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Teaching Utopia Matters from More, to Piercy and Atwood
Kate Aughterson
University of Brighton
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Teaching Process
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Utopian
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Genre
75%
mores
66%
Dialogic
41%
Stranger
25%
Blueprint
25%
Literature
16%
Contemporary
16%
Discourse
16%
Nineteenth Century
16%
Articulation
16%
Generic
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Global
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Political Debate
16%
Dialectics
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Economic Crisis
16%
Popular
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GaIN
8%
Conscious
8%
Structure
8%
Intellectuals
8%
Action
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Modal
8%
Intrinsic
8%
Intertextual
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Scepticism
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Marxist
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Empire
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royal
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Cultural Contexts
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Legacy
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Post-modern
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Literary text
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Jokes
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nuances
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Motifs
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Impossible
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grand narrative
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Contemporary Fiction
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Critical discussion
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Liberal
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Exceptions
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Adjectives
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Critical Analysis
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tenets
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Political Action
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Female Voice
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trilogy
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Dialogism
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Young Adults
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Contemporary Writing
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Satire
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Berlin Wall
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Distorting Mirror
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Thought experiments
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Literary Thought
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Jameson
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Cultural Needs
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Generic Hybridity
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Folk tale
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Political Crises
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Cultural hybridity
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Political Thought
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Genre theory
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Environmental crisis
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Religious Fundamentalism
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Keyphrases
Utopia
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Stranger
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Political Debate
13%
Economic Crisis
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Nineteenth Century
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Utopian Discourse
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Self-consciousness
13%
Dystopian
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Politics
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Marsh
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Royal
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Popular
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21st Century
6%
Political Crisis
6%
Political Project
6%
Cultural Contexts
6%
Environmental Crisis
6%
Political Thought
6%
Political Action
6%
Political Context
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Modal
6%
Marxist
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Recount
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Empire
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Historical Events
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Literary Text
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Greek
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Liberal Consensus
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Jokes
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Sensibility
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Intellect
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Comics
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Duff
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Thought Experiments
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Grand Narrative
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Text Reader
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Contemporary Fiction
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Neoliberal
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Representation of the Other
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Taxation
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No-place
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Vibrancy
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Female Voice
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Playfulness
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Structural Complexity
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Contemporary Writing
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Satire
6%
Third Space
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Oryx
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New Arrivals
6%
Dialogism
6%
Blank Page
6%
Cultural Hybridity
6%
Non-dynamic
6%
Globalized Culture
6%
Text World
6%
Fall of the Berlin Wall
6%
Time Work
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Post-postmodern
6%
Genre Theory
6%
Political Class
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Dynamic Space
6%
Imagined Other
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Folktales
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Intergeneric Hybrid
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Self-gain
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Cultural Demand
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Actual Knowledge
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Formal Dialectics
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Young Adult Fiction
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Cultural Text
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Radical Rhetoric
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Male Writer
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Fourth Space
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Critical Reader
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Global Consequence
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Fredric Jameson
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Literary Thought
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Religious Fundamentalism
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