LITERATURE AND BEYOND: CONTEXTUALISING MORE'S UTOPIA
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- Sosyoloji Dergisi
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Abstract (2. Language):
This article attempts to foreground More's Utopia against the
Renaissance backdrop of complex and unprecedented transformations both on the
individual and the collective plain. It investigates the text as a literary artefact
produced as much by its author as by the age imbibing the multifarious
ambiguities and uncertainties of a transitional era. Located within the tradition of
humanist social criticism, it posits an ideal state that is simultaneously absolutist
and radically progressive, inclusive in format yet elitist in dissemination. A
vehicle for self-cancellation and self-transference for More, Utopia thrives on the
paradox and ambivalence resulting from an uneasy miscegenation of practical
humanism and nascent bourgeois ideology. The contradictory strains of empirical
objectivity and empire building; playful intellectual exercise and serious intent
make More's 'no-place happyland' a site of ideological contestation which
effectively establishes the linkages between a literary artefact and extra-literary
considerations. The article focuses on the text's structural format, the genetics of
composition, the extensive use of parerga, its secular yet hegemonic orientation,
its insistence on commonwealth, abolition of money economy, and the continuous
process of self-cancellation and self-assertion to suggest that despite radical
ambivalence, More's Utopia, signals a transition of the English literary apparatus
for critiquing social systems from adolescence to adulthood.
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