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`Utopia' and Desire
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2002
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HumanitiesExistentialismPost-colonial CriticismHistorical TransitionDaily LifeDecolonialityPolitical PluralismPersonal EmotionsHuman ConditionOwn HistoryPhilosophy Of HistoryUrban HistoryCritical TheoryLanguage StudiesHistorical SociologySocial SciencesModernity
This article explores the change in meaning of the term `utopia' between 1968 and today. It proposes an interpretation of 1968 based on the connection between utopia and desire; the emergence of subjectivity in history meant a new way of becoming subjects of one's own history, and a new understanding of socio-political change, as including daily life and personal emotions.
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