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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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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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1047:(1895) is also widely seen as a prototype of dystopian literature. Wells' work draws on the social structure of the 19th century, providing a critique of the British class structure at the time. Post
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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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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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Archaeologies of the future: the Desire Called Utopia and Other
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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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Literature and Utopian Politics in Seventeenth-Century England.
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Dystopian Fiction East and West: Universe of Terror and Trial.
2165:"Future Visions: Today's Politics: Feminist Utopias in Review"
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while allowing both women and men the nurturing experience of
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often include dystopias as well; notable examples include the
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2360:"Travels In Icaria Utopianism And Communitarianism Paperback"
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dystopian fiction include (notably all published after 2000)
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1881:. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers. p. 71.
2388:"Soviet Science Fiction and the Ideology of Soviet Society"
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Look Around: A Christian Faith for the Twenty-First Century
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1543:"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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Women in Search of Utopia: Mavericks and Mythmakers
1582:"Themes in Utopian Fiction in English Before Wells"
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2443:Dystopian Literature: A Theory and Research Guide.
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2431:Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press, 1991.
1677:. New York: New York University Press. pp.
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2017:"Why is dystopia so appealing to young adults?"
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1956:Caporaletti, Silvana. "Science as Nightmare:
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2424:Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
1605:Curtright, Travis, ed. (10 September 2015).
702:The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
2436:The Dystopian Impulse in Modern Literature.
1607:Thomas More : why patron of statesmen?
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4851:Types of fiction with multiple endings
3367:Writers and Illustrators of the Future
2512:Sargent, Lyman Tower (November 1976).
2232:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p.
1807:"100 Great Works of Dystopian Fiction"
1580:Sargent, Lyman Tower (November 1976).
1557:
1546:
2473:Montreal, McGill-Queen's Press, 2001.
2255:
2253:
1649:. The Floating Press. pp. 1–39.
7:
2480:Metuchen, NJ, Scarecrow Press, 1994.
2445:Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1994.
2438:Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1994.
1801:
1799:
1797:
1795:
1793:
1668:
1666:
630:was first used in direct context by
2557:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
2171:. New York: Shoken Books. pp.
1411:A Few Things I Know About Whileaway
1262:Future Primitive: The New Ecotopias
841:(published in 1949), a novel about
2575:Portal for Dystopian related Media
2262:Decoding gender in science fiction
1867:Karin Boye-sällskapet (in Swedish)
1114:, the fusion of the best parts of
904:, where women have no rights, and
809:literature may portray dystopias.
25:
5254:Third-person omniscient narrative
2300:Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature
1714:. New York: Verso. pp. 1–9.
1465:caused a group of followers, the
1010:(Oxford University Press, 2017).
4140:
4131:
4130:
2715:Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic
2114:10.5325/utopianstudies.18.3.0425
1877:Garcia, Antero (November 2013).
1374:assisted reproductive technology
1299:and the overlapping category of
656:, sets out a vision of an ideal
49:
2563:The Society for Utopian Studies
2504:Tod, Ian, and Michael Wheeler.
2501:Jefferson, NC, McFarland, 2005.
2163:Gearhart, Sally Miller (1984).
644:resembles both the Greek words
4642:Conflict between good and evil
4092:Science and technology studies
1186:climate change-related fiction
1068:worse potential future world.
1:
2478:Utopian/Dystopian Literature.
1253:. Most notably, however, his
1078:fulfills this model, as does
1055:and a consequent apocalypse.
984:, and the later games of the
547:Utopian and dystopian fiction
2229:Women's studies encyclopedia
1831:Taylor, D. J. (2019-05-22).
1645:Campanella, Tommaso (1623).
1495:List of dystopian literature
1443:Women's Studies Encyclopedia
1415:parthenogenetic reproduction
994:History of dystopian fiction
754:List of dystopian literature
3636:Space stations and habitats
2450:Dystopia: A Natural History
2015:Young, Moira (2011-10-22).
1712:Archaeologies of the Future
1008:Dystopia: A Natural History
5516:
2152:"Margaret Atwood - Twitter
1594:(3): 275–82, see p. 275–6.
1510:List of utopian literature
1303:. According to the author
1288:
1169:
1163:
751:
745:
732:Archeologies of the Future
618:List of utopian literature
615:
609:
294:Third International Theory
5281:Stream of unconsciousness
4812:Falling action/Catastasis
4125:
4082:Museum of Science Fiction
4027:Christian science fiction
3991:Self-replicating machines
2950:
2710:
2535:Twórczość Bolesława Prusa
2386:Refail, Nudelman (1989).
1928:10.1007/s00146-017-0698-3
1865:Framtidsromanen Kallocain
1735:Booker, Keith M. (1994).
1710:Jameson, Fredric (2005).
1369:Woman on the Edge of Time
1256:Three Californias Trilogy
1085:Woman on the Edge of Time
18:Dystopian science fiction
4649:Self-fulfilling prophecy
2260:Attebery, Brian (2002).
1974:Booker, M Keith (1994).
1505:List of dystopian comics
1397:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
1301:feminist science fiction
758:List of dystopian comics
622:Category:Utopian fiction
5276:Stream of consciousness
4739:Suspension of disbelief
3960:Artificial intelligence
3858:Simulated consciousness
2519:Science Fiction Studies
2490:Kessler, Carol Farley.
2392:Science Fiction Studies
2264:. New York: Routledge.
2226:Tierney, Helen (1999).
2095:Houston, Chlöe (2007).
2054:The High School Journal
1587:Science Fiction Studies
1500:List of dystopian films
1430:The Holdfast Chronicles
762:List of dystopian films
454:Communities by country
5490:Science fiction themes
5485:Science fiction genres
4817:Denouement/Catastrophe
4798:Rising action/Epitasis
4112:Technology and society
2980:Science Fiction Museum
2048:Ames, Melissa (2013).
1556:Cite journal requires
1515:Social science fiction
1360:Elisabeth Mann Borgese
1291:Utopia § Feminism
1095:The Fifth Sacred Thing
1017:'s (1879–1970) "
715:(1872), which uses an
569:are commonly found in
289:Real utopian sociology
58:Mythical and religious
5163:Utopian and dystopian
3711:Organ transplantation
2970:Libraries and museums
2891:Cyberpunk derivatives
2845:Utopian and dystopian
2427:Bartkowski, Frances.
2347:The Utopian Fantastic
2323:The Utopian Fantastic
2298:& John Phillips,
2066:10.1353/hsj.2013.0023
1305:Sally Miller Gearhart
1199:Make Room! Make Room!
746:Further information:
610:Further information:
421:Intentional community
364:Post-scarcity economy
4717:Narrative techniques
4497:Story within a story
4309:Supporting character
4062:Fictional technology
4057:Fictional astronauts
3914:Frankenstein complex
2531:Szweykowski, Zygmunt
2508:London, Orbis, 1978.
2487:London, Verso, 2005.
1385:single-gender worlds
1295:Another subgenre is
1247:Kim Stanley Robinson
838:Nineteen Eighty-Four
238:Dystopian literature
5500:Speculative fiction
5422:Political narrative
5264:Unreliable narrator
5121:Speculative fiction
4829:Nonlinear narrative
4777:Three-act structure
4637:Deal with the Devil
4102:Speculative fiction
3696:Genetic engineering
2483:Jameson, Fredric.
2420:Applebaum, Robert.
2345:Martha A. Bartter,
2321:Martha A. Bartter,
1960:by E. M. Forster."
1647:The City of the Sun
1489:The City of the Sun
1152:and Country of the
1116:Buddhist philosophy
897:The Handmaid's Tale
692:The City of the Sun
669:classical antiquity
583:young adult fiction
300:Utopia for Realists
256:Communitas perfecta
229:Gulliver's Travels
203:Ideology and Utopia
72:City of the Caesars
5400:Narrative paradigm
5395:Narrative identity
5325:Dominant narrative
5271:Multiple narrators
4555:Fictional location
4398:Dramatic structure
3929:Message from space
3894:Ancient astronauts
3782:Parallel universes
3757:Extrasolar planets
3664:Biological warfare
2786:Parallel universes
2668:Scientific romance
2595:The Dystopia genre
2568:2014-05-30 at the
2441:Booker, M. Keith.
2434:Booker, M. Keith.
2406:– via JSTOR.
2196:Napikoski, Linda.
1991:"The Time Machine"
1978:. Greenwood Press.
1964:8.2 (1997): 32-47.
1425:Suzy McKee Charnas
1184:in 2011, to cover
1141:Gulliver's Travels
1075:Always Coming Home
887:A Clockwork Orange
831:was influenced by
687:Tommaso Campanella
648:("no place"), and
104:Garden of the gods
5475:Dystopian fiction
5462:
5461:
5405:Narrative therapy
4839:television series
4784:Freytag's Pyramid
4627:Moral development
4530:Alternate history
4240:False protagonist
4155:
4154:
4047:Alternate history
4035:
4034:
3996:Simulated reality
3726:Sex and sexuality
3679:Extraterrestrials
3598:
3597:
3425:
3424:
3421:
3420:
3162:Campbell Memorial
2939:
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2808:Planetary romance
2585:Modernist Utopias
2476:Haschak, Paul G.
2469:Gottlieb, Erika.
2462:Gerber, Richard.
2448:Claeys, Gregory.
2429:Feminist Utopias.
2271:978-1-317-97147-4
2243:978-0-313-31073-7
1958:The Machine Stops
1888:978-94-6209-398-0
1675:The utopia reader
1656:978-1-775410-51-5
1616:978-1-4985-2227-4
1462:Travels in Icaria
1389:gender oppression
1341:Golden Witchbreed
1321:male institutions
1237:Ernest Callenbach
1202:(made into movie
1178:ecotopian fiction
1160:Ecotopian fiction
1070:Ursula K. Le Guin
1019:The Machine Stops
1000:French Revolution
941:The Power of Five
742:Dystopian fiction
634:in his 1516 work
544:
543:
376:Utopian socialism
262:Communist society
77:Cloud cuckoo land
16:(Redirected from
5507:
5385:Literary science
4928:Narrative poetry
4824:Linear narrative
4734:Stylistic device
4729:Show, don't tell
4692:Figure of speech
4482:Shaggy dog story
4225:Characterization
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3972:Astroengineering
3904:Evil corporation
3631:Matrioshka brain
3609:
3548:List of TV shows
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2818:Sword and planet
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2580:Dystopia Tracker
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2464:Utopian Fantasy.
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1297:feminist utopias
1285:Feminist utopias
1214:Whitley Strieber
1044:The Time Machine
966:Scott Westerfeld
946:Anthony Horowitz
921:The Hunger Games
855:Two Minutes Hate
825:Yevgeny Zamyatin
683:political system
536:
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359:Cyber-utopianism
174:Most Great Peace
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5330:Fiction writing
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4387:Deus ex machina
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4314:Title character
4299:Stock character
4245:Focal character
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4097:Sense of wonder
4031:
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3944:Xenoarchaeology
3919:Galactic empire
3874:Africanfuturism
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2862:Techno-thriller
2830:Climate fiction
2798:Science fantasy
2752:Anime and manga
2699:
2658:Anthropological
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2632:Science fiction
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2570:Wayback Machine
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2497:Mohr, Dunja M.
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1182:Margaret Atwood
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1166:Climate fiction
1162:
1146:Lemuel Gulliver
1111:Brave New World
1065:
1053:Third World War
1030:Brave New World
996:
951:The Maze Runner
926:Suzanne Collins
892:Margaret Atwood
882:Anthony Burgess
864:Brave New World
817:The 1921 novel
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728:Fredric Jameson
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606:Utopian fiction
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595:climate fiction
579:science fiction
571:science fiction
555:science fiction
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480:Associationists
426:Atarashiki-mura
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