Consuming Utopia builds on critical insights into consumption and
utopianism developed in two previous books by the author to elaborate
what it means to read utopian fiction (including dystopian and
anti-utopian) from the critical perspective of cultural studies. With
a critical focus on social practices of reading rather than on the
text itself, John Storey advances a timely and relevant contribution
to existing debates on utopian fiction, offering new insights into how
we might understand the politics of utopian fiction. Finding
readership and readers indispensable to the act of producing politics
beyond the text, Storey argues that if utopian fiction has a
‘politics’, it is determined by those who, in actuality, pick up
books and act on what they read, rather than readers proposed by
textuality. By engaging with seminal concepts in cultural studies,
this book shows how reading utopian fiction works to make the meaning
of such texts material and social, and therefore available for
politics. An essential addition to the literature on utopian fiction,
this book will be of great interest to scholars and students in the
areas of cultural studies, literary studies, comparative literature,
cultural politics, utopian studies, and political theory.
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Cultural Studies and the Politics of Reading
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ISBN
9781000435207
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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