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or oppression. Most authors of dystopian fiction explore at least one reason why things are that way, often as an analogy for similar issues in the real world. Dystopian literature serves to "provide fresh perspectives on problematic social and political practices that might otherwise be taken for
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Western technology is threatened by the "invasion" of oil companies. As another example, in the "Unwanteds" series by Lisa McMann, a paradox occurs where the outcasts from a complete dystopia are treated to absolute utopia. They believe that those who were privileged in said dystopia were the
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Modern dystopian fiction draws not only on topics such as totalitarian governments and anarchism, but also pollution, global warming, climate change, health, the economy and technology. Modern dystopian themes are common in the young adult (YA) genre of literature.
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There are a few dystopias that have an "anti-ecological" theme. These are often characterized by a government that is overprotective of nature or a society that has lost most modern technology and struggles for survival. A fine example of this is the novel
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are "the great defining texts of the genre of dystopian fiction, both in vividness of their engagement with real-world social and political issues and in the scope of their critique of the societies on which they focus."
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started as a parody of utopian fiction, and projected into the year 2540 industrial and social changes he perceived in 1931, leading to industrial success by a coercively persuaded population divided into five castes.
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can be seen as a dystopia because of the way sick people are punished as criminals while thieves are "cured" in hospitals, which the inhabitants of
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England that has a subculture of extreme youth violence, and details the protagonist's experiences with the state intent on changing his character at their whim.
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While eco-dystopias are more common, a small number of works depicting what might be called eco-utopia, or eco-utopian trends, have also been influential. These include
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is also sometimes linked with both utopian and dystopian literatures, because it shares the general preoccupation with ideas of good and bad societies. Of the countries
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contrasted an eco-dystopia with an eco-utopia and a sort of middling-future. Robinson has also edited an anthology of short ecotopian fiction, called
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there is no time-travelling observer. However, her ideal society is invaded by a neighbouring power embodying evil repression. In
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of "nowhere" as its title. This, like much of utopian literature, can be seen as
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Worlds Apart: Dualism and
Transgression in Contemporary Female Dystopias.
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The
Dystopian Impulse in Modern Literature: Fiction as Social Criticism
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Fiction by United States Women Before 1950.
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Narrating Utopia: Ideology, Gender, Form in Utopian Literature.
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Dystopian Fiction East and West: Universe of Terror and Trial.
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Look Around: A Christian Faith for the Twenty-First Century
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1532:"Apocalyptic Literature". Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd. 1993.
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Sinclair, George R. (8 July 2020). "World Without End?".
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Zimmermann, Ana Cristina; Morgan, W. John (2019-03-01).
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of 1789 and the prospect that mob rule would produce
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Claeys, Gregory; Sargent, Lyman Tower, eds. (1999).
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Another important figure in dystopian literature is
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2187:"A Look at Feminist Utopia and Dystopia Literature"
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Women in Search of Utopia: Mavericks and Mythmakers
1571:"Themes in Utopian Fiction in English Before Wells"
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2432:Dystopian Literature: A Theory and Research Guide.
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2420:Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1991.
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1666:. New York: New York University Press. pp.
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2006:"Why is dystopia so appealing to young adults?"
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2413:Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
1594:Curtright, Travis, ed. (10 September 2015).
691:The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
2425:The Dystopian Impulse in Modern Literature.
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1596:Thomas More : why patron of statesmen?
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1638:. The Floating Press. pp. 1–39.
2469:Metuchen, NJ, Scarecrow Press, 1994.
2434:Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1994.
2427:Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1994.
2036:
1790:
1788:
1786:
1784:
1782:
1657:
1655:
1148:
730:
619:was first used in direct context by
2619:
2546:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2160:. New York: Shoken Books. pp.
1400:A Few Things I Know About Whileaway
1273:
1251:Future Primitive: The New Ecotopias
830:(published in 1949), a novel about
13:
2564:Portal for Dystopian related Media
2251:Decoding gender in science fiction
2239:
1977:
1856:Karin Boye-sällskapet (in Swedish)
1440:
1103:, the fusion of the best parts of
893:, where women have no rights, and
798:literature may portray dystopias.
594:
14:
5500:
5243:Third-person omniscient narrative
2530:
2289:Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature
1779:
1703:. New York: Verso. pp. 1–9.
1652:
1454:caused a group of followers, the
999:(Oxford University Press, 2017).
4129:
4120:
4119:
2704:Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic
2103:10.5325/utopianstudies.18.3.0425
1866:Garcia, Antero (November 2013).
1363:assisted reproductive technology
1288:and the overlapping category of
645:, sets out a vision of an ideal
38:
2552:The Society for Utopian Studies
2493:Tod, Ian, and Michael Wheeler.
2490:Jefferson, NC, McFarland, 2005.
2403:
2368:
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2178:
2152:Gearhart, Sally Miller (1984).
2145:
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1997:
1971:
1956:
1939:
1892:
1859:
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633:resembles both the Greek words
4631:Conflict between good and evil
4081:Science and technology studies
1742:
1717:
1692:
1627:
1587:
1175:climate change-related fiction
1057:worse potential future world.
1:
4176:
2467:Utopian/Dystopian Literature.
1515:
1242:. Most notably, however, his
1067:fulfills this model, as does
1044:and a consequent apocalypse.
973:, and the later games of the
536:Utopian and dystopian fiction
2218:Women's studies encyclopedia
1820:Taylor, D. J. (2019-05-22).
1634:Campanella, Tommaso (1623).
1484:List of dystopian literature
1432:Women's Studies Encyclopedia
1404:parthenogenetic reproduction
983:History of dystopian fiction
743:List of dystopian literature
589:
7:
3625:Space stations and habitats
2439:Dystopia: A Natural History
2004:Young, Moira (2011-10-22).
1701:Archaeologies of the Future
1469:
997:Dystopia: A Natural History
801:
10:
5505:
2141:"Margaret Atwood - Twitter
1583:(3): 275–82, see p. 275–6.
1499:List of utopian literature
1292:. According to the author
1277:
1158:
1152:
740:
734:
721:Archeologies of the Future
607:List of utopian literature
604:
598:
283:Third International Theory
5306:
5278:
5270:Stream of unconsciousness
5213:
4957:
4848:
4801:Falling action/Catastasis
4746:
4651:
4586:
4509:
4321:
4184:
4114:
4071:Museum of Science Fiction
4028:
4016:Christian science fiction
4008:
3980:Self-replicating machines
3941:
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2524:Twórczość Bolesława Prusa
2375:Refail, Nudelman (1989).
1917:10.1007/s00146-017-0698-3
1854:Framtidsromanen Kallocain
1724:Booker, Keith M. (1994).
1699:Jameson, Fredric (2005).
1358:Woman on the Edge of Time
1245:Three Californias Trilogy
1074:Woman on the Edge of Time
4638:Self-fulfilling prophecy
2249:Attebery, Brian (2002).
1963:Booker, M Keith (1994).
1494:List of dystopian comics
1386:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
1290:feminist science fiction
747:List of dystopian comics
611:Category:Utopian fiction
5265:Stream of consciousness
4728:Suspension of disbelief
3949:Artificial intelligence
3847:Simulated consciousness
2508:Science Fiction Studies
2479:Kessler, Carol Farley.
2381:Science Fiction Studies
2253:. New York: Routledge.
2215:Tierney, Helen (1999).
2084:Houston, Chlöe (2007).
2043:The High School Journal
1576:Science Fiction Studies
1489:List of dystopian films
1419:The Holdfast Chronicles
751:List of dystopian films
443:Communities by country
5479:Science fiction themes
5474:Science fiction genres
4806:Denouement/Catastrophe
4787:Rising action/Epitasis
4101:Technology and society
2969:Science Fiction Museum
2037:Ames, Melissa (2013).
1545:Cite journal requires
1504:Social science fiction
1349:Elisabeth Mann Borgese
1280:Utopia § Feminism
1084:The Fifth Sacred Thing
1006:'s (1879–1970) "
704:(1872), which uses an
558:are commonly found in
278:Real utopian sociology
47:Mythical and religious
5152:Utopian and dystopian
3700:Organ transplantation
2959:Libraries and museums
2880:Cyberpunk derivatives
2834:Utopian and dystopian
2416:Bartkowski, Frances.
2336:The Utopian Fantastic
2312:The Utopian Fantastic
2287:& John Phillips,
2055:10.1353/hsj.2013.0023
1294:Sally Miller Gearhart
1188:Make Room! Make Room!
735:Further information:
599:Further information:
410:Intentional community
353:Post-scarcity economy
4706:Narrative techniques
4486:Story within a story
4298:Supporting character
4051:Fictional technology
4046:Fictional astronauts
3903:Frankenstein complex
2520:Szweykowski, Zygmunt
2497:London, Orbis, 1978.
2476:London, Verso, 2005.
1374:single-gender worlds
1284:Another subgenre is
1236:Kim Stanley Robinson
827:Nineteen Eighty-Four
227:Dystopian literature
5489:Speculative fiction
5411:Political narrative
5253:Unreliable narrator
5110:Speculative fiction
4818:Nonlinear narrative
4766:Three-act structure
4626:Deal with the Devil
4091:Speculative fiction
3685:Genetic engineering
2472:Jameson, Fredric.
2409:Applebaum, Robert.
2334:Martha A. Bartter,
2310:Martha A. Bartter,
1949:by E. M. Forster."
1636:The City of the Sun
1478:The City of the Sun
1141:and Country of the
1105:Buddhist philosophy
886:The Handmaid's Tale
681:The City of the Sun
658:classical antiquity
572:young adult fiction
289:Utopia for Realists
245:Communitas perfecta
218:Gulliver's Travels
192:Ideology and Utopia
61:City of the Caesars
5389:Narrative paradigm
5384:Narrative identity
5314:Dominant narrative
5260:Multiple narrators
4544:Fictional location
4387:Dramatic structure
3918:Message from space
3883:Ancient astronauts
3771:Parallel universes
3746:Extrasolar planets
3653:Biological warfare
2775:Parallel universes
2657:Scientific romance
2584:The Dystopia genre
2557:2014-05-30 at the
2430:Booker, M. Keith.
2423:Booker, M. Keith.
2395:– via JSTOR.
2185:Napikoski, Linda.
1980:"The Time Machine"
1967:. Greenwood Press.
1953:8.2 (1997): 32-47.
1414:Suzy McKee Charnas
1173:in 2011, to cover
1130:Gulliver's Travels
1064:Always Coming Home
876:A Clockwork Orange
820:was influenced by
676:Tommaso Campanella
637:("no place"), and
93:Garden of the gods
5464:Dystopian fiction
5451:
5450:
5394:Narrative therapy
4828:television series
4773:Freytag's Pyramid
4616:Moral development
4519:Alternate history
4229:False protagonist
4144:
4143:
4036:Alternate history
4024:
4023:
3985:Simulated reality
3715:Sex and sexuality
3668:Extraterrestrials
3587:
3586:
3414:
3413:
3410:
3409:
3151:Campbell Memorial
2928:
2927:
2797:Planetary romance
2574:Modernist Utopias
2465:Haschak, Paul G.
2458:Gottlieb, Erika.
2451:Gerber, Richard.
2437:Claeys, Gregory.
2418:Feminist Utopias.
2260:978-1-317-97147-4
2232:978-0-313-31073-7
1947:The Machine Stops
1877:978-94-6209-398-0
1664:The utopia reader
1645:978-1-775410-51-5
1605:978-1-4985-2227-4
1451:Travels in Icaria
1378:gender oppression
1330:Golden Witchbreed
1310:male institutions
1226:Ernest Callenbach
1191:(made into movie
1167:ecotopian fiction
1149:Ecotopian fiction
1059:Ursula K. Le Guin
1008:The Machine Stops
989:French Revolution
930:The Power of Five
731:Dystopian fiction
623:in his 1516 work
533:
532:
365:Utopian socialism
251:Communist society
66:Cloud cuckoo land
5496:
5374:Literary science
4917:Narrative poetry
4813:Linear narrative
4723:Stylistic device
4718:Show, don't tell
4681:Figure of speech
4471:Shaggy dog story
4214:Characterization
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4148:
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3961:Astroengineering
3893:Evil corporation
3620:Matrioshka brain
3598:
3597:
3537:List of TV shows
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2807:Sword and planet
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2591:
2590:
2580:, Mar. 10, 2005)
2569:Dystopia Tracker
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2453:Utopian Fantasy.
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1509:Utopian language
1286:feminist utopias
1274:Feminist utopias
1203:Whitley Strieber
1033:The Time Machine
955:Scott Westerfeld
935:Anthony Horowitz
910:The Hunger Games
844:Two Minutes Hate
814:Yevgeny Zamyatin
672:political system
525:
518:
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348:Cyber-utopianism
163:Most Great Peace
42:
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5469:Utopian fiction
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5379:Literary theory
5319:Fiction writing
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4376:Deus ex machina
4317:
4303:Title character
4288:Stock character
4234:Focal character
4180:
4175:
4145:
4140:
4139:
4110:
4086:Sense of wonder
4020:
4004:
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3933:Xenoarchaeology
3908:Galactic empire
3863:Africanfuturism
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3820:
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3466:
3406:
3365:
3128:
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3094:
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2874:
2851:Techno-thriller
2819:Climate fiction
2787:Science fantasy
2741:Anime and manga
2688:
2647:Anthropological
2623:
2621:Science fiction
2618:
2559:Wayback Machine
2533:
2486:Mohr, Dunja M.
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2090:Utopian Studies
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1978:Marcus, Laura.
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1441:Cultural impact
1282:
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1171:Margaret Atwood
1163:
1157:
1155:Climate fiction
1151:
1135:Lemuel Gulliver
1100:Brave New World
1054:
1042:Third World War
1019:Brave New World
985:
940:The Maze Runner
915:Suzanne Collins
881:Margaret Atwood
871:Anthony Burgess
853:Brave New World
806:The 1921 novel
804:
753:
739:
733:
717:Fredric Jameson
613:
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595:Utopian fiction
592:
584:climate fiction
568:science fiction
560:science fiction
544:science fiction
529:
500:
469:Associationists
415:Atarashiki-mura
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318:Agriculturalism
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295:Utopian studies
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88:Fortunate Isles
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5346:Parallel novel
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967:series,
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2974:Studies
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5355:Sequel
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