From Utopia to Retrotopia: Zygmunt Bauman, Dystopian Theatre and the Politics of Hope in Edward Bond’s the War Plays

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2025-12-08
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From Utopia to Retrotopia: Zygmunt Bauman, Dystopian Theatre and the Politics of Hope in Edward Bond’s the War Plays
From Utopia to Retrotopia: Zygmunt Bauman, Dystopian Theatre and the Politics of Hope in Edward Bond’s the War Plays
9.94
Utopian dreams have long carried humanity's hopes for a better future until the promises of modernity fractured into dystopian shadows. From Utopia to Retrotopia traces this transformation through Zygmunt Bauman's powerful vision of modernity and Edward Bond's ardent War Plays trilogy—Red, Black and Ignorant, The Tin Can People, and Great Peace. Through the lenses of solid modernity, liquid modernity, and retrotopia, the book reveals how dreams of progress turn into systems of control, consumerist solitude, and nostalgic longing. On Bond's stage, the future is not a destination but a battlefield between despair and the faint spark of hope. Blending literary analysis with cultural and political thought, this book invites readers to reimagine how art can confront broken futures and keep hope alive when utopia collapses. Even in ruins, art dares to dream.
Utopian dreams have long carried humanity's hopes for a better future until the promises of modernity fractured into dystopian shadows. From Utopia to Retrotopia traces this transformation through Zygmunt Bauman's powerful vision of modernity and Edward Bond's ardent War Plays trilogy—Red, Black and Ignorant, The Tin Can People, and Great Peace. Through the lenses of solid modernity, liquid modernity, and retrotopia, the book reveals how dreams of progress turn into systems of control, consumerist solitude, and nostalgic longing. On Bond's stage, the future is not a destination but a battlefield between despair and the faint spark of hope. Blending literary analysis with cultural and political thought, this book invites readers to reimagine how art can confront broken futures and keep hope alive when utopia collapses. Even in ruins, art dares to dream.
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