In the Place of Utopia Affect and Transformative Ideas (Edition 1)

Considerable socio-political change has re-configured the discursive space once occupied by 'utopia'. Within the cultures of late capitalism and the organisational matrices of bio-political administration, that space is no longer animated by images of idealised states that are yet to come,...

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Main Author: Tie, Warwick (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: 2014
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