Through autobiographical and theoretical reflections, as well as literary and cultural essays from across his career, Tom Moylan reviews his personal, political and professional trajectory of choosing, and becoming, utopian. An exploration of the relationship between vocation and activism, in Choosing Utopia Moylan offers a threaded narrative composed of memoir and theoretical and methodological explication. Beginning with an account of his reading practice and its relationship to an increasingly self-conscious use of interpretation, the book traces the entwined activities of writing and political activism across four decades. Following this review, Moylan presents an integrated series of literary and cultural essays exemplifying the utopian quest. With an emphasis on the development of a utopian hermeneutic practice and how it can offer a barrier to, and opportunity for, radical utopian agency, Choosing Utopia is a timely, holistic reflection on how humanity can confront and transform the conditions produced by environmental, economic, political, and cultural crises.
Through autobiographical and theoretical reflections, as well as literary and cultural essays from across his career, Tom Moylan reviews his personal, political and professional trajectory of choosing and becoming utopian.
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date
Aug 2027
ISBN
9781350640382
Pages
304 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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