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Palgrave Handbook of Utopian and Dystopian Literatures 2022 ed. [Hardback]

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The Palgrave Handbook of Utopian and Dystopian Literatures celebrates a literary genre already over 500 years old. Specially commissioned essays from established and emerging international scholars reflect the vibrancy of utopian vision, and its resiliency as idea, genre, and critical mode. Covering politics, environment, geography, body and mind, and social organization, the volume surveys current research and maps new areas of study. The chapters include investigations of anarchism, biopolitics, and postcolonialism and study film, art, and literature. Each essay considers central questions and key primary works, evaluates the most recent research, and outlines contemporary debates. Literatures of Africa, Australia, China, Latin America, and the Middle East are discussed in this global, cross-disciplinary, and comprehensive volume.

Introduction 1(24)
Peter Marks
Fatima Vieira
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor
Concepts
Utopia
25(14)
Patricia Vieira
Anti-utopia
39(14)
Artur Blaim
Dystopia
53(12)
Gregory Claeys
Critical Dystopia
65(14)
Ildney Cavalcanti
Historical Contexts
Prefigurations
79(12)
Francisco L. Lisi
The Renaissance
91(10)
Marie-Claire Phdlippeau
The Eighteenth Century
101(12)
Brenda Tooley
The Early Nineteenth Century (1800-1850)
113(12)
Peter Sands
The Late Nineteenth Century (1848-1899)
125(12)
Matthew Beaumont
The Twentieth Century
137(12)
Adam Stock
The Twenty-First Century
149(16)
Matt Tierney
Aesthetic Forms and Genres Narrative
165(12)
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor
Science Fiction
177(14)
Caroline Edwards
Young Adult (YA) Fiction
191(12)
Carrie Hintz
Apocalyptic Visions
203(16)
Gib Prettyman
Utopian Realism
219(12)
Sam McAuliffe
Cinema
231(12)
Peter Marks
Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels
243(12)
Miguel Ramalhete Gomes
Gaming
255(12)
Brian Greenspan
Deaftopias
267(12)
Cristina Gil
Micronations and Hyper Utopias
279(14)
Fatima Vieira
Political Theories and Practices Humanism
293(10)
Carlos Eduardo Ornelas Berriel
Eugenics
303(12)
Claire P. Curtis
Marxism
315(18)
Antonis Balasopoulos
Anarchism
333(16)
Laurence Davis
Labor
349(10)
Peter Sands
Race
359(14)
Edward K. Chan
Biopolitics
373(12)
Christian P. Haines
War
385(12)
Andrew Byers
Postcolonialism
397(12)
Bill Ashcroft
Human Rights
409(12)
Miguel A. Ramiro Aviles
Animal Rights
421(12)
Jose Eduardo Reis
Food
433(14)
Etta M. Madden
Natural and Built Spaces Environment
447(14)
Anne L. Melano
Space
461(12)
Phillip E. Wegner
Architecture
473(12)
Nathaniel Robert Walker
Urbanism
485(14)
David Pinder
Home
499(12)
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor
Oceans
511(12)
Killian Quigley
Moons and Planets
523(14)
Maria Luisa Malato
Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor
Regional Imaginaries
Geographical Poetics
537(12)
Liam Benison
Utopia in "Non-Western" Cultures
549(14)
Jacqueline Dutton
Africa
563(14)
Ainehi Edoro-Glines
South Asia
577(12)
Barnita Bagchi
Latin America
589(14)
Kim Beauchesne
Alessandra Santos
The Pacific and Australasia
603(14)
Peter Marks
China
617(12)
Roland Boer
Russia and the Soviet Union
629(14)
Mikhail Suslov
Lives: Meanings and Endings
Psychoanalysis
643(10)
Edson Luiz Andre de Sousa
Education
653(12)
Darren Webb
Religion
665(10)
Jose Eduardo Franco
Hospitality
675(12)
Goncalo Marcelo
Sexualities
687(12)
Quitterie de Beauregard
Death
699(12)
Paola Spinozzi
The Posthuman
711(12)
Naomi Jacobs
Index 723
Peter Marks is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Sydney, Australia.  He is the author of four monographs, including George Orwell the Essayist (2011), Imagining Surveillance: Eutopian and Dystopian Literature and Film (2015) and British Literature of the 1990s: Endings and Beginnings (2018).





Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor is Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Pennsylvania State University, USA. She is author of Postmodern Utopias and Feminist Fictions (2013) and three other authored or edited volumes, publishing as well numerous articles and book chapters on literature and the environment. She is past president of the Society for Utopian Studies. 





Fįtima Vieira has coordinated four funded projects on utopianism. She has edited or co-edited several volumes in the field, among them Food Futures: Ethics, Science and Culture (2016) and Dystopia Matters: On the page, on screen, on stage (2013), as well as numerous book chapters and articles in Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian and English. She was the Chair of the Utopian Studies Society / Europe from 2006 to 2016.