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Utopian Audiences: How Readers Locate Nowhere, With Edward Bellamy's <i>Looking Backward</i> serving as the centerpiece for the discussion, Roemer (English, U. of Texas at Arlington) examines reader response to American utopian literature in the 19th and 20th centuries. He proceeds under the assumptio, Utopian Audiences: How Readers Locate Nowhere has a rating of 3 stars
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Utopian Audiences: How Readers Locate Nowhere, With Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward serving as the centerpiece for the discussion, Roemer (English, U. of Texas at Arlington) examines reader response to American utopian literature in the 19th and 20th centuries. He proceeds under the assumptio, Utopian Audiences: How Readers Locate Nowhere
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  • Utopian Audiences: How Readers Locate Nowhere
  • Written by author Kenneth M. Roemer
  • Published by University of Massachusetts Press, 2003/11/30
  • With Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward serving as the centerpiece for the discussion, Roemer (English, U. of Texas at Arlington) examines reader response to American utopian literature in the 19th and 20th centuries. He proceeds under the assumptio
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Preface
Introduction: Utopian Studies and Utopian Audiences 1
1 The Nature of Utopian Invitations 19
2 Documenting, Visualizing, and Defining Utopian Reception 30
3 Perceptual Origins: Preparing American Readers to See Utopia 71
4 The Literary Domestication of Utopia: There's No Looking Backward without Uncle Tom and Uncle True 90
5 Getting Nowhere beyond Stasis: Reading as Expose, Textual Implication, and Life Story 117
6 Reviewers Placing Nowhere 139
7 733 Aliens Transforming Utopia: Preliminaries 169
8 733 Aliens Transforming Utopia: Utopian Closings and Openings 183
9 733 Aliens Transforming Religion, Women, Equality, and Utopia 204
Afterword: A Cathering of Utopian Audiences 225
App. A Characteristics of the Samples 233
App. B Statistics Relating to Transformational Associations 239
App. C Questionnaire and Responses 245
App. D Sample List of Transformational Associations 255
Notes 259
Works Cited 265
Index 285


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