ENDORSEMENTS
“Against the grain of scholarship that co-opts utopia in the regime of power and profit, Joe Davidson revitalizes utopian imagination and form through rigorous theoretical interventions and close readings of key utopian fictions in this century.”
— Tom Moylan, Emeritus Professor, University of Limerick; author of Demand the Impossible: Science Fiction and the Utopian Imagination and Becoming Utopian: The Culture and Politics of Radical Transformation
“Saving Utopia is a gem of a book, combing brilliant scholarship with astonishing creativity. Anyone interested in radical alternatives—why they are in short supply right now, and how we might change that—will have much to learn from it.”
— Mathias Thaler, Professor of Political Theory, University of Edinburgh; author of No Other Planet: Utopian Visions for a Climate-Changed World
“Against contemporary narrative’s dystopian default, Davidson’s provocative notion of postutopian utopia playing with/in our ‘shifting contours of time consciousness’ offers literary strategies for maintaining the plasticity of utopian thought, and the hopeful persistence of becoming.”
— Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor, Editor of Utopian Studies
“Our dark times are unpropitious for utopian visions. Yet remaining undaunted, Joe P.L. Davidson pushes through the brambles of contemporary pessimism and uncovers the first blossoms of what he terms ‘postdystopian utopias.’ Saving Utopia’s original insights mark Davidson as an important younger voice in what Fredric Jameson terms ‘the party of Utopia.’”
— Phillip E. Wegner, Professor and Marston-Milbauer Eminent Scholar, University of Florida; author of Invoking Hope and Late Theory