GLIMPSES OF UTOPIA

GLIMPSES OF UTOPIA
Author: JESS. SCULLY
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre:
ISBN: 9781038730152


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Glimpses of Utopia

Glimpses of Utopia
Author: Jess Scully
Publisher: Pantera Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1925700771


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It's hard to be excited about the future right now. Climate change is accelerating; inequality is growing; politics is polarised; institutions designed to protect us are strained; technology is disrupting the world of work. We need to upgrade the operating systems of our society. Jess Scully asks, What can we do? The answer is: plenty! All over the world, people are refusing the business-as-usual mindset and putting humans back into the civic equation, reimagining work and care, finance and government, urban planning and communication, to make them better and fairer for all. Meet the care workers reclaiming control in India and Lebanon, the people turning slums into safe havens in Kenya and Bangladesh, and champions of people-powered digital democracy in Iceland and Taiwan. There are radical bankers funding renewable energy in the USA and architects redesigning real estate in Australia, new payment systems in Italy and the Philippines that keep money in local communities, and innovators redesigning taxation to cut pollution and incentivise creative solutions. Glimpses of Utopia is a call for optimism. Humans everywhere are rising up to confront our challenges with creativity, resilience and compassion. Harnessing technology and imagination, we can reshape our world to be fair and sustainable. This book shows us how.

GLIMPSES OF UTOPIA

GLIMPSES OF UTOPIA
Author: JESS. SCULLY
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9780369347701


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Glimpses of Utopia

Glimpses of Utopia
Author: Jess Scully
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781925700879


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Optimism isn't naive. It's possible to see all the dangers ahead of us, the icebergs glittering, and to believe that humanity will navigate our way through them. It is possible to imagine a future worth fighting for, and there are places where people are already living and creating it. Jess Scully takes us on a journey to uncover the people shaping a world you might actually want to live in. Because until we can see these glimpses of hope, how can we try to work towards them? This book is a call for optimism, not in spite of, but because of the scale of the challenges arrayed before us- humans are rising up to confront that challenge with creativity, resilience and community. These people aren't working to save the world, because the world as it is, isn't worth saving. They're building a new world that's designed from the outset to be fair and sustainable, and with our help, they can succeed.

Utopian Drama

Utopian Drama
Author: Siân Adiseshiah
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-10-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1474295800


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Shortlisted for The TaPRA David Bradby Monograph Prize 2023 As the first full-length study to analyse utopian plays in Western drama from antiquity to the present, Utopian Drama: In Search of a Genre offers an illuminating appraisal of the objectives of utopianism as manifested in drama through the ages, and carefully ascertains the added value that live performance brings to the persuasion of utopian thought. Siân Adiseshiah scrutinises the distinctive intervention of utopian drama through its examination alongside the utopian prose tradition – in this way, the book establishes new ways of approaching utopian aesthetics and new ways of interpreting utopian drama. This book provides fresh understandings of the generic features of utopian plays, identifies the gains of establishing a new genre, and ascertains ways in which this genre functions as political theatre. Referring to over 40 plays, of which 18 are examined in detail, Utopian Drama traces the emergence of the utopian play in the Western tradition from ancient Greek Comedy to experimental contemporary work. Works discussed in detail include plays by Aristophanes, Margaret Cavendish, George Bernard Shaw, Howard Brenton, Claire MacDonald, Cesi Davidson, and Mojisola Adebayo. As well as offering extended attention to the work of these playwrights, the book reflects on the development of utopian drama through history, notes the persistent features, tropes, and conventions of utopian plays, and considers the implications of their registration for both theatre studies and utopian studies.