts, this book reaffirms the use of utopianism as a tool for generating and representing alternative futures for a world in the midst of ongoing planetary crisis.

Utopia in the Age of Globalization

Utopia in the Age of Globalization
Author: Robert T. Tally Jr.
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230391901

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The idea of "Utopia" has made a comeback in the age of globalization, and the bewildering technological shifts and economic uncertainties of the present era call for novel forms of utopia. Tally argues that a new form of utopian discourse is needed for understanding, and moving beyond, the current world system.

A World Beyond Work

A World Beyond Work
Author: Ana Cecilia Dinerstein,Frederick Harry Pitts
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781787691438

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This book mounts a forceful critique of fashionable thinking on the possibility of a post-work, post-capitalist society achieved through automation, a basic income and the reduction of working hours to zero, suggesting this popular utopia is nothing of the sort.

Contemporary Capitalism Crisis and the Politics of Fiction

Contemporary Capitalism  Crisis  and the Politics of Fiction
Author: Roberto del Valle Alcala
Publsiher: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0367426498

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Contemporary Capitalism, Crisis, and the Politics of Fiction: Literature Beyond Fordism proposes a fresh approach to contemporary fictional engagements with the idea of crisis in capitalism and its various social and economic manifestations. The book investigates how late-twentieth and twenty-first-century Anglophone fiction has imagined, interpreted, and in most cases resisted, the collapse of the socio-economic structures built after the Second World War and their replacement with a presumably immaterial order of finance-led economic development. Through a series of detailed readings of the words of authors Martin Amis, Hari Kunzru, Don DeLillo, Zia Haider Rahman, John Lanchester, Paul Murray and Zadie Smith among others, this study sheds light on the embattled and decidedly unstable nature of contemporary capitalism.

Utopia Equity and Ideology in Urban Texts

Utopia  Equity and Ideology in Urban Texts
Author: Michael G. Kelly,Mariano Paz
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783031258558

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Utopia, Equity and Ideology in Urban Texts: Fair and Unfair Cities explores the complex interrelations of three key critical topics across a diverse range of urban writing. Interrogating the links and tensions between aesthetic and political priorities in the representation and imagining of urban life, the volume engages with work from a wide variety of linguistic and cultural origins and across a range of textual practices having the urban phenomenon as a common framing concern. Individual contributions discussing genre and literary fiction, poetic writing, documentary and essayistic texts, planning manifestos and municipal communications materials serve to demonstrate that the nuanced treatments of urban experience and potential which may be gleaned from across this textual spectrum act as a pragmatic corrective to purely conceptual approaches. As such, the volume consolidates the emerging dialogue between the fields of utopian studies and literary urban studies, understanding these as complementary approaches to the reading of the city and its textual prolongations.

The Utopian Novel in America 1886 1896

The Utopian Novel in America  1886   1896
Author: Jean Pfaelzer
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1985-02-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780822974420

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In the late 1800s, Americans flocked to cities, immigration, slums, and unemployment burgeoned, and America's role in foreign affairs grew. This period also spawned a number of fictional glimpses into the future. After the publication of Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward in 1888, there was an outpouring of utopian fantasy, many of which promoted socialism, while others presented refined versions of capitalism. Jean Pfaelzer's study traces the impact of the utopian novel and the narrative structures of these sentimental romances. She discusses progressive, pastoral, feminist, and apocalyptic utopias, as well as the genre's parodic counterpart, the dystopia.

Utopia or Bust

Utopia or Bust
Author: Benjamin Kunkel
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2014-03-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781683279

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After the financial crash and the great recession, the media rediscovered Karl Marx, socialist theory, and the very idea that capitalism can be questioned. But in spite of the publicity, the main paths of contemporary critical thought have gone unexplored outside of the academy. Benjamin Kunkel’s Utopia or Bust leads readers – whether politically committed or simply curious – through the most important critical theory today. Written with the wit and verve of Kunkel’s best-selling novel, Indecision, this introduction to contemporary Leftist thinkers engages with the revolutionary philosophy of Slavoj Žižek, the economic analyses of David Graeber and David Harvey, and the cultural diagnoses of Fredric Jameson. Discussing the ongoing crisis of capitalism in light of ideas of full employment, debt forgiveness, and “fictitious capital,” Utopia or Bust is a tour through the world of Marxist thought and an examination of the basis of Western society today.

Utopia and the Contemporary British Novel

Utopia and the Contemporary British Novel
Author: Caroline Edwards
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781108498708

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Explores how the experience of time in contemporary British novels reveals the persistence of the utopian imagination today.