Murray, HL
(2021)
Reading Utopia in 2022
Eighteenth Century, 62 (3-4).
pp. 477-482.
ISSN 0193-5380, 1935-0201
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Abstract
Abstract: This essay encourages eighteenth-century scholars to read John Lithgow's utopian fiction Equality—A Political Romance (1802). Set in the protocommunist, protofeminist and anti-individualist island of Lithconia, Equality offers readers a world without financial property, class hierarchy, or gender inequality. This essay argues that Lithconia is a radical model for a possible future America that helps us understand today's pandemic and postpandemic crises as part of a history of inequality but also asks us to imagine moving beyond them. The second part of this essay examines Equality 's lack of radical racial politics, which prompts readers to ask not just where and when a better world exists but who it is for.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology, 47 Language, Communication and Culture, 4303 Historical Studies, 4705 Literary Studies, 10 Reduced Inequalities, 5 Gender Equality |
| Divisions: | Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences > School of the Arts |
| Depositing User: | Symplectic Admin |
| Date Deposited: | 16 Oct 2023 07:45 |
| Last Modified: | 28 Feb 2026 13:49 |
| DOI: | 10.1353/ecy.2023.a906903 |
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| URI: | https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3173746 |
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