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      Dystopian literature and the sociological imagination

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      Thesis Eleven
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          This article argues that sociologists have much to gain from a fuller engagement with dystopian literature. This is because (i) the speculation in dystopian literature tends to be more grounded in empirical social reality than in the case of utopian literature, and (ii) the literary conventions of the dystopia more readily illustrate the relationship between the inner life of the individual and the greater whole of social-historical reality. These conventional features mean dystopian literature is especially attuned to how historically-conditioned social forces shape the inner life and personal experience of the individual, and how acts of individuals can, in turn, shape the social structures in which they are situated. In other words, dystopian literature is a potent exercise of what C. Wright Mills famously termed ‘the sociological imagination’.

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                Thesis Eleven
                Thesis Eleven
                SAGE Publications
                0725-5136
                1461-7455
                November 16 2019
                : 072551361988866
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Essex, UK
                [2 ]University of Cambridge, UK
                Article
                10.1177/0725513619888664
                0f964a25-8826-441b-90d2-91a8d8f0689a
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