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From the supplier: Tony Morrison's Paradise exposes an agenda motivated by people seeking freedom and ends with the creation of dystopia. The struggle however is at the core of authentic utopian work, which Frederic Jameson's writes about in The Concept of Utopia in the Work of Fredric Jameson. Jameson's work is examined in greater detail by Ian Buchanan, Staci von Boeckmann, Bryan Alexander and Phillip Wegner.
Citation Details Title: Jameson and Utopia.(Special Section on the Work of Fredric Jameson) Author: Tom Moylan Publication:Utopian Studies (Refereed) Date: March 22, 1998 Publisher: Society for Utopian Studies Page: 1(1)