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Dystopia, just as utopia, has always been immersed in political visions: utopia as an ideal society and dystopia as its opposite: ‘bad place’ – a futuristic, usually very near future, an imagined universe in which oppressive social control rules ...
Vrbančić, Mario
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COSMOPOLITAN DYSTOPIA: INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION AND THE FAILURE OF THE WEST
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
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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Studying dystopia helps us think about pressing sociological, environmental, political, and scientific concerns that are part of our every day lives.
Halden, Grace
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Alcuni esempi di distopia ibrida
In the Sixties, science fiction finally breaks out in Italy, partially as a result of the driving force given to Urania series by Fruttero and Lucentini. Thus, even more ‘traditional’ writers began to venture into this genre.
Saverio Vita
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DYSTOPIAN FURCATIONS IN MODERN LITERATURE [PDF]
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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Queer Cultures in Digital Asia| Tracing Dystopian Insta-Emotions Among Hong Kong Trans Men
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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Some New Terms in Dystopian Studies [PDF]
This article brings two terms of political sciences, “state of exception” and “clash of civilizations” to dystopian studies. These terms help us to understand the hybrid nature of the dystopian genre.
Boris Lanin
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Retracted article: Barbarism – The Active Dystopia
This is a retracted article, whose corrected version, bearing the same title, is avalaible under the DOI: https://doi.org/10.11649/slh.3125. The article was corrected on request of the author, who noted that some of his corrections had not been ...
Jack Palmer
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A play list on Young Adult Dystopia for Box of Broadcasts (On Demand TV and Radio for Education from Learning On Screen, The British Universities and Colleges Film and Video Council) and an associated pedagogical resource on Young Adult Dystopia for ...
Tedman, Alison
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