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List of Figures
Introduction – Utopianism: Literary and Political
Zsolt Czigányik
PART I. Utopia with a Political Focus
1. Ideology and Utopia: Karl Mannheim and Paul Ricoeur
Lyman Tower Sargent
2. When Does Utopianism Produce Dystopia?
Gregory Claeys
3. From the Political Utopia to the Philosophical Utopia—and Rescuing the Political Utopia, on Second Thought
Fátima Vieira
4. Third Way Utopianism: Anarcho-Democratic and Liberal Socialist Ideas in Central Europe
András Bozóki and Miklós Sükösd
5. George Orwell, Soviet Studies, and the “Soviet Subjectivity” Debate
Dmitry Halavach
PART II. Utopia with a Literary Focus
6. Marxist Utopianism and Modern Irish Drama, 1884–1904: William Morris, W. B. Yeats, and G. B. Shaw
Eglantina Remport
7. Civil Religion as Utopian Ideology: A Case Study of H. G. Wells
Károly Pintér
8. Negative Utopia in Central Europe: Kazohinia and the Dystopian Political Climate of the 1930s
Zsolt Czigányik
9. What They Were Going to Do About It: Huxley’s Peace Pamphlet in Pre-War Hungary
Ákos Farkas
10. The City in Ruins: Post-9/11 Representations of Cataclysmic New York on Film
Vera Benczik
11. Realism and Utopianism Reconsidered: A Political Theoretical Reading of A Song of Ice and Fire
Zoltán Gábor Szűcs
Afterword
Zsolt Czigányik
List of contributors
Index
Zsolt Czigányik is senior lecturer at Eötvös Loránd University, and Humanities Initiative Fellow at Central European University, Budapest.