Great Utopian and Dystopian Works of Literature
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Great Utopian and Dystopian Works of Literature

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Great Utopian and Dystopian Works of Literature plunges you into the history and development of utopian ideas and their dystopian counterparts. You’ll encounter some of the most powerful and influential texts in this genre as you travel centuries into the past and thousands of years into the future, through worlds that are beautiful, laughable, terrifying, and always thought-provoking.
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  1. S. 1 ÉP. 1 - Utopia: The Perfect Nowhere

    2 février 2017
    30 min
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    Enter the world of utopian and dystopian fiction. After a brief foray into the definition and origin of utopia, dive into Ursula K. LeGuin's short story The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas and explore the ambiguities of "perfect" worlds. Then, get a deeper understanding of the ways genre functions and how it shapes literature.
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  2. S. 1 ÉP. 2 - Thomas More and Utopian Origins

    2 février 2017
    32 min
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    Take a step back and learn about the origins of the utopian genre, beginning with Thomas More's Utopia of 1516. More's foundational work gave us the word "utopia," but did it create the genre? Explore the elements of the story to see how it set conventions for later works but also critiqued the very idea of utopia in the process.
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  3. S. 1 ÉP. 3 - Swift, Voltaire, and Utopian Satire

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    Continue your exploration of the early history of utopia by examining notable works produced during the two centuries following More's initial work. Compare and contrast the ideas of "classical utopia" and "critical utopia" and understand how laughter was an integral part of 18th-century utopian storytelling, focusing on Voltaire's Candide and Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
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  4. S. 1 ÉP. 4 - American Dreamers: Hawthorne and Alcott

    2 février 2017
    32 min
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    The 19th century was the "century of utopia" and also marked the transition from utopian to dystopian stories in popular literature. Look at Americans who attempted to build real-world utopias, and in turn examine the work of two authors who reacted to the American attempt at perfect societies. Consider the ways that optimistic, utopian thinking is integral to the idea of the American Dream.
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  5. S. 1 ÉP. 5 - Samuel Butler and Utopian Technologies

    2 février 2017
    32 min
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    Shift your attention from rural American utopias to explore from a different perspective: Victorian anxieties about technology and the vanishing frontier. Analyze these fears in Samuel Butler's Erewhon, which utilizes utopian conventions and heavy doses of satire to critique religion, health, education, and humanity's increasingly complex relationship to machines.
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  6. S. 1 ÉP. 6 - Edward Bellamy and Utopian Activism

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    Can utopian literature have real-world impact? This question is integral to understanding the significance of Looking Backward by Edward Bellamy. Witness the ways Bellamy's socialist vision of the future had genuine influence on the social activists of Gilded Age America. Professor Bedore also introduces the idea of "euchronia."
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  7. S. 1 ÉP. 7 - H.G. Wells and Utopian Science Fiction

    2 février 2017
    30 min
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    Unlike the utopian tradition, science fiction doesn't have a single text that defines its origin. It does, however, have several figures credited with its creation. One such figure is H.G. Wells, who not only helped in the creation of science fiction as a genre, but was also deeply devoted to utopian thinking. Ultimately, his work brought utopia and science fiction together in the same space.
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  8. S. 1 ÉP. 8 - Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Gendered Utopia

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    Many utopian stories were concerned with the quest to determine where women belong in an ideal society. Charlotte Perkins Gilman went a step further by creating a utopian society populated solely by women: Herland. See how questions of gender equality are reframed without the reference of an opposite gender and the impact of Gilman's vision on the feminist movements of the later 20th century.
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  9. S. 1 ÉP. 9 - Yevgeny Zamyatin and Dystopian Uniformity

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    Shift your attention from utopian blueprints to the cautionary tales of dystopia and explore the origins of the genre and the complex ways it functions in literature. Examine the period between World War I and World War II that produced the "Big Three Dystopias" and dive into the earliest of them, We by Yevgeny Zamyatin.
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  10. S. 1 ÉP. 10 - Aldous Huxley and Dystopian Pleasure

    2 février 2017
    30 min
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    Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, published in 1932, is the second of the "Big Three" dystopian novels of the interwar years. Investigate the ways Huxley projects the anxieties of his day onto the future, creating a world in which people are controlled not by pain or fear, but by pleasure, and consider how utopian and dystopia are often only matters of perspective.
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  11. S. 1 ÉP. 11 - George Orwell and Totalitarian Dystopia

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    Perhaps the most famous of the three defining dystopias of the early 20th century, George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four has created a vocabulary of ideas we continue to use in political discourse today. Trace the ways Orwell uses language to shape his dystopic vision and the way it both reflects and distorts reality.
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  12. S. 1 ÉP. 12 - John Wyndham and Young Adult Dystopia

    2 février 2017
    30 min
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    Published during the wave of anti-communist hysteria of the 1950s, John Wyndham's The Chrysalids is one of the earliest examples of Young Adult dystopian fiction and a potent examination of the "fear of the Other" in dystopian storytelling. See how it set the stage for the extremely rich strain of dystopian literature aimed at younger readers that dominates bestseller lists in the 21st century.
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  13. S. 1 ÉP. 13 - Philip K. Dick's Dystopian Crime Prevention

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    Look at the portrayal of community, choice, and rules to determine when the sacrifices being made cross the threshold between a completely perfect society and a complete lack of freedom. As the genre starts to tackle "big" questions of philosophy around individual free will, the line blurs and we are left with dystopias that are dressed up to look like utopias.
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  14. S. 1 ÉP. 14 - Anthony Burgess, Free Will, and Dystopia

    2 février 2017
    32 min
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    Delve deeper into the central question of free will and how utopian studies respond emotionally and intellectually by examining A Clockwork Orange. Discover the literature that influenced it and was impacted by it, while exploring the nuanced differences between reading and watching this pivotal work. Burgess looks at extreme situations to pose questions we continue to struggle with.
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  15. S. 1 ÉP. 15 - The Feminist Utopian Movement of the 1970s

    2 février 2017
    33 min
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    The feminist utopian movement began in the 1970s and, despite the name, doesn't feature very many traditional "utopias." There is a guarded optimism represented in these novels that dealt with real-world issues of discrimination by creating societies portrayed as classless, crimeless, government-free, but laden with satire.
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  16. S. 1 ÉP. 16 - Ursula K. Le Guin and the Ambiguous Utopia

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    Delve into the science fiction-based worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin, who approaches various situations with an open mind, drawing upon disciplines like physics, anthropology, and fine arts. She builds worlds in which people attempt all kinds of strategies of governance. Discover how Le Guin uses sci-fi and utopia to explore LGBTQ issues with the intent to change our views on gender and sexuality.
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  17. S. 1 ÉP. 17 - Samuel Delany and Heterotopia

    2 février 2017
    32 min
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    Focusing on Trouble on Triton, explore the ways Delany introduces readers to ambiguous heterotopia through a society where your identity (such as sex, race, religion, and sexual preference) can easily be changed. Investigate whether this abundance of individual freedom results in utopia or dystopia.
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  18. S. 1 ÉP. 18 - Octavia Butler and the Utopian Alien

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    None of Octavia Butler's writings fit perfectly into the categories of utopia or dystopia, but she is vital to this study because her utopian writing represents a turning point that moves us from the feminist utopian renaissance of the 1970s to the more complex negotiation between utopian and dystopian impulses that helped shape the genres as they are today.
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  19. S. 1 ÉP. 19 - Octavia Butler and Utopian Hybridity

    2 février 2017
    30 min
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    Examine the many ways Butler challenges boundaries - not only of genres, but also of human identity. See how she tackles the questions that are important in defining utopian futures: what does it mean to be human? Is utopia always an unresolvable paradox? And if it is, does it have to be? How much can we change and still be considered human? And really, does being human even matter?
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  20. S. 1 ÉP. 20 - Margaret Atwood and Environmental Dystopia

    2 février 2017
    30 min
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    Margaret Atwood is an icon in utopian and dystopian fiction. Explore the ways she has helped to shape utopian thought and sexual politics with one of her classic novels, The Handmaid's Tale, as well as her more recent MaddAddam trilogy. Atwood is known for apocalyptic writing but you'll see how even her darkest works have elements of humor and satire with intrinsic meaning.
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  21. S. 1 ÉP. 21 - Suzanne Collins and Dystopian Games

    2 février 2017
    30 min
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    Does it seem like a lot of the most popular books for young adults lately have been dystopias? Explore why teens are so drawn to dystopia, what current anxieties are being tracked in this large body of YA literature, and what the impact of this literature on young adult readers has been. You'll also discover why this subgenre is so popular with adults.
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  22. S. 1 ÉP. 22 - Cyberpunk Dystopia: Doctorow and Anderson

    2 février 2017
    31 min
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    The cyberpunk genre often features advanced information technology. Through satire or in earnest, we get at the same anxieties about contemporary American society: the internet has amazing potential to create a better, more egalitarian world, but we may be going about it all wrong, creating a new generation of young people who rely on technology without truly understanding it.
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  23. S. 1 ÉP. 23 - Apocalyptic Literature in the 21st Century

    2 février 2017
    30 min
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    Review the four major apocalyptic sources: technological, biomedical, environmental, or supernatural, and explore bodies of work that utilize each one. You'll see how even the worst dystopian situations often sneak hopes of utopian thinking into the stories because humanity survives on a core of optimism that whispers that no matter how bad things get, we can imagine something better.
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  24. S. 1 ÉP. 24 - The Future of Utopia and Dystopia

    2 février 2017
    35 min
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    Reflect on how dystopia shows us the darker side of contemporary reality right here in our connected global world, focusing on issues we struggle with every day. Conclude with the recurring theme around utopian yearnings and the sinister road that leads to dystopia, proving that the perfect place is no place. This powerful genre embodies a simultaneous optimism and cynicism.
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