Reflections on What Remains of Zamyatin’s We after the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be against People?

dc.contributor.authorSuvin, Darko
dc.contributor.editorBarr, Marleen
dc.coverage.spatialMiddletown, CT
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-03T16:10:30Z
dc.date.available2024-02-03T16:10:30Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.descriptionRpt. as “What Remains of Zamyatin’s We After the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be Against People?” In his Defined by a Hollow: Essays on Utopia, Science Fiction and Political Epistemology (Oxford, Eng.: Peter Lang, 2010), 320-60.
dc.format.extent51-81
dc.identifier.citationSuvin, Darko. “Reflections on What Remains of Zamyatin’s We after the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be against People?” Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium. Ed. Marleen S. Barr (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2003), 51-81. Rpt. as “What Remains of Zamyatin’s We After the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be Against People?” In his Defined by a Hollow: Essays on Utopia, Science Fiction and Political Epistemology (Oxford, Eng.: Peter Lang, 2010), 320-60.
dc.identifier.urihttps://cetapsrepository.letras.up.pt/id/cetaps/97920
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherWesleyan University Press
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dc.titleReflections on What Remains of Zamyatin’s We after the Change of Leviathans: Must Collectivism Be against People?
dc.typeBook chapter

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