1st Edition

Sex in Imagined Spaces Gender and Utopia from More to Bloch

By Caitriona Dhuill Copyright 2010
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book provides the reader with a representative picture of modern utopian imagination in its negotiations with questions of sex and gender, discussing the utopian philosophy of Thomas More and Ernst Bloch.

    1. No Place Like Here: Utopian Imagination as a Critical Space 2. From Utopian Crisis to Dystopian Response 3. Re-Arranging Gender: Utopian Constructions of Sexual Difference 4. Matriarchy and Maternalism: Nurture and Nature as Social Critique 5. Utopias of the Dionysian 6. From Pedagogical Province to Primitivist Utopia 7. Beyond the Blueprint: Utopias of Postmodernity

    Biography

    Caitriona Dhuill