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Extrapolation, 2017
Recuperating Dystopia-Thinking Big Among the RuinsRuined cities, broken institutions, and ecological, technological, political, and economic collapses mark nearly all texts labeled "dystopic fiction." While the term dystopia is relatively unstable and fluid, the literal translation from the Greek as "not-good-place" is a useful start. For this essay, I
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Recuperating Dystopia-Thinking Big Among the RuinsRuined cities, broken institutions, and ecological, technological, political, and economic collapses mark nearly all texts labeled "dystopic fiction." While the term dystopia is relatively unstable and fluid, the literal translation from the Greek as "not-good-place" is a useful start. For this essay, I
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Utopian Studies
ABSTRACT Cruising Utopia locates utopian yearning based in what Muñoz called a “performative insistence on ‘the nothing’ (the not there)” that is “both queer and utopian” in its refusal of capitalist, heteronormative projections of reality. The occupation of that “nothing”-ness, the author proposes, offers its own utopian possibility:
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ABSTRACT Cruising Utopia locates utopian yearning based in what Muñoz called a “performative insistence on ‘the nothing’ (the not there)” that is “both queer and utopian” in its refusal of capitalist, heteronormative projections of reality. The occupation of that “nothing”-ness, the author proposes, offers its own utopian possibility:
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Whose dystopia is it anyway? Deepfakes and social media regulation
Convergence, 2021Aya Yadlin
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Dystopia and quarantined markets – an interview with James Fitchett
Consumption Markets and Culture, 2021exaly

