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Utopian Studies is a peer-reviewed publication of the Society for Utopian Studies, publishing scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects related to utopias, utopianism, utopian literature, utopian theory, and intentional communities. Contributing authors come from a diverse range of fields, including American studies, architecture, the arts, classics, cultural studies, economics, engineering, environmental studies, gender studies, history, languages and literatures, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology and urban planning. Each issue also includes dozens of reviews of recent books.
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Volume 34, Number 3, 2023Table of Contents

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View No Exit: Death Drive, Dystopia, and the Long Winter of the American Dream in Harold Ramis’s The Ice Harvest
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View Engineering the Welfare State: Economic Thought as Context to Boye’s Kallocain and Huxley’s Brave New World
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View Blind Spots and Avenues for Transformation within the Utopian Canon: Toward A Terrestrial Ecotopianism
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View Found in Translation: “New People” in Twentieth-Century Chinese Science Fiction by Jing Jiang (review)
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View The Future of the Book: Images of Reading in the American Utopian Novel by Kevin J. Hayes (review)
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View (P)rescription Narratives: Feminist Medical Fiction and the Failure of American Censorship. by Stephanie Peebles Tavera (review)
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ISSN | 2154-9648 |
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Print ISSN | 1045-991X |
Launched on MUSE | 2024-01-16 |
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