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- Utopian Studies
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 28, Number 3, 2017
- Distopia: Fragmentos de um Céu Límpido ed. by Ildney Cavalcanti and Felipe Benicio (review)
- Imaginer l'avenir contre l'absolutisme de la realité by Maurice Weyembergh (review)
- Retrotopia by Zygmunt Bauman (review)
- Utopia for Realists: And How We Can Get There by Rutger Bregman (review)
- Visiting the Shakers: 1850–1899 ed. by Glendyne Wergland (review)
- Critical Craft: Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism ed. by Clare M. Wilkinson-Weber and Alicia Ory DeNicola (review)
- The Artificial Body in Fashion and Art: Marionettes, Models, and Mannequins by Adam Geczy (review)
- The Textual Afterlives of Utopia: Titles Published in China and Taiwan Since 2016
- Publications on Utopia and Dystopia in the United Kingdom and Ireland (2016–2017)
- Books on Utopia Published in Italy in 2016 and During the First Semester of 2017
- Utopia as a Tool for Change: A Review of Publications on Utopia in France (2016 and the First Semester of 2017)
- Spain: Review of Publications on Utopia
- Publications on Utopia in Portugal (2016 and the First Semester of 2017)
- The Year 2016: A Review of the Events Held in Six European Countries
- Introduction
- Petit Pli: Clothes that Grow
- Mending and Anatomy: Making Your Hands Knowledgeable
- Imagining a Future of Sonic Fashion
- Possibility in Fashion Design Education—A Manifesto
- Fashion suX: A Story of Anger as (Un)Sustainable Energy
- Fashion, Sustainability, and the Anthropocene
- Utopian Bodies and Anti-fashion Futures: The Dress Theories and Practices of English Interwar Nudists
- Fashion Triumphant and the Mechanism of Tautology in Two Nineteenth-Century Dystopias
- Dress, Ideology, and Control: The Regulation of Clothing in Early Modern English Utopian Texts, 1516–1656
- Introduction: Fashion in Utopia, Utopia in Fashion
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