Futurescapes : : space in utopian and science fiction discourses / / edited by Ralph Pordzik.

This book testifies to the growing interest in the many spaces of utopia . It intends to ‘map out’ on utopian and science-fiction discourses some of the new and revisionist models of spatial analysis applied in Literary and Cultural Studies in recent years. The aim of the volume is to side-step the...

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Superior document:Spatial practices, 9
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York, NY : : Rodopi,, 2009.
Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Spatial practices ; 9.
Physical Description:1 online resource (367 p.)
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t Acknowledgements --  |t Notes on Contributors --  |t The Overlaid Spaces of Utopia --  |t The Translation of Paradise: Thomas More’s Utopia and the Poetics of Cultural Exchange /  |r Gabriela Schmidt --  |t Utopia, Nation-Building, and the Dissolution of the Nation-State Around 1900 /  |r Hans Ulrich Seeber --  |t Discoveries of the Future: Herbert G. Wells and the Eugenic Utopia /  |r Richard Nate --  |t Persistence of Obedience: Theological Space and Ritual Conversion in George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four /  |r Ralph Pordzik --  |t ‘And is not every Manor a Little Common Wealth?’ Nostalgia, Utopia and the Country House /  |r Nicole Pohl --  |t The Watchdogs of Eden: Chesterton and Buchan Look at the Present of the Future /  |r Christoph Ehland --  |t The Land that Time Forgot: Fictions of Antarctic Temporality /  |r Elizabeth Leane --  |t “The Tower of Babble”?1 The Role and Function of Fictive Languages in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction /  |r Dunja M. Mohr --  |t Rethinking Deterritorialization: Utopian and Apocalyptic Space in Recent American Fiction /  |r Martina Mittag --  |t Space Construction as Cultural Practice: Reading William Gibson’s Neuromancer with Respect to Postmodern Concepts of Space /  |r Doreen Hartmann --  |t Peripheral Cosmopolitans: Caribbeanness as Transnational Utopia? /  |r Saskia Schabio --  |t “Utopian and Cynical Elements”: Chaplin, Cinema, and Weimar Critical Theory /  |r Antonis Balasopoulos --  |t Index. 
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