UTOPIA AND DYSTOPIA IN THE AGE OF THE ANTHROPOCENE.

Autor: Vieira, Patrícia
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Zdroj: Esboços: Historias em Contextos Globias; set-dez2020, Vol. 27 Issue 46, p350-365, 16p
Abstrakt: A product of Modernity, utopian and dystopian thought has always hinged upon an assessment as to whether humanity would be able to fulfil the promise of socio-economic, political and techno-scientific progress. In this paper, I argue that the predominantly dystopian outlook of the past century or so marked a move away from former views on human progress. Rather than commenting on humanity's inability to build a better society, current dystopianism betrays the view that the human species as such is an impediment to harmonious life on Earth. I discuss the shift from utopia to dystopia (and back) as a result of regarding humans as a force that does more harm than good, and I consider the possibility of human extinction within the framework of dystopian and utopian visions. The final section of the chapter turns to Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy as a fictional example that plays out the prospect of a world in which humans have all but become extinct. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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