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Milerius, Nerijus. "UTOPIJOS IR ANTIUTOPIJOS VIZIJOS KINE. FILOSOFINĖS BANALAUS ŽANRO PRIELAIDOS." Problemos 79 (January 1, 2011): 81–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/problemos.2011.0.1325.

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Straipsnyje tęsiami apokalipsės kino tyrinėjimai, pirmą kartą pristatyti praėjusiame „Problemų“ tome (78). Siekiant detalizuoti apokalipsės kino analizę, pasitelkiami nauji – utopijos ir antiutopijos – kinematografiniai aspektai. Apžvelgiamos utopinio diskurso mitologinės ir religinės prielaidos, parodoma, kaip utopinis diskursas išreiškiamas Platono idealios visuomenės projekte. Thomas More’o „Utopija“ apibrėžiama kaip jungiamoji grandis tarp klasikinių filosofinių ir religinių utopinių vizijų ir vėlesnių mokslinių technologinių pasaulio perkonstravimo modelių. Technologinis pasaulio perkonstravimas kaip moderniųjų utopijų pagrindas neišvengiamai susijęs su nekontroliuojamo pasaulio antiutopinėmis vizijomis. Mary Shelley „Frankenšteinas“ apibūdinamas kaip dažnas utopinių modelių fonas. Kaip utopinių ir antiutopinių motyvų sampynos kine pavyzdys analizuojamas Steveno Spielbergo „Dirbtinis intelektas“. Įrodoma, jog postapokaliptinė šio kino kūrinio aplinka konstruojama tam, kad būtų išryškintas pačios kasdienybės utopiškumas.Pagrindiniai žodžiai: kino filosofija, apokalipsės kinas, mokslinė fantastika, utopija, antiutopija.Visions of Utopia and Dystopia in Cinema. The Philosophical Presuppositions of the Banal GenreNerijus Milerius SummaryThe article continues researching the apocalypse film genre. The first results of such research were presented for the first time in the last volume of “Problemos”. In this article, aspects of utopia and dystopia are introduced into the analysis. Firstly, the mythological and religious presuppositions of utopian discourse are overviewed. Secondly, it is shown how utopian discourse is manifested in Plato’s project of ideal society. “Utopia” of Thomas More is considered as the medium between classical visions of utopia and subsequent models of technological transformation of the world.The technological transformation of the world is such basis of modern utopias, which is inevitably tied with the dystopian visions of uncontrollable reality. M. Shelley’s “Frankenstein” appears to be frequent background of utopian models. As the example of interconnection of utopian and dystopian motifs, S. Spielberg’s “The Artificial Intelligence” is presented. It is argued that the post-apocalyptic milieu of this film is constructed with the purpose of revealing the utopian character of the everyday itself.Keywords: film philosophy, apocalypse movie, science fiction, utopia, dystopia.
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Bermudez Brataas, Delilah. "The blurring of genus, genre, and gender in Margaret Cavendish’s utopias." Sederi, no. 29 (2019): 35–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2019.2.

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The Blazing World was the first utopia in English written by a woman, and likely, the first science fiction text in English. Yet it was not Margaret Cavendish’s only utopic text. The separatist spaces of her plays, and the virtual communities of her epistolary collections, were earlier utopias that contributed to her construction of Blazing World. Cavendish established the characteristics of utopian literature through the transgression of categories and hybridity. I consider her blurring of genus, genre and gender in two of her utopic texts, Sociable Letters and Blazing World, and her strategic development of the blurring of these categories.
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Kraus, Hans-Christof. "Claudia Willms: Franz Oppenheimer (1864 – 1943). Liberaler Sozialist, Zionist, Utopist." Das Historisch-Politische Buch 67, no. 2 (June 1, 2019): 185–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/hpb.67.2.185.

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Sfez, Lucien. "Une nouvelle idée du sacré: le desir de santé parfaite." Revista FAMECOS 12, no. 27 (April 13, 2008): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2005.27.3319.

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Ce texte propose une comparaison entre les utopies classiques et c’est que l’auteur pressupose que soit la nouvelle utopie postmoderne. Selon lui, il faut signaler l’évolution contemporaine des utopies technologiques vers la science-fiction et indiquer qu’un genre est né: la sciencefiction utopiste
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Nekrošius, Liutauras. "ETHICAL ASPECTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY UTOPIAS IN ARCHITECTURE." Journal of Architecture and Urbanism 31, no. 1 (March 31, 2007): 67–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/13921630.2007.10697092.

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Utopias are often looked upon as a positive phenomenon stimulating human thinking and imagination. This could not be denied. Although when morality is treated just as a tool to achieve generous intentions, realization of utopias is usually followed by different social repressions. A good deal of research has been done on utopian societies. But most often such works are merely focussed on the subjects of innovation, imagination and tangibility. In research works by western as well as soviet authors certain idealization of the research object can be felt, and the issues of social utopias are rarely discussed. These questions are worth reviewing on a broader scale. The present work focusses on the aspects of communist (socialist) utopian ethics and its links with modernism. It is important to compare ethical differences of architectural utopias that existed in West European and soviet spaces. The present text is a part of a wider research on structuralistic ideas in contemporary Lithuanian architecture. The author thinks such a review may help to develop more precise understanding of the development peculiarities of humanistic ideas in architecture of the 20th century in our country. XX a. architektūros utopijų etiniai aspektai Santrauka Dažnai laikomasi nuostatos, kad utopija teigiamas, žmogaus mąstymą ir vaizduotę skatinantis reiškinys. Su tuo negalima nesutikti. Tačiau kai moralumą imama traktuoti kaip kilnių tikslų įrankį, utopijos įgyvendinimą neretai ima lydėti įvairios socialinės represijos. Utopinių visuomenių tyrimų gausu. Tačiau juose dažniau nagrinėjamos novacijų, vaizduotės, realumo temos. Vakarų bei sovietinių autorių darbuose neretai jaučiamas tiriamojo objekto idealizavimas, retai svarstomi socialiniai utopijų klausimai. Juos tikslinga apžvelgti plačiau. Darbe dėmesys telkiamas ties komunistinės (socialistinės) utopijos etikos aspektais bei šios utopijos sąsajomis su modernizmu. Svarbu palyginti Vakarų Europos bei sovietinėje erdvėse gyvavusių architektūros utopijų etinius skirtumus. Šis tekstas yra platesnio tyrimo apie struktūralistines idėjas šiuolaikinėje Lietuvos architektūroje dalis. Manoma, kad tokia apžvalga padės tiksliau suvokti XX a. humanistinių architektūros idėjų raidos savitumus mūsų šalyje.
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Zvi, Ehud Ben. "Reading and Constructing Utopias." Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses 42, no. 4 (July 3, 2013): 463–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0008429813488344.

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This article is meant as an invitation to further the use of the concept of utopia as a heuristic tool among historians of ancient Israel for the purpose of reconstructing the world of ideas of the late Persian period Yehud. To do so, and given that the term “utopia” may be and has been used in different ways, it advances, first, general considerations about an heuristic, pragmatic understanding of “utopia” and “utopian images” that may be particularly helpful for these purposes. Then it advances a number of observations about utopia and utopian images that were evoked when the literati of the late Yehud read and reread their authoritative corpus of texts. These observations deal, among others, with matters of exploration and certainty in the relevant community, of hope, of restoration and restorative utopias; they deal with issues of temporality as past, present and future utopias were construed and with the existence of multiple memories of utopias and multiple utopias. They address the issue that utopianizing tendencies led to memorable vignettes but not to memorable road maps, they do not fail to mention matters of utopia and power, and they conclude with issues for further discussion. On the whole, this article illustrates how “utopia”-informed approaches may shed light on the intellectual discourse of this community, while at the same time noting crucial differences between utopias and utopianizing tendencies both now and then that must be taken into consideration.
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Trenk, Marin. "Königreich Paradies. Christian Gottlieb Priber, ein Utopist aus Sachsen bei den Cherokee." Historische Anthropologie 9, no. 2 (August 2001): 195–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/ha.2001.9.2.195.

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Škerbić, Matija Mato. "Tjelovježba i igranje-igara u četirima konstrukcijama sretnog ljudskog života." Filozofska istraživanja 39, no. 2 (August 22, 2019): 335–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.21464/fi39203.

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Potaknut B. H. Suitsovom konstrukcijom Utopije i ponuđenih rješenja za smislen i sretan život čovjeka, predstavljenom u djelu Skakavac: igre, život i utopija (The Grasshopper: Games, Life and Utopia, 1978.), autor sučeljava, razmatra i kritički vrjednuje ulogu ljudske tjelovježbe i igranja-igara u četirima konstrukcijama sretnog ljudskog življenja iznesena u trima renesansnim filozofskim spisima: O najboljem uređenju države i o novom otoku Utopiji (De optimo reipublicae statu deque nova insula Utopia libelous, 1516.) T. Morea, Sretni grad (La città felice, 1553.) F. Petrića i Grad Sunca. Ideja filozofske države (Civitas Solis. Idea reipublicae philosophicae, 1603.) T. Campanelle, te spomenutom postmodernom spisu B. H. Suitsa. Teza je autora da su u Suitsovu rješenju za sretan i smislen život čovjeka, koji se sastoji u neprestanom igranju-igara ili bavljenju jedino autoteličnim i intrinzično vrijednim aktivnostima, sadržane dokoličarske nakane svih ostalih navedenih konstrukcija. Štoviše, to rješenje ili odgovor, premda konstruirano za suvremena čovjeka, jest rješenje za čovjeka svakog vremena i uvjeta ili okolnosti.
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Wenning, Mario. "The Dignity of Utopian Imagination." Social Imaginaries 5, no. 1 (2019): 181–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/si20195110.

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The utopian imagination is ambivalent in that it both escapes from, while also critically engaging with contemporary societies and forms of living. This paper calls to mind the dignity of utopian longing as well as common objections against political interpretations of utopia. Philosophical utopias, it is argued, make deliberative use of the imagination by sharpening a sense of possibility and providing reasons for (or against) utopian thought-images. On this account, utopias draw on irony and satire as constructive modes of imagining unrealized potentials and exposing what falls short of these potentials. Thus conceived, the utopian imagination is not the enemy, but an essential aid of practical reason.
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Kuźmicz, Karol. "Utopia Without the Law – Why Is It Impossible?" Studia Iuridica Lublinensia 30, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 285. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/sil.2021.30.2.285-304.

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<p class="Standard"><span lang="EN-GB">The academic character of the article is connected with the attempt to answer the question asked in the title: Utopia without the law – is it possible? The theoretical arguments provided by the author lead to an affirmative answer to this question and allow for formulating the following thesis: there is no utopia without the law. The law is not only present in utopias, both positive and negative ones (anti-utopias and dystopias) but also, to a great extent, determines their existence and functioning. As a result, it links utopian thinking to reality. Any answer to this question is possible and justifiable in the academic discourse. According to the author of this article not only the law is present in the utopia but the law in the utopia must exist. The essence of the law in utopias is justice, but there is not justice in utopias without wisdom. The Bible, Roman law and philosophical and legal reflection were the sources of an approach to law for the creators of utopia. Referring to the views of such thinkers as: Plato, Immanuel Kant, Rudolf von Ihering, Gustav Radbruch, Karl R. Popper, Bronisław Baczko, the author states that the law is an integral part of both worlds: the utopian world and real world. So, there is not utopia without the law as an idea of jusctice, implemented into the social life of the people who are intelligent beings.</span></p>
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Dammann, Susanne. "Ein Utopist in der Musik: Anlagen (Notenbeispiele)." Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft für die Musikgeschichte in Mittel- und Osteuropa an der Universität Leipzig, 2012. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A16071.

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Schön, Anna. "Utopia Trek : utopibegreppets resa genom Star Trek." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Thematic Studies, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2539.

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Humanity has always dreamed about a better world. These dreams has manifested themselves in the vision of Utopia - the good place, but also the non-existing place. Up until World War II man still wrote optimistic descriptions of this ideal world, and spread the idea through literature. In the aftermath of the atomic bomb and under the influence of the cold war, these publications seized to surface in literary surroundings. Despite this utopia did not die - it has only changed. Today you can find utopia, not primarily in books, but in Science Fiction. TV’s biggest Science Fiction-series, Star Trek, is perhaps the best example of this. The Master's thesis "Utopia Trek - a travel through Star Trek with the concept of utopia" takes you through the history of utopia and into its new habitat, Star Trek, where the essence of a utopia for the 21th century is found, discussed and reevaluated.


Mänskligheten har alltid drömt om en bättre värld. Dessa drömmar har manifesterats i visionen om Utopia - den goda platsen, men också platsen som inte existerar. Fram till andra världskriget skrev man fortfarande optimistiska beskrivningar av denna idealvärld, och spred idén via litteraturen. Efter hotet från atombomben och under påverkan av det kalla kriget, slutade dessa publikationer att dyka uppi litterära sammanhang. Trots detta dog inte drömmen utopia - det har bara förändrats. Idag kan man finna utopia, inte företrädesvis i böcker, utan i science fiction. Tv:s största science fiction-serie, Star Trek, är kanske det bästa exemplet på detta. Magisteruppsatsen "Utopia Trek - utopibegreppets resa genom Star Trek" tar dig genom utopias historia och in i dess nya hemvist, Star Trek, där essensen av ett utopia för 2000-talet upptäcks, diskuteras och omvärderas.

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Dammann, Susanne. "Ein Utopist in der Musik: Problemgeschichtliche Beobachtungen zu Josef Bohuslav Foersters 3. Sinfonie D-Dur, op. 36: Zum 150. Geburtstag (30.12.1859)." Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft für die Musikgeschichte in Mittel- und Osteuropa an der Universität Leipzig, 2012. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A16070.

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Josef Bohuslav Foerster (1859–1951), der Sohn eines Organisten an der Prager Dreifaltigkeitskirche und späterer Kapellmeister am Prager St.-Veits-Dom, hat in seinen autobiografischen Erinnerungen 'Der Pilger' zur Kenntnis gebracht, dass er gerne die anstrengende Aufgabe auf sich nahm, den Organistendienst an St.Adalbert in der Gerbergasse in Prag zu versehen.
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Warfield, Angela Marie. "Utopia unlimited: reassessing American literary utopias." Diss., University of Iowa, 2009. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/271.

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This project argues that American literary utopias of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, from Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward (1888) and William Dean Howells' Altrurian Romances (1907) to Aldous Huxley's Island and Ursula K. LeGuin's The Dispossessed (1974), offer a unique narrative site to approach the ethical and political concerns of postmodernity. Literary utopias are conventionally read as either dogmatic and totalitarian schemes or impractical and fanciful dreams; they are interpreted as representations of an archetypal ideology. I contend that these conventional interpretations overlay and belie an essentially post-ideological irony and ambivalence inherent in the neologism "utopia"--the "good place" (eu-topos) that is simultaneously "no place" (ou-topos). Utopian narratives remain unfinished projects whose political and ethical potential resides in the suspension of utopia's realization, a notion discussed in Jacques Derrida's exploration of the irony and ultimate ethical significance of an idea that cannot be fully presented or realized (différance), a space that cannot be traversed (a-poria), and of a community-to-come engendered by these notions. Accordingly, my readings of American literary utopias disclose narrative characteristics, from temporal instability to radical shifts in points of view, to show that the value of utopian literature lies in its exploration of alternative possibilities without prescribing finite and present solutions.
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Bartha, Ilinca. "L'utopie dans la littérature française de l'aube du classicisme à l'aube des lumières." Thesis, Lyon 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LYO30014/document.

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Complexe et mystérieuse, l’utopie représente sans doute l’une des notions dont la longue carrière dans l’histoire de la pensée et de la culture humaines est incontestable. Compte tenu de cette grande richesse conceptuelle, notre analyse de l’utopie dans la littérature française de l’aube du classicisme à l’aube des Lumières commence par l’esquisse du cadre théorique de l’utopie, à partir du mot lui-Même, des multiples significations qu’il a reçues au long du temps et par la mise en évidence des deux paradigmes qui le caractérisent, à savoir un paradigme théorique et un paradigme littéraire. Tout en suivant l’origine et les métamorphoses du concept d’utopie jusqu’à son évolution vers un genre littéraire particulier, nous nous sommes arrêtée sur un corpus de textes qui témoignent, à notre avis, à la fois de la consécration, de la maturité et de l’élasticité du genre utopique, il s’agit des deux romans de Cyrano de Bergerac, Les États et Empires de la Lune et du Soleil, du roman de Gabriel de Foigny, La Terre australe connue, des Aventures de Télémaque de Fénelon et des trois pièces de Marivaux, L’île des esclaves, L’île de la raison et La Colonie. À la lumière de la signification duale du terme créé par More, à savoir celle de lieu de nulle part (« ou-Topos »), mais aussi celle de lieu de bonheur (« eu-Topos »), nous avons divisé notre étude en deux grandes parties, l’une consacrée à l’analyse de l’espace utopique et l’autre à l’analyse de la société utopique. Plurivalent et hétérogène, l’espace utopique suit, dans chacun des ouvrages analysés, quelques principes généraux tels que l’insularité, l’altérité et l’isolement, tout en prenant, en même temps, des configurations à part, ce qui témoigne à la fois de l’identité particulière de chaque œuvre choisie et du réseau de significations qui se tisse entre elles. L’analyse de la société utopique est elle aussi une source extrêmement riche d’observations et de conclusions et s’appuie sur trois coordonnées majeures : l’altérité de la société utopique, sa nature idéale et sa critique implicite de la société humaine. Derrière ces piliers théoriques, nous retrouvons la description effective de la société utopique, avec le portrait de l’Utopien, le procès de l’homme et de nombreux aspects économiques, politiques et organisationnels qui caractérisent toute communauté
Complex and mysterious, utopia has undoubtedly been one of the concepts whose long career in the history of human thinking and culture has been undeniable. Having in view this conceptual legacy our analysis of utopia in the French literature from the beginning of Classicism to the beginning of the Enlightment starts with the description of the theoretical background of utopia, with the word, as such, and the various significances that it has received along the time and with the presentation of the two paradigms characterizing it, the theoretical and the literary paradigm. From the origin and the metamorphoses of the concept of utopia down to its evolution towards a literary genre in itself we have approached a corpus of texts that demonstrate once and again the consecration, the maturity and the elasticity of the utopian genre, in the two novels of Cyrano de Bergerac, Les États et Empires de la Lune et du Soleil, the novel of Gabriel de Foigny, La Terre australe connue, the Aventures de Télémaque by Fénelon and the three plays by Marivaux, L’île des esclaves, L’île de la raison et La Colonie. In the light of the dual significance of the term created by More, that of a place of nowhere (« ou-Topos »), but also that of a place of happiness (« eu-Topos »), we have divided the paper into two big parts, one devoted to the analysis of the utopian space and the other to the analysis of the utopian society. Plurivalent and heterogeneous, the utopian space pursues, in every work analyzed, some general principles such as the insularity, the otherness and the isolation, and, at the same time, all of them acquire special configurations which proves both the particular identity of the work chosen and the web of significances that binds them. The analysis of the utopian society is in itself a rich source of observations and conclusions and relies on three major coordinates: the otherness of the utopian society, its ideal nature and its implicit scrutiny of the human society. Behind these theoretical pillars we discover the actual description of the utopian society, with the portrait of the Utopian being, the trial of the human being, and the numerous economic, political and organizational aspects that characterize the entire community
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Sundberg, Kjell. "Utopi och utopisk mentalitet hos Leszek Kolakowski : En beskrivande idéanalys." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-123122.

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Schweitzer, Steven James. "Reading Utopia in Chronicles /." New York : T&T Clark International, 2007. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip075/2006038594.html.

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Prince, John S. "Utopia Victoriana : the utopian novel in late Victorian Britain, 1871-1905." Virtual Press, 2003. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1259302.

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This study focuses on three significant issues addressed by utopian literature of the late Victorian period: the class struggle and the resulting debate about capitalism and socialism, the nature and significance of language, and the influence of Darwin's theory of evolution on attitudes toward human existence. The utopian reaction to each of these three issues reflects the increasingly scientific investigation and analysis of specialized fields of knowledge that developed throughout the nineteenth century. Within the context of major scientific advancements in biology, geology, linguistics, and technology, utopian literature of the late-Victorian period, c. 1871-1905, responds primarily to two opposing nineteenth-century attitudes, the complacent optimism of laissez-faire individualism and the resigned pessimism of naturalistic determinism. Literary utopianism of the late nineteenth century is an attempt to resolve the philosophical and epistemological conflict between the impersonal and seemingly unalterable natural laws of science and the indomitable human will. I contend that the utopian novel re-emerges in the last third of the nineteenth century at the intersection of scientific discourse and literary discourse. I further argue that the late Victorian utopia marks a critical transition between the classic utopia the modern utopia.
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Founeau, Matthieu. "Esthétiques de l'Utopie : l'architecture inquiétée par l'art contemporain." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019MON30077.

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En 1516, l’humaniste anglais Thomas More écrit l’Utopie et nomme ainsi un genre à part entière qui, loin d’être une notion inédite, va questionner et secouer l’ensemble des champs artistiques et philosophiques. A travers notre recherche, il s’agit d’approcher cet insaisissable « lieu de nulle part » par le prisme d’un travail interdisciplinaire où s’interrogent réciproquement architecture et art contemporain. Il faut dès lors saisir l’utopie dans l’espace et le lieu propre de la contemporanéité et du contemporain qui, comme le souligne Giorgio Agamben est, « celui qui reçoit en plein visage le faisceau de ténèbres qui provient de son temps ». Loin des attentes et des présupposés de l’Histoire et de la chronologie, nous tenterons d’entendre l’utopie au sein d’un maillage où s’interrogent et s’interpellent philosophie, esthétique, littérature, poésie, psychanalyse et, bien évidemment, architecture et arts plastiques. Basé sur le modèle de la carte heuristique, où s’entremêlent les chemins qui ne mènent nulle part, il faut entrevoir cette recherche sous les traits d’une promenade intime, esthétique et poétique. Promenade à la rencontre de motifs privilégiés tels que : le voyage, le naufrage, la porte, le seuil, le labyrinthe, la tour, l’arbre, la pyramide, l’île, le refuge, la grotte, la caverne ou encore le chantier, la ruine, le chez-soi, et cetera. Enfin, il est nécessaire de noter que c’est à partir et à travers les œuvres d’art que cheminera notre propos, renforcé par leurs puissances poïétiques et poétiques intrinsèques qui sont aussi mises en acte au sein même de l’utopie
Aesthetics of Utopia : architecture queried by contemporary art In 1516, the English humanist Thomas More wrote Utopia and thereby designated a full genre which, far from being a new notion, will question and shake the whole artistic and philosophical domains. Through our research, we will approach this elusive «place of nowhere» with an interdisciplinary work where architecture and contemporary art will question each other. Therefore, we must understand Utopia in the proper space and time of contemporaneity and contemporary which is, as Giorgio Agamben stressed, «the one which is slapped in the face by the beams of darknesses that comes from his time». Far from the codes and the logics of History and chronology, we will attempt to understand Utopia within a network where philosophy, aesthetic, literature, poetry, psychoanalysis and of course, architecture and plastic arts challenge and question each others. Based on the model of a mind map, where paths that are going nowhere are running into each others, we must see this research as an intimate, attractive and lyrical promenade. A stroll towards motives such as the journey, the disaster/shipwreck, the door, the threshold, the maze, the tower, the tree, the pyramid, the island, the refuge, or the building site, the ruin, the home et cetera. Finally, it is necessary to note that it is from and through works of art that our statement will progress, strenghtened by their creative and lyrical powers which are also set in motion by utopia
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Méthot, Marcel. "Le développement local au risque de l'utopie : vers une interprétation des enjeux du développement local au 21e siècle /." Thèse, Chicoutimi : Rimouski : Université du Québec à Chicoutimi ;. Université du Québec à Rimouski, 2003. http://theses.uqac.ca.

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Schunicht, Manfred. Heinrich von Kleist, Prinz Friedrich von Homburg: Marionette, Patriot, Utopist? Paderborn: Schöningh, 1996.

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Haferkamp, Anja. Giovanni Pascoli: Spätromantiker, Entzauberer, Utopist : ein Versuch über den Dichter der Poemi conviviali. Aachen: Shaker Verlag GmbH, 2003.

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The concept of utopia. Syracuse, N.Y: Syracuse University Press, 1990.

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Levitas, Ruth. The concept of utopia. New York, N.Y: P. Allan, 1990.

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Congédier l'utopie?: L'utopie selon Karl Marx. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1994.

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Herbert, Muschamp, and Marty Martin E. 1928-, eds. Visions of utopia. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Tao yüan er cun: Walden Two. Taibei Shi: Zhang lao shi chu ban she, 1992.

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Allemand, Roger-Michel. L' utopie. Paris: Ellipses, 2005.

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Bjerre, Poul. Opbrud: Utopisk humanisme. [Copenhagen]: Gyldendal, 1988.

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He xie she hui yan jiu: Cong zheng zhi xue dao zheng zhi ke xue = In search of harmonious society : from politics to political sciences. Beijing: Ren min chu ban she, 2006.

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Sakhkhane, Taoufiq. "Utopian in a World Without Utopia." In Spivak and Postcolonialism, 125–35. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230349414_11.

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Ötsch, Walter Otto. "Die neoliberale Utopie als Ende aller Utopien." In Unterwegs zu einer neuen "Zivilisation geteilter Genügsamkeit", 105–20. Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737005739.105.

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Davis, J. C. "Goodbye to Utopia: Thomas More’s Utopian Conclusion." In Alternative Worlds Imagined, 1500-1700, 197–204. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62232-3_9.

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Kamps, Ivo, and Melissa L. Smith. "Utopian Ecocriticism: Naturalizing Nature in Thomas More’s Utopia." In Early Modern Ecostudies, 115–29. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230617940_7.

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Wagner-Lawlor, Jennifer A. "Anticipating Utopia: Utopian Narrative and an Ontology of Representation." In Handbook of Anticipation, 1–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31737-3_63-1.

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Wagner-Lawlor, Jennifer A. "Anticipating Utopia: Utopian Narrative and an Ontology of Representation." In Handbook of Anticipation, 501–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91554-8_63.

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Robinson, Andrew, and Simon Tormey. "Utopias Without Transcendence? Post-Left Anarchy, Immediacy and Utopian Energy." In Globalization and Utopia, 156–75. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230233607_11.

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Claeys, Gregory. "Utopias." In The World of Economics, 694–701. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21315-3_96.

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Claeys, Gregory. "Utopias." In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 1–6. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_1396-1.

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Claeys, Gregory. "Utopias." In The Invisible Hand, 270–77. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20313-0_36.

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Guryanova, Anna Victorovna, and Nikolay Yuryevich Guryanov. "COMMUNIST PROJECT: BETWEEN UTOPIA AND ANTI-UTOPIA." In Russian science: actual researches and developments. Samara State University of Economics, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2020.03-1-436/440.

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The article states that the universal Marxist law of socio-economic formations’ changing is absolutely significant and relevant in the sphere of modern philosophical knowledge. However, the basic idea of K. Marx about the communist formation turns out to be utopian. The article shows that utopias and antiutopias are dialectically interrelated - the line between them can be easily overcome. Any attempt to put a utopia into practice (for example, a communist one) discriminates against opposing "human factor", and the utopia transforms into an anti-utopia.
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Malykhina, Yulia. "Utopia as Topos of Boundaries Erosion between Private & Public Sphere." In The Public/Private in Modern Civilization, the 22nd Russian Scientific-Practical Conference (with international participation) (Yekaterinburg, April 16-17, 2020). Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities, Yekaterinburg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35853/ufh-public/private-2020-15.

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The article covers ideas of public life in ancient Greek philosophy having given rise to discussion on the necessity of separation and rapprochement of public and private spheres. This study rests upon the analysis of ‘publicness’ and ‘privacy’ in the philosophical conceptions of such authors as J. Habermas who deems ‘publicness’ as communication, and H. Arendt who refers to ‘publicness’ as the polis-based worldview. Plato’s dialogue ‘The State’, which can be deemed as the first-ever example of a utopian text, provides us with the most detailed and consistent instance of criticism of the private sphere, the necessity to merge it into public life to create society. Only in this way could society become a model of an ideal polis leading to the common good. The utopism of Plato’s pattern determines characteristics of the entire utopian genre arising from the idea of the individual merging with the state, and the private sphere merging into the public sphere. Plato’s ideal polis is contrasted with the concepts of the state formed by Modern Age liberal thought, which have largely determined modern views on the division of these spheres, leading to a revision of the utopian projects and a change in the relationship between the private and the public therein. A comparison of various utopian texts results in finding out that the utopian idea of the refusal of the private sphere of life in favour of serving the common good contradicts the modern ideal of freedom, which is the reason for its criticism and for the increasing number of texts with an anti-utopian character.
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Rudanovskaya, Svetlana. "Social Criticism: From Utopia to Post-utopian Thought." In 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICCESSH 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iccessh-17.2017.16.

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Vieira, Fátima. "The four modes of thinking framed by utopian discursivity. Or why we need Utopia." In The 2nd International Multidisciplinary Congress Phi 2016 – Utopia(S) – Worlds and Frontiers of the Imaginary. CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315265322-5.

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Oğuzhan, Adnan, and Cenk Hamamcıoğlu. "Spatial and Structural Analysis of Futuristic Urban Utopian Thoughts in Climate Change Dystopias." In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 20-21 May 2021. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2021tr0067n17.

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It is thought that climate change will radically affect societies in the future, leading to radical changes in the structural and spatial mechanisms of cities. Today, most of the World, particularly 10% of the World's population living in settlements below the sea level are expected to be affected by extreme climatic conditions such as sea-level rise, change in ocean currents, destructive weather events and heat waves (IPCC, 2019). As discussed in the literature (see. Hjerpe & Linner, 2009; Foust, 2009), in this study, the most severe effects of climate change are described as a dystopian period. In this direction, the study aims to share and discuss the samples of futurist urban utopia thoughts for the environments such as floating, underwater/sub aqua, underground/subterranean and overhead/aerial (sky, space), which are considered as uninhabitable or difficult to live under normal conditions together with their structural and spatial properties, in order for societies to survive in the dystopia of climate change. In the context of climate change, the futurist urban utopias, which are envisaged for different environments, are analyzed through four variables; technological features, ways of obtaining resources, spatial and urban form conceptions, and their mutual evaluation has been determined as the method to be followed in the study.
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Bardzell, Shaowen. "Utopias of participation." In the 13th Participatory Design Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2662155.2662213.

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Hu, Chunke. "Utopian Urban Society." In 2017 5th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmmct-17.2017.71.

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Prelinger, Rick. "Utopia appropriated." In CHI '97 extended abstracts. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1120212.1120288.

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Grönvall, Erik, and Morten Kyng. "Beyond Utopia." In the 29th Annual European Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2074712.2074750.

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Antle, Alissa N., Alyssa F. Wise, and Kristine Nielsen. "Towards Utopia." In the 10th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1999030.1999032.

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Kelley, Stephanie R. Eco-Cities: Possible or Purely Utopian? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada538048.

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Weir, Susan. Lettres d'une Peruvienne: An Enlightenment Utopian Novel. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6788.

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Staha, Jeffrey F. A Global Transnational Sunni Caliphate: Realistic or Utopian Vision? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada539948.

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Baptist, Martin, and Mardik Leopold. Pilotstudie GPS-trackers grote sterns van Utopia, Texel 2018. Den Helder: Wageningen Marine Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/466161.

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Boelens, Rutgerd Anne. Rivers of scarcity : Utopian Water Regimes and Flows Against the Current. Wageningen: Wageningen University & Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/432727.

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Uecker, Jeffry. From Promised Lands to Promised Landfill: The Iconography of Oregon's Twentieth-Century Utopian Myth. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6902.

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