Abstract
This collected book contains the proceedings of a conference held
at Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan in September 2022.
The conference was an occasion of dialogue and discussion among
several disciplines involved in the study of dystopias and their relevance
in the contemporary scenario. The “Dystopian Worlds beyond
Storytelling” project—involving political theorists, sociologists,
historians, linguists, literature scholars, media, communications
and performing arts researchers, and many others—was born
around the convergence of multiple fields of analysis, signalling the
heterogeneity and richness of the phenomena underlying the fears
of contemporary societies and their representations and discourses
in public debate and popular culture. The book is structured in five
parts, each one expressing a particular point of view on the role of
dystopias in the twenty-first century. These parts are not sectorial,
since our aim is to provide a transdisciplinary focus on the issue of
dystopia in reading through the lens of a wide range of perspectives
and extracting a pluralistic vision of such a complex theme.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | Dystopian Worlds Beyond Storytelling. Representations of Dehumanized Societies in Literature, Media, and Political Discourses: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. |
Editor | Valerio Alfonso Bruno, Antonio Campati, Paolo Carelli, Anna. Sfardini |
Pagine | 25-33 |
Numero di pagine | 9 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2024 |
Keywords
- Dystopia
- Dehumanized Societies
- Media
- Literature
- Politics.