Perfect Worlds biedt een uitgebreide historische analyse van utopische verhalen in de Chinese en Euro-Amerikaanse traditie. Aan bod komen onder meer de kritiek van Thomas More op Plato, de Europese oriëntalistische speurtocht naar utopieën in China en Chinese schrijvers die hun confucianistische utopie construeren. Tot slot bespreekt deze studie de
Perfect Worlds biedt een uitgebreide historische analyse van utopische verhalen in de Chinese en Euro-Amerikaanse traditie. Aan bod komen onder meer de kritiek van Thomas More op Plato, de Europese oriëntalistische speurtocht naar utopieën in China en Chinese schrijvers die hun confucianistische utopie construeren. Tot slot bespreekt deze studie de
Douwe Fokkema is Professor emeritus of Comparative Literature, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
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Introduction The Utopia of Thomas More From Rational Eutopia to Grotesque Dystopia Interlude: The Island Syndrome from Atlantis to Lanzarote and Penglai Enlightenment Utopias Orientalism: European Writers Searching for Utopia in China Chinese Philosophers and Writers Constructing Their Own Utopias Small-Scale Socialist Experiments or "The New Jerusalem in Duodecimo" Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? and Dostoevsky's Dystopian Foresight When Socialist Utopianism Meets Politics ... Bellamy's Solidarity and Its Feminist Mirror Image in Herland Chinese Occidentalism: The Nostalgia for a Utopian Past Gives Way to the Idea of Progress H. G. Wells and the Modern Utopia Dystopian Fiction in the Soviet Union Proletkult and Socialist-Realist Utopianism Mao Zedong's Utopian Thought and the Post-Mao Imaginative Response Utopias Dystopias and Their Hybrid Variants in Europe and America since World War I Concluding Observations References Subject Index Index of Names
Introduction The Utopia of Thomas More From Rational Eutopia to Grotesque Dystopia Interlude: The Island Syndrome from Atlantis to Lanzarote and Penglai Enlightenment Utopias Orientalism: European Writers Searching for Utopia in China Chinese Philosophers and Writers Constructing Their Own Utopias Small-Scale Socialist Experiments or "The New Jerusalem in Duodecimo" Chernyshevsky's What Is to Be Done? and Dostoevsky's Dystopian Foresight When Socialist Utopianism Meets Politics ... Bellamy's Solidarity and Its Feminist Mirror Image in Herland Chinese Occidentalism: The Nostalgia for a Utopian Past Gives Way to the Idea of Progress H. G. Wells and the Modern Utopia Dystopian Fiction in the Soviet Union Proletkult and Socialist-Realist Utopianism Mao Zedong's Utopian Thought and the Post-Mao Imaginative Response Utopias Dystopias and Their Hybrid Variants in Europe and America since World War I Concluding Observations References Subject Index Index of Names
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