Race and Utopian Desire in American Literature and Society ed. by Patricia Ventura and Edward K. Chan

Utopian Studies 32 (1):146-151 (2021)
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Abstract

Due to Eurocentric definition of genre and context, many American utopian texts by writers of color have been underrepresented in the utopian scholarship. Moreover, the issue of race and utopia has not been given due attention in literary studies. However, in recent decades, many critics have reexamined and expanded the study of utopian thought to the texts written by writers of color. Race and Utopian Desire in American Literature and Society, edited by Patricia Ventura and Edward K. Chan, is a timely and valuable contribution that fills a critical gap in both literary studies and utopian studies by giving priority to the vital relationship between race and utopia. This collection's analyses depend on a...

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