Books by Fredric Jameson
“In the book, Fredric Jameson looks at the idea of utopia as being a form of political wish fulfillment. He quotes Freud writing on the unconscious that when we dream, our dreams are very interesting to us and boring to everyone else. The role of a writer is to try to make one’s dreams interesting to others and to try to make them universal…Jameson sees utopia and dystopia as a political form of dreaming and nightmare. How do you make your unconscious political wishes or fears interesting to others? You try to tell a story about a whole world that others can care about – so the dream you share, the story you tell, is not just about yourself. The story you tell is about a shared world…With that understanding of what utopia really is, Jameson argues that science fiction and fantasy—the genre of speculative fiction—are the art forms that let us explore and express our unconscious political dreams.” Read more...
The best books on Tech Utopias and Dystopias
Mahlet Zimeta, Philosopher
Interviews where books by Fredric Jameson were recommended
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Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions
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The Birth of Tragedy Out of the Spirit of Music
by Friedrich Nietzsche -
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How Does Government Listen to Scientists?
by Claire Craig -
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Voices From Chernobyl
by Svetlana Alexievich -
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Citizen: An American Lyric
by Claudia Rankine
The best books on Tech Utopias and Dystopias, recommended by Mahlet Zimeta
The best books on Tech Utopias and Dystopias, recommended by Mahlet Zimeta
As advances in AI lead some to dream of utopia, the reality is that dystopia is a lot easier to get to, says tech policy adviser Mahlet Zimeta. She recommends books to think more deeply about how technology affects the world around us, from Nietzsche to Chernobyl and from poetry to speculative fiction.