Exorcising fear, invoking fears: utopia and dystopia vis-à-vis an ancient passion
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.1974-4935/6544Keywords:
Fear, utopia, dystopia, human experienceAbstract
In parallel with a process that has characterised modern history and in accordance with the constitutive features of utopian literature, utopian discourses have expunged fear – even fear of death or illness – from their theoretical universe. However, while describing in detail ideal places, utopias also reveal, wordlessly, the lengthy list of fears troubling a given historical age. On the contrary, the many-sided universe of negative utopias, embracing dystopian as well as ant-utopian narratives, has brought the attention back on fear, putting it at the centre of human experience.
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