The Individual and Utopia: A Multidisciplinary Study of Humanity and Perfection ed. by Clint Jones and Cameron Ellis

Utopian Studies 28 (1):203-204 (2017)
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Scholarly books of edited readings are usually, like the curate's egg, "excellent in parts," and that backhanded compliment applies here. This truly international book, edited by an American and a Canadian, has eighteen chapters, with eleven of the authors from the United States, three from Canada, two from Spain and the United Kingdom, and one from Australia, Argentina, France, and Italy—a mixture of academics, doctoral students, and public intellectuals. The chapters are divided into three sections: "Contextualising the Individual and Utopia"; "Mind, Body, Soul, and the Utopian Individual"; and "Marginalised and Alternative Interpretations of the Individual and Utopia."The chapter titles range from the clear and...

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