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Barbarism – The Active Dystopia

open access: yesStudia Litteraria et Historica, 2023
This is the corrected version of the retracted article under the same title, which was published with the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.11649/slh.2817.
Jack Palmer
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Recovering Hope in Darkness: The Role of Gender in Dystopian Narratives

open access: yesRevista X, 2022
My aim is to comment on dystopia based on an approach that has foregrounded, from its very beginning, issues of writing in their intersection with gender and the deconstruction of high and low culture.
Raffaella Baccolini
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Valentina Romanzi, American Nightmares. Dystopia in Twenty-First-Century US Fiction

open access: yesBetween, 2023
Recensione del libro di Valentina Romanzi American Nightmares. Dystopia in Twenty-First-Century US Fiction.
Mattia Petricola
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Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| Tracing Dystopian Insta-Emotions Among Hong Kong Trans Men

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2023
Digital media is often understood as the primary platform to open up new social worlds for transgender men. The plethora of information from DIY videos on testosterone injections to daily transition vlogs has seen transgender men creating, developing ...
Denise Tse-Shang Tang
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Theorizing Eco-Dystopia: Science Fiction, the Anthropocene, and the Limits of Catastrophic Imagery

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Creative Practices in Cities and Landscapes, 2022
This essay considers a peculiar kind of science-fictional writing with environmental concerns that pivots on the imagery of catastrophe and blends the dystopian and the post-apocalyptic traditions. This sub-genre is known as eco-dystopia, which, I argue,
Marco Malvestio
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Between “Utopia” and “Dystopia”

open access: yesLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail, 2020
This article focuses on the relationship between industrial novels and industrial sociology. It is contended that industrial novels are valuable, but often neglected (possibly secondary or even primary) sources for sociology.
Erik de Gier
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Nabokov's Dystopia: Bend Sinister, America and Mass Culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
“I am as American as April in Arizona,” Nabokov claimed in a 1966 interview. Although he repeatedly emphasized his American citizenship and the affection he held for his adopted nation, my argument is that his 1947 novel, Bend Sinister, offers us an ...
Anderson's, Larmour, WILL NORMAN
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COSMOPOLITAN DYSTOPIA: INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION AND THE FAILURE OF THE WEST

open access: yesSrpska Politička Misao, 2021
Philip Cunliffe, Cosmopolitan Dystopia: International Intervention and the Failure of the West. Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2020, 228 p.
Mladen Lisanin
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Otherness, Utopia, and Dystopia in Arabic Literature

open access: yesGriseldaonline, 2021
The utopian narrative offers the writer the pretext to manipulate reality, to transpose social and political criticisms to other eras or other places.
Letizia Lombezzi
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DYSTOPIAN FURCATIONS IN MODERN LITERATURE [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Română de Sociologie, 2015
Modern literature of the 20th century had provided several “dystopian furcations” in the history of Western literature, represented most typically by G. Orwell, A. Huxley, Y. Zamiatin and R. R. Bradbury.
KUBILAY AKMAN
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