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Rethinking Utopia: Interdisciplinary Approaches: Political Theory for Today

Editat de Ebru Deniz Ozan Contribuţii de Volkan Gül, Ramazan Güresci, Hayrettin Özler, Süleyman Sidal, Ertugrul Zengin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2022
Rethinking Utopia is a collection that discusses utopian thinking in relation to different philosophical themes. It seeks utopianism in political theory (particularly in Kant and Derrida), populism, Turkish Islamism, international law, and it fleshes out themes of modernism and classless society in the selected utopian examples. By discussing and showing the relationship between utopia and these topics, the book shows that the range of subjects related to utopias is wider than the current literature suggests.

The book attempts to bring together academic fields, which are not cross-fertilized in the existing debates on utopia, by building bridges between actual politics and futuristic visions. On the one hand, it looks at utopia as a means to think about and reconfigure contemporary politics (as in the case of international law and populist politics); on the other hand, it investigates how different philosophical/literary texts, from widely-known More and Le Guin to lesser-known Turkish Islamists Kisakürek, Karakoç and Özel, imagine their distinct utopian vision where a new form of anarchist, classless or Islamist society could be possible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666906950
ISBN-10: 1666906956
Pagini: 134
Ilustrații: 1 tables;
Dimensiuni: 160 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Political Theory for Today

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part I
Chapter 1: Utopia as Free Play by Hayrettin Özler
Chapter 2: The Search for a Better Place: Populist and Utopian Redemption by Volkan Gül
Chapter 3: Utopia and The Law of Humanity: An International Humanitarian Law Perspective by Ramazan Güresci
Part II
Chapter 4: Modernism in Thomas More's Utopia by Süleyman Sidal
Chapter 5: The Classless Society in Ursula K. Le Guin's Utopia: Always Coming Home by Ebru Deniz Ozan
Chapter 6: Turkish Islamism and Utopia: Collating the Works of Necip Fazil Kisakürek, Sezai Karakoç, and Ismet Özel by Ertugrul Zengin

Recenzii

An updated and original revision of the utopian theoretical tradition.
As a well-known saying in the field of utopian studies, one person's utopia is another one's dystopia; and if you want to lessen the gap between the two, it is equally important to concentrate on the necessity of a kind of utopian thinking. An equally broad and egalitarian utopian imaginary can only overcome the dystopian reality. In this contemporary dystopian world in which we all live, studies and critical thought on utopian politics are a necessity for achieving a better world. With Ozan's far-reaching edition, readers will get involved with the relationship between political theory, social class, international law, and utopian literature. In every section of this book, the writers continually remind us that if you do not have a utopia, you are destined to live in your own dystopia. A must-read primer for anyone thinking of the possibility of a better tomorrow.
This interdisciplinary collection will be useful to scholars of utopian and dystopian studies, speculative fiction, and critical future studies, as well as those interested in utopianism, alternative world systems, sf, speculative narratives, and political theory. Its authors once more remind us of the urgent need to rethink utopia in ways that have strong potential to indicate "new possibilities to us" through "other possible societies"