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"Abandon New York--Fall Back to Kansas City!!" The Invasion Myth in American Culture (Esposito) 2.1&2 (1991): 110-23.

Abundance and Asceticism: Looking Backward to the Future (McHugh) AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978): 47-58.

Accessing Utopia through Altered States of Consciousness: Three Feminist Utopian Novels (Fancourt) 13.1 (2002): 94-113.

Administrative Nihilism: Evolution, Ethics and Victorian Utopian Satire (Graff) 12.2 (2001): 33-52.

Aesthetic Angels and Devolved Demons: Wells in 1985 (Shelton) USII (1989): 1-11.

An Aesthetic for Technology Assessment (Michael) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 19-28.

Aldous Huxley: Dystopian Essayist of the 1930s (Meckier) 7.2 (1996): 196-212.

Alexandra Kollontai and the Vision of a Socialist Feminist Utopia (Mullaney) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 73-84.

Alienation, Eros & Work: The Good News From Nowhere (Knight) AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 3-27.

All's Well that Ends Wells: The Anti-Wellsian Satire of Brave New World (Beauchamp) USII (1989): 12-16.

America's Communal Utopias (Cummings) 9.2 (1998): 191-206.

The American Jeremiad of Technological Progress: Historical Perspectives (Segal) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 139-52.

American Literary Culture and the Fatalistic View of Technology (Marx) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 45-70.

The Americanization of Utopia: Fourierism and the Dilemma of Utopian Dissent in the United States (Guarneri) 5.1 (1994): 72-88.

Anarchism and the Present World Crisis (Clark) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 67-86.

The Anti-Politics of Utopia (Beauchamp) AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 49-59.

The Architecture of Homelessness and Utopian Pragmatics (Bridgman) 9.1 (1998): 50-67.

Are We Obliged to Future Others? (Thompson) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 29-37.

The Artisan as Individual and Communitarian: The Life of Brother Isaac Newton Youngs (Matarese, Salmon, and Wergland) 6.2 (1995): 35-51.

At the Edge of Sanity: William Irwin Thompson and Planetary Culture (Wagar) AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978): 72-80.

Atavism and Utopia (Rabkin) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 71-82.

Australian Utopian Literature: An Annotated, Chronological Bibliography, 1667-1999 (Sargent) 10.2 (1999): 138-73.

The Awakening of Edward Bellamy: Looking Backward at Religious Influence (Connor) 11.1 (2000): 38-50.

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Bakhtin's Carnival: Utopia as Critique (Gardiner) 3.2 (1992): 21-50.

The Best States: Beyond the Territorial Fallacy (Tucker) 10.1 (1999): 128-45.

Beyond Feminism: The Gylan Future (Eisler) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 122-34.

Beyond Governance: Anarchist Feminism in the Utopian Novels of Dorothy Bryant, Marge Piercy and Mary Staton (Pearson) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 126-35.

Beyond Omelas: Utopia and Gender (Khanna) 2.1&2 (1991): 48-58.

Beyond Stasis and Symmetry: Lessing, Le Guin, and the Remodeling of Utopia (Jacobs) USII (1989): 109-17.

Beyond the Garden of Epicurus: The Utopics of the Ideal Roman Villa (Giesecke) 12.2 (2001): 13-32.

Beyond the God-Machine: Toward a Naturalized Technology (Lyngstad) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 92-110.

Beyond the Wasteland: A Feminist in Cyberspace (Fitting) 5.2 (1994): 4-15.

Bibliography of Utopian Fiction by United States Women 1836-1988 (Kessler) 1.1 (1990): 1-58.

Bloch Against Bloch: The Theological Reception of Das Prinzip Hoffnung and the Liberation of the Utopian Function (Moylan) 1.2 (1990): 27-51.

Brave New World and the Anthropologists (Meckier) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 51-69.

Breaking Silences in Feminist Dystopias (Jones) USIII (1991): 7-11.

British and American Utopias By Women (1836-1979): An Annotated Bibliography Part I [no more published] (Patai) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 184-206.

Building the City, Structuring Change: Portland's Implicit Utopian Project (Hovey) 9.1 (1998): 68-79.

Buried Treasures: Reconsidering Holberg's Niels Klim in the World Underground (Fitting) 7.2 (1996): 93-112.

"But One Opinion": Fear of Dissent in Cavendish's New Blazing World (Hintz) 7.1 (1996): 25-37.

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California as Dystopia: Los Angeles Fiction in the 1930s (Fine) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 21-30.

Call for Expressions of Interest in Becoming Editor of Utopian Studies 12.2 (2001): v.

Calvino's Reality: Designer's Utopia (Jacob) 9.1 (1998): 103-19.

Campanella's City of the Sun and Late Renaissance Italy (Renna) 10.1 (1999): 13-25.

"Capitals of Sorrow": From Metropolis to Brazil (Friedman) 4.2 (1993): 35-43.

Challenge to Utopism (Plank) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 92-96.

Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Moving the Mountain: A Response to Looking Backward (Zauderer) 3.1 (1992): 53-69.

Checklist of Future Studies (Livingston) AF4.2-3(Spring/Summer 1981): 250-58.

Checklist of Recent Utopian Studies (Roemer) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 232-49.

Choosing Utopia: An Existential Reading of Aldous Huxleys Island (MacDonald) 12.2 (2001): 103-13.

Coming of Age and the Case for "Negative Futurism" (Wagschal and Anzalone) AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 61-67.

Coming of Age in Pala: The Primitivism of Brave New World Reconsidered in Island (Meckier) AF1.2 (Summer 1978): 68-90.

Comings and Goings: Metaphors and Linear and Cyclical Movements in Le Guin's Always Coming Home (Mielenhausen) USIII (1991): 99-105.

Comments (Jameson) 9.2 (1998): 74-77.

"Commonplaces" in Utopian Fiction (Dowst) JGE 37.1 (1987): 58-68.

The Commune as Symbol (Götz) AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 76-96.

The Complete New Urbanism and the Partial Practices of Placemaking (Shibley) 9.1 (1998): 80-102.

The Computer in Recent Utopias: A Transcendental Teleology (Orth) USII (1989): 79-87.

The Concept of Utopia in the Work of Fredric Jameson (Fitting) 9.2 (1998): 8-17.

Cooperation and Utopianism (Sargent) 12.2 (2001): 246-50.

Cosimo Noto's The Ideal City (1903): New Orleans as Medical Utopia (Kopp) 1.2 (1990): 115-22.

Credibility of Transition in Callenbach's Ecotopia Emerging: Lessons for Practical Utopians (Cummings) USII (1989): 69-77.

Crime and Punishment in Sibley's Utopia (Dagger) 10.2 (1999): 122-37.

Critical Responses to Utopian Writings in the French Enlightenment: Three Journals as Case Studies (Brown) 5.1 (1994): 48-71.

"A Crystal Age" Revisited (Lewis) IUP (1984).

Cyborgs, Sorcery, and the Struggle for Utopia (Kuryllo) 5.2 (1994): 50-55.

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Dartington: A Principal Source of Inspiration Behind Huxley's Island (Parsons) USII (1989): 17-27.

Death and Community: Insights from the Utopian Vision of Marge Piercy (Matarese) USIII (1991): 106-09.

The Death of the Static: H.G. Wells and the Kinetic Utopia (Partington) 11.2 (2000): 96-111.

Decadent Dandies and Dystopian Gender-Bending: Artus Thomas's L'Isle des hermaphrodites (1605) (Leibacher-Ouvrard) 11.1 (2000): 124-31.

The Deceit of Dress: Utopian Visions and the Arguments against Clothing (Martin) USIV (1991): 79-84.

Democratic Procedure and Community in Utopia (Cummings) AF3.4 (Fall 1980): 35-57.

The Demonic World of Oceania (Gottlieb) USII (1989): 28-37.

Design by Theorists: Aristotle on Utopia (Jackson) 12.2 (2001): 1-12.

Designed for Perfection: Intersections between Architecture and Social Program at the Oneida Community (White) 7.2 (1996): 113-38.

The Dialogics of Utopia, Dystopia and Arcadia: Political Struggle and Utopian Novels in Nineteenth-Century Mexico (de Alba-Koch) 8.1 (1997): 19-30.

Directory of Utopian Scholars, 4th edition (Lewis) 3.2 (1992): 121-79.

Directory of Utopian Scholars, 5th edition (Lewis) 7.2 (1996): 364-32.

Directory of Utopian Scholars, Supplement 1 (Lewis) 4.2 (1993): 255-65.

Directory of Utopian Scholars, Supplement 2 (Lewis) 5.2 (1994): 198-202.

Disaffected From Utopia (Hough) USIII (1991): 118-27.

Disney World: America's Vision of Utopia (Wolf) AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 72-76.

Dissensus Achieved, Apologies Offered, and a Hinge Proclaimed (Roemer) 2.1&2 (1991): 59-62.

The Donoghues of Dunno Weir (Galton/ed. Sargent) 12.2 (2001): 210-33.

Dynamic Psychology, Utopia, and Escape from History: The Case of C.G. Jung (Pietikainen) 12.1 (2001): 41-55.

The Dystopia Factor: Industrial Capitalism in Sybil and The Grapes of Wrath (Keough) 4.1 (1993): 38-54.

Dystopia Now (Baruch) AF2.3 (Summer 1979): 55-67.

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Early Histories of Utopian Thought (to 1950) (Widdicombe) 3.1 (1992): 1-38.

Ecological Economics and Concrete Utopias (Martinez Alier) 3.1 (1992): 39-52.

The Economics of Ecotopia (Frye) AF3.1 (Winter 1980): 71-82.

Ectopic and Utopic Reproduction (Deery) 5.2 (1994): 36-49.

Editorial Comment (Lewis) JGE 37.1 (1987): 1-5.

Educated Hope: Ernst Bloch on Abstract and Concrete Utopia (Levitas) 1.2 (1990): 13-26.

Educating for Future Realism (Scholes) AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978): 91-95.

Edward Bellamy and the New Deal: The Revival of Bellamyism in the 1930s (Kopp) USIV (1991): 10-16.

Edward Bellamy's Ambivalence: Can Utopia Be Urban? (Mullin) 11.1 (2000): 51-65.

Efficiency and After: The Dilemma of the Technicized State (Lauber) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 47-65.

Egalitarian Promises and Inegalitarian Practices: Women's Roles in the American Owenite Communities, 1824-1828 (Kolmerten) JGE 37.1 (1987): 31-44.

Eighteenth-Century Utopianism: From the Potential to the Probable (Segal) 11.2 (2000): 5-13.

The Emerging World Religion as the Basis for Utopia (Waterlow) IUP (1984).

Empire (Lesjak) 13.1 (2002): 148-52.

Encyclopedic Dictionary as Utopian Genre: Two Feminist Ventures (Anderson) 2.1&2 (1991): 124-30.

The End of Another Utopia? The Israeli Kibbutz and Its Industry in a Period of Transition (Warhurst) 5.2 (1994): 103-121.

English Plague and New World Promise (Totaro) 10.1 (1999): 1-12.

Enlightenment Utopias. Introduction (Pohl) 11.2 (2000): 1-4.

Enlightenment Utopias (Pohl, ed.) 11.2 (2000): 1-87.

The Ephrata Cloister: Intersections of Architecture and Culture in an Eighteenth-Century Utopia (White) 11.2 (2000): 57-76.

Equal Partnership: Jane Hume Clapperton's Evolutionist-Socialist Utopia (Suksang) 3.1 (1992): 95-107.

Etienne Cabet and His Voyage en Icarie, 1840 (Roberts) 2.1&2 (1991): 77-94.

The Eugenic College of Kantsaywhere. Critical Edition (Galton/ed. Sargent) 12.2 (2001): 191-209.

Eugenics and Utopia: Sexual Selection from Galton to Morris (Parrinder) 8.2 (1997): 1-12.

Eutopia, Dystopia, Aporia: The Obstruction of Meaning in Fin-de-Siècle Utopian Texts (Widdicombe) 1.1 (1990): 93-102.

The Eutopitect: Lewis Mumford as a Reluctant Utopian (Cotton) 8.1 (1997): 1-18.

Evangelical Environmentalism and the New Commonwealth: Visions of Labor, Urban Culture, and Technological Transformation in Futuristic Fiction, 1883-1903 (Kern) USIV (1991): 42-54.

Everyone Belongs to Everyone Else: Marriage and the Family in Recent American Utopias 1965-1985 (Williams) US1 (1987): 123-36.

Evolutionary Illuminations (Skolimowski) AF3.4 (Fall 1980): 3-34.

Excerpts from Utopia in Uncertainty. Trans. Rebecca Williamson (Battisti) 9.1 (1998): 149-55.

An Ex-member's Eye View of the Bruderhof Communities from 1948-1961 (Peck) US1 (1987): 111-22.

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The Fall and Decline: Gulliver's Travels and the Failure of Utopia (Radner) 3.2 (1992): 51-74.

Fallacy and Deception: The Discourse of Equality in Denis Veiras' L'Histoire des Sevarambes (Leibacher-Ouvrard) USII (1989): 88-93.

Fantasy and the Poetics of Literary Utopia: Robert Graves' Watch the North Wind Rise (Dietz) USIV (1991): 65-71.

Faustian Striving and the Gnostic Dimension in Western Civilization (Kaufman) IUP (1984).

Feminism, Militarism and the Need for an Alternative World Security System (Mische) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 105-21.

Feminisms and Utopia (Stimpson) USIII (1991): 1-6.

The Feminist Scholar and the Future of Gender (Knight) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 17-35.

The Feminist Technological Utopia: Mary E. Bradley Lane's Mizora (1890) (Segal) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 67-72.

Feminist Vision and Audience Response: Tracing the Absent Utopia in Caryl Churchill's Top Girls (Ammen) 7.1 (1996): 86-102.

Filling Space: Utopian Conditions in Secrets and Lies (Tauke) 9.1 (1998): 189-92.

The Fixed Period: Trollope's 'Modest Proposal' (Rogers) 10.2 (1999): 16-24.

Forgetting Dostoevsky; or, The Political Unconscious of Ursula K. Le Guin (Tschachler) 2.1&2 (1991): 63-76.

Form or Content? Reflections on the Concept of Utopia in Asian and West European Thought (Knoll) AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 3-14.

Forum--On the Role of Utopias in Imagining the Future (Aldridge/Wagar/Kateb/Hall/Schwarzlander) AF1.2 (Summer 1978): 91-102.

Forward (Wilson) IUP (1984).

"Freeland" and the Beginnings of Political Zionism (Parsons) IUP (1984).

From Christian Utopia to Company Town: Communal Life and Corporate Paternalism in 19th and 20th Century Hopedale, Massachusetts (Danker) USIV (1991): 72-78.

From Technological Dystopia to Intopia: Brave New World and Homo Faber (Hadomi) USIII (1991): 110-17.

The Function of Goldstein's Book: Time as Theme and Structure in Dystopian Satire (Gottlieb) USIII (1991): 12-19.

Futurama: World's Fair as Utopia (Bush) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 3-20.

The Future of the Forebrain: New Directions for a Technological Society (Hall) AF1.2 (Summer 1978): 47-67.

The Future of Political Community: Race, Ethnicity, and Class Privilege in Novels by Piercy, Gomez, and Misha (Helford) 12.2 (2001): 124-42.

Futures Research and the Myth of Utopia (Bierman) AF3.4 (Fall 1980): 92-99.

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Gender Dilemmas: "Equality" and "Rights" for Icarian Women (Garno) 6.2 (1995): 52-74.

The Ghost in the Machine: Gilliam's Postmodern Response in Brazil in the Orwellian Dystopia of Nineteen Eighty-Four (Erickson) 4.2 (1993): 26-34.

Gilded Age Utopias of Incorporation (Prettyman) 12.1 (2001): 19-4.

G.K. Chesterton's The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Quinn) AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 87-93.

Godzilla in Cloudcuckooland; or, Literary Theory Comes to Utopia (Bossert) US1 (1987): 138-46.

The Golden Age and Its Return In the Marxism of the Second International (Geoghegan) USII (1989): 60-68.

Gothic Utopia: Heretical Sanctuary in Ann Radcliffe's The Italian (Tooley) 11.2 (2000): 42-56.

Governance, Culture, and the Future of World Order (Flack) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 87-99.

Governing Utopia: The Challenge to Political Vision (Byrne, Ingersoll, and Rich) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 136-53.

Grains of Utopia: The Desert as Literary Oasis in Paul Bowles's The Sheltering Sky and Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian Sands (Hout) 11.2 (2000): 112-36.

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Heirs to the Promised Land: Children and the Utopian Vision of Ursula Le Guin and Marge Piercy (Matarese) IUP (1984).

Hell and Dystopia: A Comparison and Literary Case Study (Rohatyn) USII (1989): 94-101.

High Technology: The Construction of Disaster (Broomfield) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 31-44.

History and the Future (Britsch) AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 46-53.

Homelessness, Wastelands, and Barricades: Transforming Dystopian Spaces in Les Misérables (Grossman) USIV (1991): 30-34.

Homo utopicus sive transcendens. Trans. George Metcalf (Quarta) 12.2 (2001): 174-87.

Homo Utopicus: On the Need for Utopia. Trans. Daniele Procida (Quarta) 7.2 (1996): 153-66.

Horizons, Figures, and Machines: The Dialectic of Utopia in the Work of Fredric Jameson (Wegner) 9.2 (1998): 58-73.

Human Freedom, Progress and Technology (Hough) IUP (1984).

The Hutterian Experience (Tyldesley) 11.2 (2000): 203-08.

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The Idea of Abolition of Labor in Socialist Utopian Thought (Zilbersheid) 13.1(2002): 21-42.

The Ideal Community of George Sand's La Petite Fadette (Grossman) 6.1 (1995): 19-29.

Identity, Complicity, and Resistance in The Handmaid's Tale (Stillman and Johnson) 5.2 (1994): 70-86.

Imachinations of Peace: Scientifictions of Peace in Iain M. Banks' The Player of Games (Lippens) 13.1 (2002): 135-47.

Images of Health and Disease: Pathology and Ideology in Looking Backward and The Time Machine (Shelton) USIV (1991): 17-21.

Imaginary Encounters with the New World: Native American Utopias in 18th Century French Novels (Ansart) 11.2 (2000): 33-41.

Imagining a Future in America: A Racial Perspective (Nichols and Henry) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 39-50.

Imagining Alternative Futures: The Polarities of Contemporary Utopian Thought (Aldridge) JGE 37.1 (1987): 80-89.

Imagining as a Way of Knowing: Some Reasons for Teaching "Architecture of Utopia" (Franck) 9.1 (1998): 120-41.

In Praise of Utopian Socialism in America (Bliss and Olin) AF3.1 (Winter 1980): 51-70.

Index [1978-1979] AF3.1 (Winter 1980): 136-43.

Index to Society for Utopian Studies Publications Prior to Utopian Studies (Sargent) 6.1 (1995): 191-205.

Index to Society for Utopian Studies Publications through Utopian Studies (Sargent) 10.2 (1999): 345-459.

An International Congress in Italy on Utopia and Modernity (O'Connor) 4.2 (1993): 166-89.

Interpersonal Processes in Nineteenth Century Utopian Communities: Shakers and Oneida Perfectionists (Isaac and Altman) 9.1 (1998): 26-49.

Introduction Francis Galton, Kantsaywhere and The Donoghues of Dunno Weir (Claeys) 12.2 (2001): 188-90.

Introduction: Jameson and Utopia (Moylan) 9.2 (1998): 1-7.

Introduction to Issue (Schneekloth) 9.1 (1998): iv-vi.

Introduction: Utopian Texts by Early Modern Women (Khanna) 7.1 (1996): 1-5.

Instantiating Critical Utopia (Lancaster) 11.1 (2000): 109-19.

Irony and Anarchy: The Utopian Sensibility (Hall) AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 3-24.

Irony in Gulliver's Travels and Utopia (Rielly) 3.1 (1992): 70-83.

Island: Aldous Huxley's Psychedelic Utopia (Beauchamp) 1.1 (1990): 59-72.

Islandia: Plotting Utopian Desire (Jacobs) 6.2 (1995): 75-89.

Islands of the Living: Death and Dying in Utopian Fiction (Hadomi) 6.1 (1995): 85-101.

The Israeli Kibbutz (Harris) 11.2 (2000): 209-13.

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J.L. Hammond and the Context of the Utopian Village (Mariz) USII (1989): 50-59.

Jameson's Adorno and the Problem of Utopia (Alexander) 9.2 (1998): 51-57

Japanese Utopian Literature from the 1870s to the Present and the Influence of Western Utopianism (Yoriko) 10.2 (1999): 89-97.

Jonestown (Green) 4.2 (1993): 162-65.

Jonestown One Year Later (Aldridge) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 83-92.

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The Kibbutz: Uncovering the Utopian Dimension (Harris) 10.1 (1999): 115-27.

Koinonia Farm (Redekop) 9.2 (1998): 207-09.

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Latin American Futurism: A Comparative Perspective (Knight) AF3.1 (Winter 1980): 26-50.

The Life and Work of Douglas Darden (LaMarche) 9.1 (1998): 162-72.

The Limits of Spatialized Form: Visibility and Obscurity in Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward (Williams) 10.2 (1999): 25-39.

Literary Legal Utopias--Alexanders Visit to Kasiah and Law at the End of Days (Almog) 12.2 (2001): 164-73.

Locus, Horizon, and Orientation: The Concept of Possible Worlds as a Key to Utopian Studies (Suvin) 1.2 (1990): 69-83.

Looking Backward: Marxism Americanized (Abrash) USIV (1991): 6-9.

Lucretius and Virgil's Pastoral Dream (Giesecke) 10.2 (1999): 1-15.

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The Machine at Utopia's Center (Williams) USIII (1991): 66-71.

Man, Nature and Mechanistic Systems: An Exercise in Ecophilosophy (Kvaloy) AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 32-46.

Mapping the Future: Extrapolation in Utopian/Dystopian and Science Fiction (Hardesty) US1 (1987): 160-72.

Margaret Cavendish and the Ideal Commonwealth (Fowler) 7.1 (1996): 38-48.

Marjorie Hope Nicolson's Science and Imagination (Hill) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 97-105.

A Martyr of Utopias (Plank) AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 107-11.

Marx and the Abolition of the Abolition of Labor--End of Utopia or Utopia as an End (Cohen) 6.1 (1995): 40-50.

Marxism and Utopianism (Geoghegan) US1 (1987): 37-51.

Marxism, Morality, and the Politics of Desire: Utopianism in Fredric Jameson's The Political Unconscious (von Boeckmann) 9.2 (1998): 31-50.

Mary Astell's "Excited Needles": Theorizing Feminist Utopia in Seventeenth-Century England (Johns) 7.1 (1996): 60-74.

Mary Griffith's Pioneering Vision: Three Hundred Years Hence (Suksang) 11.1 (2000): 22-37.

The Meaning of Utopia in the Reception of Premarxist Socialism after Nineteen Sixty (Beke-Bramkamp) 4.1 (1993): 55-63.

A Mechanism for Parity: Lebbeus Woods's Freespace as a New Pattern of Urbanism (Magnuson) 9.1 (1998): 183-88.

Melville and the Tradition of Primitive Utopia (Beauchamp) JGE 37.1 (1987): 6-14.

Merryland: Gender and Power in an Eighteen-Century Pornotopia (O'Toole Dubois) 11.2 (2000): 77-87.

Metacommentary on Utopia, or Jameson's dialectic of hope (Buchanan) 9.2 (1998): 18-30.

Middle-Class Edens: Women's Nineteenth-century Utopian Fiction and the Bourgeois Ideal (Lewes) 4.1 (1993): 14-25.

Millennium and Revolution: Two Themes in Seventeenth Century British Utopianism (Sargent) USII (1989): 38-49.

The Millennium as Utopia (Wagar) 11.2 (2000): 214-18.

Mind Over Matter In the Prison (Cummings) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 158-66.

Mission Impossible? Liberation Theology and Utopian Praxis (Moylan) USIII (1991): 20-30.

Modern Science, Holistic Vision and the Future of Governance (Mabbutt) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 115-25.

Momo, a Ragged Little Girl, Shows the Way to Utopia: A Study of Listening, Imagining, and Taking Time in a Recent German Novel (Peck) USIII (1991): 79-85.

Monastic Studies in Present and Future Tense as Seen Through Johnston's Encyclopedia of Monasticism and Beyond (Reidhead) 13.1 (2002): 153-69.

Mondragón's Answers to Utopia's Problems (Hoover) 3.2 (1992): 1-20.

"Most Wild and Visionary": Social Change and the Legacy of Robert Owen (Toth) 7.1 (1996): 108-12.


 

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