The Politics of the (Im)Possible: Utopia and Dystopia Reconsidered/ edited by Barnita Bagchi
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1 Introduction
PART I: Utopia and Dystopia: Debates and Resonances
2 Utopia: Future and/or Alterity?
3 Echo of an Impossible Return: An Essay Concerning Fredric Jameson's Utopian Thought and Gathering and Hunting Social Relations
4 Radicalism in Early Modern England: Innovation or Reformation?
5 Dystopia, Utopia, and Akhtaruzzaman Elias's Novel Khowabnama
6 Palestine: Land of Utopias; PART II: Engendering Utopia and Dystopia
7 One Darling Though Terrific Theme': Anna Wheeler and the Rights of Women
8 A Parliament of Women: Dystopia in Nineteenth-century Bengali Imagination
9 'Empire Builder': A Utopian Alernative to Citizenship for Early twentieth-century British 'Ladies
10 Ladylands and Sacrificial Holes: Utopias and Dystopias in Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain's Writings
11 Utopia in the Subjunctive Mood: Bessie Head's When Rain Clouds Gather
PART III: Coda: Resistance
12 Globalization, Development, and Resistance of Utopian Dreams to the Praxis of Dystopian Utopia; About the Editor and Contributors
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