Dystopia Rewritten

A dystopia is a society permeated and controlled by oppressive tactics. The people are hopeless and unhappy as the consequences of mounting hasty decisions erode the society’s framework. In Hobbesian’s jungle, the role of a central government is to protect individuals from the inherent dangers of human nature, maintain social Continue reading

Navigating Dystopias: Identifying the Characteristics of Oppressive Societies”

Our Dystopias, Real & Imagined course has allowed me  to identify the hallmarks of a dystopian society. Through the use of models like Hobbes’s Leviathan, Foucault’s perspective of panopticism, Young’s Five Faces of Oppression and many others to discern patterns of oppression in both fictional and real-world settings. Through these Continue reading

Dystopia definition

Dystopia- a fictional, nonfictional, or speculative societal contract characterized by oppressive control which executes societal dehumanization, the absence of individual freedoms, and presents a nightmarish version of the future, an alternate reality, or unfortunately, the real world. Dystopia, a literary, cinematic, and conceptual genre, is primarily defined by its depiction Continue reading

Blog Post #6

A dystopia can be defined as a society characterized by significant societal, political, or environmental problems that systematically oppress and marginalize certain groups of people. As exemplified by Iris Young’s “Five Faces of Oppression” and Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Iris Young’s framework delineates five dimensions of oppression—exploitation, marginalization, powerlessness, Continue reading