Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions

  • Seguin R
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"In an age of globalization characterized by the dizzying technologies of the First World, and the social disintegration of the Third, is the concept of utopia still meaningful? Archaeologies of the Future, Jameson's most substantial work since Postmodernism, Or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, investigates the development of this form since Thomas More, and interrogates the functions of utopian thinking in a post-Communist age."--BOOK JACKET.

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Seguin, R. (2006). Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions. Utopian Studies, 17(3), 543–547. https://doi.org/10.5325/utopianstudies.17.3.0543

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