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A vision for a transformed society serves as a powerful catalyst, motivating artists, activists, and engaged citizens across the globe. In Becoming Utopian (PDF), acclaimed author Tom Moylan, a leading figure in contemporary utopian studies, delves into the intricate journey of utopia—from initial inspiration to tangible realization.
This compelling work weaves insights from influential theorists such as Donna Haraway, Fredric Jameson, and Alain Badiou alongside the imaginative narratives of science fiction luminaries Kim Stanley Robinson and China Miéville. Becoming Utopian: The Culture and Politics of Radical Transformation meticulously argues for the necessity of sociopolitical activism, exploring diverse realms such as ecological advocacy, liberation theology, radical pedagogy, and the significant movements from 1968. Moylan articulates the pressing imperative to address and rectify the critical global crises—environmental, political, economic, and cultural—that confront us today.
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“This is the kind of ebook that utopian studies needs.” ― Pedagogy, Culture & Society
“Becoming Utopian is a nuanced exploration that intertwines various concerns and hermeneutic strategies, and it stands as a vital addition to the realm of socially conscious, politically engaged scholarship. This work is set to resonate as powerfully as Moylan’s previous seminal texts. It embodies a blend of urgency and introspection, passionately addressing the complexities of utopian thought. A timeless contribution, it nurtures a humanist perspective and is bound to inspire scholarly discourse for years to come.” ― Dr. Antonis Balasopoulos, University of Cyprus
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