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Imaginary Communities : Utopia, the Nation, and the Spatial Histories of Modernity /

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-cen...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Wegner, Phillip E., 1964-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : University of California Press, 2002.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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Sumario: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.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (323 pages): illustrations
ISBN:9780520926769