New world dreams: Envisioning a now-here from the Southern hemisphere
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Hoffie, Pat
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2021
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Pat Hoffie (Brisbane) examines Samuel Butler's Erewhon, a vision of utopia inspired by the writer's experiences in New Zealand in the late nineteenth century, and the intersections between his concept of 'now-where' and 'now-here' with Indigenous visions of time and renewal.Pat Hoffie (Brisbane) examines Samuel Butler's Erewhon, a vision of utopia inspired by the writer's experiences in New Zealand in the late nineteenth century, and the intersections between his concept of 'now-where' and 'now-here' with Indigenous visions of time and renewal.
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Hey, Utopia!
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Subject
Possibilities
Pitfalls
Imagining
Future