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Human Nature in Utopia Zamyatin’s We

Cooke, BrettBarash, Olga(Translated by)
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Anticipating some Soviet Union developments, Evgenii Zamyatsin's We (1920) is a futuristic dystopic novel in which D-503, builder of the first rocket ship, extols the glories of the Single State and discovers another way of life beyond his highly controlled society.

From the newer field of biopoetics, which applies evolutionary psychology to art instead of emphasizing the social construction of human behavior and consciousness, Cooke (Texas A&M U.) explores themes in the novel including workforce mechanization, the symbolic roles of food-sharing, eugenics, and writing as subversion.

Comparisons are made with other dystopian literature (e.g.

Brave New World ), and novels by Russian authors including Solzhenitsyn and Tolstoy.

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Product Details
Academic Studies Press
888719024Y / 9798887190242
Hardback
05/07/2022
United States
410 pages
152 x 228 mm