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ISBN 10: 0230203590
ISBN 13: 9780230203594
Author: Patrick Hayden, Chamsy El-Ojeili
Is it possible to create a different and better world? This innovative volume explores debates about the demise of utopia at the end of the twentieth century, and examines the potential renewal of political imagination and the utopian impulse today. The discussion is set in an enlarged and enriched frame that situates utopianism in relation to the complexities and challenges of globalization. Critically investigating many of the unacknowledged assumptions about the inevitability of our current social and political experiences, and this collection considers questions of hope and transformation associated with the utopian desire for social change. It explores the range of political responses that utopian actors have available in light of globalization - ranging from 'everyday life' to global politics, from anti-consumerism to cyber-utopianism. This book makes a timely contribution to considering the challenge of imagining a different and better way of living in a global age.
Introduction: Reflections on the Demise and Renewal of Utopia in a Global Age
Globalization and Utopianism: Theoretical Connections
Placing Utopia: Some Classical Images
‘Globalization’ as Collective Representation: The New Dream of a Cosmopolitan Civil Sphere
Two Post-Marxisms: Beyond Post-Socialism?
Globalization, Reflexive Utopianism, and the Cosmopolitan Social Imaginary
After Utopia: Notes on an Ethics of Newness
Postsecularism: A New Global Debate
Critical Perspectives on Utopian Visions in a Global Age
After 1989: Globalization, Normalization, and Utopia
Made in America: The Unsustainable All-Consuming Global Free-Market ‘Utopia’
Islamutopia, (Post)Modernity and the Multitude
Utopias Without Transcendence? Post-Left Anarchy, Immediacy and Utopian Energy
Libertarian Cyber-Utopianism and Global Digital Networks
(Con)Temporary Utopian Spaces
Glocalization and the New Local Transnationalisms: Real Utopias in Liminal Spaces
The Grandchildren of Marx and Coca-Cola: Lefebvre, Utopia and the ‘Recuperation’ of Everyday Life
Concluding Reflections
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Tags: Patrick Hayden, Chamsy El Ojeili, Globalization, Utopia, Critical, Essays