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Nancy Wolf: An Art of the Emotional Landscape (Sherman) 9.1 (1998): 173-83.
Narrative Voice and Unimaginability of the Utopian "Feminine"
in Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness and "The Ones Who Walk
Away from Omelas" (Adams) 2.1&2 (1991): 35-47.
"A Natural and Necessary Monster": Women in Utopia (Baruch)
AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 29-48.
The Need for Boundaries: Homer's Critique of the Phaekian Utopia in the
Odyssey (Karp) 6.2 (1995): 25-34.
New Anthologies (Jackson) 11.1 (2000): 120-23.
The New Promethean Fire (Skolimowski) AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 97-106.
The New Sense of Utopia: The Construction of a Society Based on Justice
(Colombo) 11.2 (2000): 181-97.
The New World in Spanish Utopianism (Cro) AF2.3 (Summer 1979): 39-53.
News Center (Livingston/Roemer) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 105-17; AF1.2 (Summer
1978): 119-27; AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978): 117-26; AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 121-28;
AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 103-26; AF2.3 (Summer 1979): 119-25; AF2.4 (Fall
1979): 117-24; AF3.1 (Winter 1980): 123-35; AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 95-24;
AF3.4 (Fall 1980): 117-26; AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 178-80.
Nkrumaism as Utopianism (Smith) USIII (1991): 31-36.
No Place for Utopia: Postmodern Theory and The White Hotel (Viera)
4.2 (1993): 117-27.
No Vanished Futures, the Child's Vision (Nicholson) AF2.3 (Summer 1979):
68-95.
Nonreproductive Male/Female Differences: Some Philosophical Implications
and Cultural Consequences (Kaufmann) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 36-46.
Non-Western Women Tomorrow (Wills) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 85-104.
Notes on the Make-do Garden (Fung) 9.1 (1998): 142-48.
Novels of Post-Holocaust America: An Annotated Bibliography (Newman and
Leflar) AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978): 110-16.
Nudes from Nowhere: Pornography, Empire and Utopia (Lewes) 4.2 (1993):
66-73.
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Of the Pleasures and Perils of John Passmore, Philosopher (Reingold)
AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 68-72.
OLBIE. Or Essay on the Means of Improving the Morals of a Nation. Trans.
Roy Arthur Swanson (Say) 12.1 (2001): 79-107.
On Being Communal and Political (Cummings) US1 (1987): 147-59.
On Past and Future Brave New Worlds (Atnally) AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 84-86.
On the Role of Utopias in Imagining the Future (Aldridge/Wagar/Kateb/Hall/Schwarzlander)
AF1.2 (Summer 1978): 91-102.
On the Welfare State as Dystopia ["The Welfare State as Dystopia"
in the Table of Contents] (Beauchamp) AF3.3-4: 96-109.
On Utopian Studies (Lewis) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 87-95.
On Zamyatin's We: A Critical Map of Utopia's "Possible Worlds"
(Wegner) 4.2 (1993): 94-116.
The One-Dimensional Future: Conceptual and Political Limits of Scientific
Futurology (Ingersoll and Rich) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 5-18.
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas (Variations on a theme by William
James) (Le Guin) 2.1&2 (1991): 1-5.
Organicism and the Construction of Utopian Geography: The Role of the
Landscape in Anarcho-Communism and Neo-Impressionism (Roslak) 1.2 (1990):
96-114.
Orwell in the 1980s (Gottlieb) 3.1 (1992): 108-20.
Overtaking Patriarchy: Corbett's and Dixie's Visions of Women (Suksang)
4.2 (1993): 74-93.
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Pablo Neruda and the Construction of Past and Future in the Canto general
(Mascia) 12.2 (2001): 65-81.
Patriarchy as a Conceptual Trap (Gray) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981):
135-55.
Paul Paon's Sur-surreal Chimera (Yaari) 5.1 (1994): 108-27.
Personal Autonomy and Organizational Governance (Callan) AF4.1 (Winter
1981): 50-66.
Perspectives on Several 'Utopias': Steven Lukes's Professor Caritat (Goodwin)
9.2 (1998): 210-18.
Pessimism About the Future: New Departure or Return to Normal? (Ferkiss)
AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 111-25.
Photo-Utopia and Poetic Representations of the Impossible: The Utopic
Figure in Modern Poetic and Photographic Discourse (Kelley) 6.1 (1995):
1-18.
A Pilgrimage of Hope: William Morris's Journey to Utopia (Kumar) 5.1
(1994): 89-107.
The Play of Irony: Theatricality and Utopian Transformation in ContemporaryWomen's
Speculative Fiction (Wagner-Lawlor) 13.1 (2002): 114-34.
Polish Utopian Thought: An Historical Survey (Tokarczyk) 4.2 (1993):
128-43.
Political Activity and Ideal Economics: Two Related Utopian Themes in
Aristophanic Comedy (Smith) 3.1 (1992): 84-94.
Politics as Harmony: Utopian Responses to the Impact of Industrialization,
1830-1848 (Taylor) AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 60-75.
The Politics of Incorporation and Embodiment: Woman on the Edge of
Time and He, She and It as Feminist Epistemologies of Resistance
(Neverow) 5.2 (1994): 16-35.
The Politics of Progress (Lakoff) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 7-33.
The Politics of Survival: Science Fiction in the Nuclear Age (Feenberg)
AF1.2 (Summer 1978): 3-23.
Positioning and Closure: On the "Reading-Effect" of Contemporary
Utopian Fiction (Fitting) US1 (1987): 23-36.
A Postmodern Utopia? Heller and Fehér's Critique of Messianic
Marxism (Gardiner) 8.1 (1997): 89-122.
Power of Images/Images of Power in Brave New World and Nineteen
Eighty-Four (Varricchio) 10.1 (1999): 98-114.
"Praise the Creation Unfinished": Response to Kenneth M. Roemer
(Cummins) 2.1&2 (1991): 19-23.
Preface (Barton and Stevenson) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 3-4.
Preface (Ingersoll, Rich, and Byrne) AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 3-6.
Preface (Aldridge and Barton) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): i-ii.
Preface (Lewis) IUP (1984).
Prepping for Brave New World: Aldous Huxleys Essays of the 1920s (Meckier)
12.2 (2001): 234-45.
Primitivism in Feminist Utopias (Kumar) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981):
61-66.
Prologue (Lewis) US1: 1-9.
The Promised Land: Moses, Nearing, Skinner, and Le Guin (Farrelly) JGE
37.1 (1987): 15-23.
Prophetic Politics: On the Political Philosophy of Stavrianos, Ferkiss,
and Falk (Riemer) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 66-82.
Prosperity and Intellectual Needs: The Credibility and Coherence of More's
Utopia (Pavković) 4.1 (1993): 26-37.
Protean Energy: Myth for ["of" in the Table of Contents] the
Future (Rackstraw) AF1.2 (Summer 1978): 103-12.
The Pseudo-Utopian Cosmographies of Stanislaw Lem (Jurich) 9.2 (1998):
122-48.
Psychoanalysis, Rescue and Utopia (Berman) 4.2 (1993): 44-56.
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The Radical Appeal of Hermann Hesse's Alternative Community (Wilde) 10.1
(1999): 86-97.
A Radical Nominalist Looks at Community (Fogarty) AF2.2 (Spring 1979):
55-71.
Ray Bradbury Companions (Lawson) 12.1 (2001): 133-36.
The Reader and Looking Backward (Khanna) JGE 37.1 (1987): 69-79.
Readers and Responsibility: A Reply to Ken Roemer (Fitting) 2.1&2
(1991): 24-29.
Recent Bibliographic Work (Sargent) 6.2 (1995): 134-39.
Recent Bibliographical Guides to Thomas More (McCutcheon) 11.2 (2000):
198-202.
Recent Books on C.S. Lewis (Bridgman) 6.2 (1995): 124-33.
Recent Studies in the History of Utopian Thought: A Review Essay (Stillman)
1.1 (1990): 103-10.
Recent Work on Charlotte Perkins Gilman (Kessler) 6.1 (1995): 102-07.
Recent Works on Defoe (Blaim) 4.2 (1993): 150-61.
Reclaiming the Wasteland: Theodore Roszak's Utopia of 'Material Simplicity,
Visionary Abundance' (Knight) AF3.1 (Winter 1980): 82-91.
Recycling Ourselves and Our Culture (Henderson) AF1.1 (Spring 1978):
83-86.
Rediscovery: G.K. Chesterton's The Napoleon of Notting Hill (Quinn)
AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 87-93.
Rediscovery: Marjorie Hope Nicolson's Science and Imagination
(Hill) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 97-105.
Reflections on Renaissance Hermeticism and Seventeenth-Century Utopias
(Spielvogel) US1 (1987): 188-97.
The Religious Ethics of Edward Bellamy and Jonathan Edwards (Hall) 8.2
(1997): 13-31.
Remarks on the Nomenclature We Use (Plank) AF1.1 (Spring 1978): 95-96.
Remembering the Future (Geoghegan) 1.2 (1990): 52-68.
Remembering the Future: Reflections on the Work of Fred Polak (Boulding)
AF2.3 (Summer 1979): 96-106.
A Report from Auroville (Skolimowski) AF2.4 (Fall 1979): 31-46.
Representing Utopia (Fitting) 12.1 (2001): 108-32.
The Republic of Beavers: An American Utopia (Kerson) 11.2 (2000): 14-32.
A Response to Ken Roemer (Stevens) 2.1&2 (1991): 30-34.
Romancing the Cause: Fourierism, Feminism, and Free Love in Papa's
Own Girl (Foster) 8.1 (1997): 31-54.
The Romantic Critique of Industrial Civilization (Goodheart) AF3.2 (Spring
1980): 126-38.
Rose Culture and Social Reform: Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward
(1888) and William Booth's Darkest England and the Way Out (1890)
(Murdoch) 3.2 (1992): 91-101.
Russian Constructivist Architecture as an Urban Carnival: The Creation
and Reception of a Utopian Narrative (Barris) 10.1 (1999): 42-67.
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Sagely Wisdom and Social Harmony: The Utopian Dimension of the Tao
te Ching (Bender) 1.2 (1990): 123-43.
Scholarship as Ideology: A Study of Eduard Batalov's The American
Utopia (Sargent) USIV (1991): 85-89.
"Science" and "Utopia" in the Marxist Tradition ["in
Anticipation of Social Change" in the Table of Contents] (Kitwood)
AF1.2 (Summer 1978): 24-46.
Science as Nightmare: 'The Machine Stops' by E.M. Forster (Caporaletti)
8.2 (1997): 32-47.
Science Fiction and the Real Future (Woodcock) AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 25-37.
Science Fiction Scholarship (Gunn) 4.1 (1993): 64-67.
The Second International Congress of Studies on Utopias and the Problem
of Modernity (Saccaro Del Buffa) 1.1 (1990): 73-77.
Self Transcendence and the Future: A Reply to Ernest Partridge (Thompson)
AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 154-57.
Selves, Survival, and Resistance in The Handmaid's Tale (Hansot)
5.2 (1994): 56-69.
Serbia Between Utopia and Dystopia (Djergovic-Joksimovic) 11.1 (2000):
1-21.
Sexism and/in the Future (Rothschild) AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 54-61.
Shaker Voices: The New Scholarship (Brewer) 1.2 (1990): 144-50.
The Shakespearean Strategy of Brave New World (Beauchamp) USIV
(1991): 60-64.
Shangri-La: Utopian Bridge Between Cultures (Campbell) USIII (1991):
86-91.
Signifying Passion: Angela Carter's Heroes and Villains as a Dystopian
Romance (Karpinski) 11.2 (2000): 137-51.
Sitnalta, Lost Manuscript (Sabia) 10.2 (1999): 98-121.
The Social and Political Ideas of the American Communitarians: A Comparison
of Religious and Secular Communes Founded Before 1850 (Sargent) USIII
(1991): 37-58.
Social Education--Bridging Between Education and Social Systems: Owen's
Utopian Education and Kibbutz Education Today (Dror) 5.2 (1994): 87-102.
The Social Functions of Utopian Architecture (Green) 4.1 (1993): 1-13.
Socialism and Christianity in Edwardian Britain: A Utopian Perspective
(Geoghegan) 10.2 (1999): 40-69.
Socialism as Dystopia: Political Uses of Utopian Dime Novels In Pre-World
War I Germany (Knoll) IUP (1984) & USIV (1991): 35-41.
Space Colonization (Webb) AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 72-80.
The Steel-Grey Saviour: Technocracy as Utopia and Ideology (Wagar) AF2.2
(Spring 1979): 38-54.
The Structure of Communitarian Philosophies (Winthrop) AF3.4 (Fall 1980):
58-76.
Substance and Reality in Hawthorne's Meta-Utopia (Jacobs) US1 (1987):
173-87.
Sunrise Ranch as a Utopian Community (Cummings) USIII (1991): 59-65.
"Sweet place, where virtue then did rest": The Appropriation
of the Country-house Ethos in Sarah Scott's Millenium Hall (Pohl)
7.1 (1996): 49-59.
Sydney Olivier: Empire and Utopia (Mariz) US1 (1987): 61-78.
Symposium on Woman and the Future (Aldridge and Barton, eds.) AF4.2-3
(Spring/Summer 1981): 156-83.
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Taking Liberties with John Stuart Mill in Utopia (Cummings) IUP (1984)
& USII (1989): 136-44.
Taking Nineteen Eighty-Four Back to the Future, or There's an
Awful Lot of Orwell in Brazil (Not to Mention Python) (Gray) 2.1&2
(1991): 147-56.
The Talking Porcupine Liberates Utopia: Le Guin's "Omelas"
as Pretext to the Dance (Roemer) 2.1&2 (1991): 6-18.
Teaching About Utopian Societies: An Experiential Approach to Sociological
Learning (Gondolf) IUP (1984).
Technology and Justice from a Third World Context (Kitwood) AF2.3 (Summer
1979): 17-37.
Technology and Politics: Shifting Balances (Falk) AF3.2 (Spring 1980):
71-87.
Technology and the Tragic View (Florman) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 19-30.
Technology: The Half-Full Cup (Kranzberg) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 5-18.
Telling Stories About Stories (Piercy) 5.2 (1994): 1-3.
Ten English Translations/Editions of Thomas More's Utopia (McCutcheon)
3.2 (1992): 102-20.
Thinking Globally--Acting Locally: Ethics for the Solar Age (Henderson)
AF4.1 (Winter 1981): 100-14.
Thomas and Peter: Society and Politics in Four British Utopian Novels
(Albinski) US1 (1987): 11-22.
Thought and Utopia in the Writings of Adorno, Horkheimer, and Benjamin
(Benzaquén) 9.2 (1998): 149-61.
The Three Faces of Utopianism Revisited (Sargent) 5.1 (1994): 1-37.
360 Degrees in Time: Postmodern Architecture and the Question of Consensus
(Raulet) 4.2 (1993): 57-65.
Three Men in Herland: Why They Enter the Text (Johnston) USIV
(1991): 55-59.
"Through a Glass Darkly": Utopian Imagery in Nineteen Eighty-Four
(Grossman) US1 (1987): 52-60.
The Time Machine and A Modern Utopia: The Static and Kinetic
Utopias of the Early H.G. Wells (Partington) 13.1 (2002): 57-68.
To Build a Cathedral (Chen) AF3.2 (Spring 1980): 88-91.
To Utopia Via the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis: Elgin's Láadan (Anderson)
USIII (1991): 92-98.
Toni Morrison's Beloved: Ironies of a "Sweet Home" Utopia
in a Dystopian Slave Society (Rhodes) 1.1 (1990): 77-92.
Tracing Utopia: Film, Spectatorship and Desire (Ruppert) 7.2 (1996):
139-52.
Treason and Utopia: Exploring Some Connections in Early Modern Europe
(O'Connor) USIII (1991): 128-35.
A Twenty First Century Philosophy (Skolimowski) AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978):
3-31.
Two Anti-Ecotopias (Williams) IUP (1984).
The Two Faces of Technological Utopianism: Edward Bellamy and Horatio
Alger, Jr. (Walden) JGE 37.1 (1987): 24-30.
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The Underground Man as Big Brother: Dostoevsky's and Orwell's Anti-Utopia
(Wanner) 8.1 (1997): 77-88.
The Underestimation of Politics in Green Utopias: The Description of
Politics in Huxleys Island, Le Guins The Dispossessed, and Callenbachs
Ecotopia (Mathisen) 12.1 (2001): 56-78.
Unredeemably Utopian: Architecture and Making/Unmaking the World (Schneekloth)
9.1 (1998): 1-25.
Urban Planning/Utopian Dreaming: Le Corbusier's Chandigarh Today (Fitting)
13.1 (2002): 69-93.
Utopia and Autobiography: George Perec's W ou le souvenir d'enfance
(Wagstaff) 8.2 (1997): 87-103.
Utopia and Charismatic Legitimacy: A Weberian Analysis (Parsons) US1
(1987): 98-110.
Utopia and Everyday Life in French Social Thought (Gardiner) 6.2 (1995):
90-123.
Utopia and Geopolitics in Theodor Herzl's Altneuland (Stolow)
8.1 (1997): 55-76.
Utopia and Meta-Utopia in H.G. Wells (Parrinder) US1 (1987): 79-97.
Utopia and Reality in the Philosophy of Ernst Bloch (Levy) 1.2 (1990):
3-12.
Utopia and Revolution Revised (Meyer) AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978): 80-84.
Utopia at Your Doorstep: Vachel Lindsays Golden Book of Springfield (Sakolsky)
12.2 (2001): 53-64.
Utopia Beyond Our Ideals: The Dilemma of the Right-Wing Utopia (Fitting)
2.1&2 (1991): 95-109.
Utopia by Hypnosis: V.F.Calverton's The Man Inside and American
Radicalism in the 1930s (Abbott) 10.2 (1999): 70-88.
A Utopia of "Spheres and Sympathies": Science and Society in
The Blithedale Romance (White) 9.2 (1998): 78-102.
Utopia is Coming! (Waterlow) AF2.2 (Spring 1979): 77-83.
"Utopia is when our lives matter": Reading Kim Stanley Robinson's
Pacific Edge (Moylan) 6.2 (1995): 1-24.
Utopia Through the Centuries (Wagar) AF3.1 (Winter 1980): 91-98.
Utopia Through the Looking-Glass: Lewis Carroll as Crypto-Utopian (MacDonald)
IUP (1984) & USII (1989): 125-35.
Utopian Aspects of Social Movements in Postmodern Times: Some Examples
of DIY Politics in the Netherlands (Poldervaart) 12.2 (2001): 143-63.
Utopian Dubrovnik, 1659: An English Fantasy (Appelbaum) 7.2 (1996): 66-92.
Utopian Effect/Utopian Pleasure (Fitting) USIV (1991): 90-96.
Utopian Evolution: The Sentimental Critique of Social Darwinism in Bellamy
and Peirce (Hartman) 10.1 (1999): 26-41.
Utopian Fiction as Moral Philosophy; Imagination and Critique (King)
USIII (1991): 72-78.
The Utopian Film Genre: Putting Shadows on the Silver Screen (Shelton)
4.2 (1993): 18-25.
Utopian Futures and Cultural Myopia (Bammer) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981):
1-16.
The Utopian Impulse in Early Afro-American Fiction (Reilly) AF1.3-4 (Fall
1978): 59-71.
Utopian Literature in English Canada: An Annotated, Chronological Bibliography,
1852-1999 (Sargent) 1.2 (1999): 174-206.
Utopian Mentality in George Eliot's Middlemarch (1871/72) and
in D. H. Lawrence's The Rainbow (1915) (Seeber) 6.1 (1995): 30-39.
The Utopian Past: Memory and History in Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward
and William Morris's News from Nowhere (Geoghegan) 3.2 (1992):
75-90.
Utopian Politics and the Future of Governance (Barkun) AF4.1 (Winter
1981): 34-49.
Utopian Sexual Landscapes: An Annotated Checklist of British Somatopias
(Lewes) 7.2 (1996): 167-95.
Utopian Socialism in Holland around 1900: Strategies and Gender (Poldervaart)
6.1 (1995): 51-64.
The Utopian Space of a Nightmare: The Diary of Anne Frank (Chiarello)
5.1 (1994): 128-40.
Utopian Tension in L. Frank Baum's Oz (Karp) 9.2 (1998): 103-21.
Utopian Themes in Latin American History (Gueguen) 9.2 (1998): 219-21.
The Utopian Vision, East and West (Zhang) 13.1 (2002): 1-20.
Utopianism and the Creation of New Zealand National Identity (Sargent)
12.1 (2001): 1-18.
Utopianism and Defeatism in Friedrich Nietzsche (Bergman) USIV (1991):
22-29.
Utopianism from Orientation to Agency: What Are We Intellectuals Under
Post-Fordism To Do? (Suvin) 9.2 (1998): 162-90.
Utopias Are Written in Romania As Well (Aramã) 4.2 (1993): 144-49.
Utopias East and West: On the Relationship between Ancient and Modern
Chinese Ideals (Lin) AF3.3 (Summer 1980): 15-31.
Utopias of/f Language in Contemporary Feminist Literary Dystopias (Cavalcanti)
11.2 (2000): 152-80.
Utopias of Old, Solutions for the New Millennium: A Comparative Study
of Christian Fundamentalism in M.K. Wrens A Gift Upon the Shore and Octavia
Butlers Parable of the Sower (Andréolle) 12.2 (2001): 114-23.
The Utopic Structure of The Tempest (Bulger) 5.1 (1994): 38-47.
Utopie. Trans. Kirsten Petrak, French quotations trans. Nancy Sloan Goldberg,
Latin quotations trans. by Annette Giesecke Dunham (Hölscher) 7.2
(1996): 1-65.
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Variations on a Dystopian Theme: Melville's "Encantadas" (Beecher)
11.2 (2000): 88-95.
Violence and Utopia: John Norman and Pat Califia (Fitting) 11.1 (2000):
91-108.
A Vision of Dystopia: Beehives and Mechanization (Dunn and Erlich) JGE
37.1 (1987): 45-57.
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Walter Siegmeisters Inner-Earth Utopia (Whitsel) 12.2 (2001): 82-102.
Warm Thought: Reassessing Bloch's Aesthetics (Daniel) 1.2 (1990): 84-95.
'We lived in the blank white spaces': Rewriting the Paradigm of Denial
in Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale (Dodson) 8.2 (1997): 66-86.
The Welfare State as Utopia: The Work of Josef Popper-Lynkeus (Plank)
AF1.3-4 (Fall 1978): 32-46.
What Is Utopian Film? An Introductory Taxonomy (Fitting) 4.2 (1993):
1-17.
Whitman and the Prophets of Mass Society (Dougherty) AF3.1 (Winter 1980):
3-12.
"Who Holds the Hose?": Domestic Labour in the Work of Bellamy,
Gilman and Morris (Levitas) 6.1 (1995): 65-84.
The Whole World Is Coming: The 1890 Ghost Dance Movement as Utopia (Mohrbacher)
7.1 (1996): 75-85.
Why Care About the Future (Partridge) AF3.4 (Fall 1980): 77-91.
William Morris' Review of Bellamy's Looking Backward (Lutchmansingh)
USIV (1991): 1-5.
Windowshopping for Utopia (Roemer) AF2.1 (Winter 1979): 116-20.
Wohnfords, or German Modern Architecture and the Appeal of Americanism
(Peach) 8.2 (1997): 48-65.
Woman's Place in the GDR: Irmtraud Morgner's Leben und Abenteuer der
Trobadora Beatriz nach Zeugnissen ihrer Spielfrau Laura (Bammer) AF3.1
(Winter 1980): 13-25.
"A Woman's Text in the Wild Zone": The Subversiveness of Elizabeth
Gaskell's Cranford (Kuryllo) USII (1989): 102-08.
Women Daring to Speak: United States Women's Feminist Utopias (Kessler)
IUP (1984) & USII (1989): 118-24.
Women in Retreat: The Politics of Separatism in Women's Literary Utopias
(Relf) 2.1&2 (1991): 131-46.
Women in the Future (Ellul) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer 1981): 180-83.
Women's Worlds: New Directions in Utopian Fiction (Khanna) AF4.2-3 (Spring/Summer
1981): 47-60.
The Work of Betty Beaumont: Creative Vision Through Dialogue and Connection
(Payne) 9.1 (1998): 156-61.
WorkPerfect: William Morris and the Gospel of Work (Breton) 13.1 (2002):
43-56.
World upon World, Genre and History: Patrick Hamilton's Impromptu
in Moribundia (McKenna) 10.1 (1999): 68-85.
Writing About Energy (Green) AF2.3 (Summer 1979): 3-16.
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Zamyatin's We and Postmodernism (Burns) 11.1 (2000): 66-90.
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