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- Utopian Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Fantasy: How It Works by Brian Attebery (review) Volume 35, Number 1, 2024, pp. 260-266
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This issue contains 26 articles in total
- Hopeful and Just Futures Across Scale
- Gendered Geographies across Time I
- Cultivating the Possible
- Everyday Utopia: What 2,000 Years of Wild Experiments Can Teach Us About the Good Life by Kristen R. Ghodsee (review)
- The End of This World: Climate Justice in So-Called Canada by Angele Alook et al. (review)
- Dante in Deutschland: An Itinerary of Romantic Myth by Daniel DiMassa (review)
- Chinese Science Fiction during the Post-Mao Cultural Thaw by Hua Li (review)
- Age and Ageing in Contemporary Speculative and Science Fiction by Sarah Falcus and Maricel Oró-Piqueras (review)
- Fantasy: How It Works by Brian Attebery (review)
- Spectres of Pessimism: A Cultural Logic of the Worst by Mark Schmitt (review)
- White Power and American Neoliberal Culture by Patricia Ventura and Edward K. Chan (review)
- Euthanasia in Utopian Literature
- Utopia on Earth?: Sustainability, White Tourism, and Neocolonial Desire
- Speculative Fiction South of the Mediterranean: A Literature of Crisis between Dystopian Anxieties and Utopian Alternatives
- Settling the Desert, Unsettling the Mirage: Urban Ecologies of Arab and Gulf Futurisms in Ahmed Naji's Using Life
- Looking for Utopia in the Mediterranean: Contemporary Türkiye and Underground Station by Çağrı Aktaş
- After the Night, Before the Gate: Kafkaesque Imaginations and Dystopian Speculations in the Mediterranean
- Disciplinary Utopias: The Mediterranean as a Context and Artistic Mediations
- Critical Forum Introduction: Cultural Encounters and Textual Speculations in the Mediterranean
- Paradise on Fire: Dialectics of Utopia in Edward Bond's The War Plays
- The Curious Tales of The Scarlet Empire
- The Monastic Cell as Utopian Niche: The Contribution of Religious Niches to Socio-Ecological Transformation
- In Tradition is the Preservation of the World: A Twenty-First Century Confucian Utopia
- Hope Springs Eternal: Political Engagement in a Post-Anarchist Utopia
- Rousseau's Implicit Socratism: Utopianism in the Social Contract
- Editors' Message
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