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  1. Practical Utopias: America as Techno-Fix Nation
  2. Howard P. Segal
  3. pp. 231-246
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  1. Samuel R. Delany, Lou Reed, and Utopia's Queer End
  2. Jason Haslam
  3. pp. 247-267
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  1. The 1917 Russian Revolution and Eastern Orthodox Christian Utopianism
  2. Tamara Prosic
  3. pp. 268-285
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  1. Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland and the Tradition of the Scientific Utopia
  2. Andrew G. Christensen
  3. pp. 286-304
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  1. Anne Hampton Brewster's St. Martin's Summer and Utopian Literary Discourses
  2. Etta M. Madden
  3. pp. 305-326
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  1. Queer Afrofuturism: Utopia, Sexuality, and Desire in Samuel Delany's "Aye, and Gomorrah"
  2. Clayton D. Colmon
  3. pp. 327-346
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  1. The Palgrave Handbook of Society, Culture, and Outer Space ed. by Peter Dickens and James S. Ormrod (review)
  2. Andrew M. Butler
  3. pp. 348-353
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  1. Tlön: Journey to a Utopian Civilisation by Aristidis G. Romanos (review)
  2. Antonis Balasopoulos
  3. pp. 354-361
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  1. Text, Image, and the Problem with Perfection in Nineteenth-Century France: Utopia and Its Afterlife by Daniel Sipe (review)
  2. Barbara Giraud
  3. pp. 362-363
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  1. We Are as Gods by Kate Daloz (review)
  2. Robert S. Cox
  3. pp. 363-366
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  1. Gray Sabbath: Jesus People USA, Evangelical Left, and the Evolution of Christian Rock by Shawn David Young (review)
  2. Brady Kal Cox
  3. pp. 366-370
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  1. Utopian Literature and Science: From the Scientific Revolution to "Brave New World" and Beyond by Patrick Parrinder (review)
  2. Musab Bajaber
  3. pp. 370-374
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  1. Im Bann der Utopie. Ernst Blochs Hoffnungsphilosophie in der DDR-Literatur by Verena Kirchner (review)
  2. Sonja Fritzsche
  3. pp. 374-379
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