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Imaginary communities :utopia, the nation, and the spatial histories of modernity
- 作者: Wegner, Phillip E.,
- 出版: Berkeley, Calif. ;London : University of California Press 2002.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxvi, 297 pages) :illustrations.
- 標題: Littérature comparée , Utopieën. , More, Thomas, Sir, saint, 1478-1535. , Utopias , Roman russe , Littérature comparée Russe et américaine. , Space and time in literature. , Modernism (Literature) , American fiction , Semiotics & Theory. , General. , Bellettrie. , American fiction History and criticism. , Nationalisme dans la littérature. , Orwell, George, 1903-1950 Critique et interprétation. , Roman américain Histoire et critique. , Orwell, George, , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , Electronic book. , Modernisme (Littérature) Grande-Bretagne. , Modernisme (Littérature) , Special InterestLiterary. , Espace et temps dans la littérature. , LITERARY CRITICISM General. , Utopies dans la littérature. , History and criticism. , TRAVEL Special Interest -- Literary. , Américaine et russe. , Critique et interprétation. , Communauté dans la littérature. , Modernisme (Littérature) États-Unis. , Utopias. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Histoire et critique. , Electronic books. , LITERARY CRITICISM Semiotics & Theory. , Roman américain , Nationalism in literature. , Roman russe Histoire et critique. , Utopias in literature. , utopian literature. , More, Thomas, , TRAVEL , Russian fiction History and criticism. , Modernisme (cultuur) , Utopies. , Modernisme (Littérature) Russie. , Russe et américaine. , Modernism (Literature) United States. , Littérature comparée Américaine et russe. , Russian fiction , Modernism (Literature) Great Britain.
- ISBN: 0520228294 , 9780520228290
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 摘要: Drawing from literary history, social theory, and political critique, this far-reaching study explores the utopian narrative as a medium for understanding the social space of the modern nation-state. Considering the narrative utopia from its earliest manifestation in Thomas More's sixteenth-century work Utopia to some of the most influential utopias of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, this book is an astute study of a literary genre as well as a nuanced dialectical meditation on the history of utopian thinking as a quintessential history of modernity. As he unrave.
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"Imaginary Communities is a beautiful treatment of utopian narratives as the quintessential genre for figuring social space in the modern nation-state. Wegner demonstrates a wide-ranging yet lighthanded philosophical learnedness, an urgent political conscience, and a deeply historical sense that narrative utopias are like specters that haunt particular moments of upheaval, crisis, and contradiction within modernity: whether the threshold between the vestiges of feudal agrarian society and early modern English capitalism, conflicts between the new oligarchy of industrializing late 19th c. United States and the increasing militancy of the labor movement, the uneven successes and failures of the Russian Revolution of 1905, or the mid-century Cold War struggles."—Lisa Lowe, author of Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Cultural Politics "In this important book, Wegner argues that the historical work done by utopian narratives should be reconsidered, interrogated, challenged—and continued. Insightful and provocative, Imaginary Communities will prove a valuable contribution to our thinking about the politics of imagination."—Daniel Cottom, author of Cannibals and Philosophers: Bodies of Enlightenment "Phillip Wegner's Imaginary Communities represents a major intervention in our understanding not merely of utopian literature, but the very ways in which we view our world. His concept of utopian narrative as both vision and practice, as participating in "real" worlds, a force for change rooted in the social world "as it is" and as it is becoming and is "imagined," succeeds wonderfully well; his notion of the imperative of "failure" as a resource of hope is deeply humane. He provides a body of work worth thinking through and thinking with. As a historian, I find the historicity of his approach, the literary arch spanning from the origins of the European nation-state to our global present and future, compelling in its ambition and execution. Wegner moves well beyond the more tired moves of "new historicist" literary criticism: this is historicist scholarship in a new key."—James Epstein, author of Radical Expression: Political Language, Ritual, and Symbol in England, 1790-1850
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