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Yesterday's tomorrows : on utopia and dystopia / edited by Pere Gallardo and Elizabeth Russell.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781443858779
  • 1443858773
  • 1306549663
  • 9781306549660
  • 9781443855884
  • 144385588X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Yesterday's Tomorrows.DDC classification:
  • 809.93372 22
LOC classification:
  • HX806 .G384 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I; CHAPTER I; CHAPTER II; CHAPTER III; CHAPTER IV; CHAPTER V; PART II; CHAPTER VI; CHAPTER VII; CHAPTER VIII; CHAPTER IX; CHAPTER X; CHAPTER XI; PART III; CHAPTER XII; CHAPTER XIII; CHAPTER XIV; CHAPTER XV; CHAPTER XVI; CHAPTER XVII; CHAPTER XVIII; PART IV; CHAPTER XIX; CHAPTER XX; CHAPTER XXI; CHAPTER XXII; CHAPTER XXIII; CHAPTER XXIV; PART V; CHAPTER XXV; CHAPTER XXVI; CHAPTER XXVII; CHAPTER XXVIII; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX
Summary: 2012 was a year of financial crises and ecological disasters, of endings and forebodings. The world did not end on December 21st as the Mayan calendar predicted, but became the stage for new beginnings, utopian communities, protest groups and solidarity movements. The essays in this book form an intertextual space for negotiating meaningful facts and fictions with an aim to understanding the present. Discussions focus on utopia and dystopia from literature and film, not only within the fram ...
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2012 was a year of financial crises and ecological disasters, of endings and forebodings. The world did not end on December 21st as the Mayan calendar predicted, but became the stage for new beginnings, utopian communities, protest groups and solidarity movements. The essays in this book form an intertextual space for negotiating meaningful facts and fictions with an aim to understanding the present. Discussions focus on utopia and dystopia from literature and film, not only within the fram ...

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English.

TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I; CHAPTER I; CHAPTER II; CHAPTER III; CHAPTER IV; CHAPTER V; PART II; CHAPTER VI; CHAPTER VII; CHAPTER VIII; CHAPTER IX; CHAPTER X; CHAPTER XI; PART III; CHAPTER XII; CHAPTER XIII; CHAPTER XIV; CHAPTER XV; CHAPTER XVI; CHAPTER XVII; CHAPTER XVIII; PART IV; CHAPTER XIX; CHAPTER XX; CHAPTER XXI; CHAPTER XXII; CHAPTER XXIII; CHAPTER XXIV; PART V; CHAPTER XXV; CHAPTER XXVI; CHAPTER XXVII; CHAPTER XXVIII; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX

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