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The Cambridge Companion to American Utopian Literature and Culture Since 1945

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Providing a comprehensive overview of American thought in the period following World War II, after which the US became a global military and economic leader, this book explores the origins of American utopianism and provides a trenchant critique from the point of view of those left out of the hegemonic ideal. Centring the voices of those oppressed by or omitted from the consumerist American Dream, this book celebrates alternative ways of thinking about how to create a better world through daily practices of generosity, justice, and care. The chapters collected here emphasize utopianism as a practice of social transformation, not as a literary genre depicting a putatively perfect society, and urgently make the case for why we need utopian thought today. With chapters on climate change, economic justice, technology, and more, alongside chapters exploring utopian traditions outside Western frameworks, this book opens a new discussion in utopian thought and theory.

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ISBN: 9781009180054
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Author: Sherryl Vint
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 376 pages
Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature
Genres: Literary companions, book reviews and guides
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Climate change
Literary theory
Dystopian and utopian fiction