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1987A Critique of Ideal Worlds: Hegel and Marx on Modern Utopian ThoughtSaccaro Del Buffa, Giuseppa; Lewis, Arthur; Stillman, Peter
2005A Response, by Ansible, from Tau CetiDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Le Guin, Ursula Kroeber
2005Breaching Invisible Walls: Individual Anarchy in The DispossessedDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Elliott, Winter
2009Diderot’s Supplément au voyage de Bougainville: steps toward an anarchist utopiaDavis, Laurence; Kinna, Ruth; Stillman, Peter
2003Dystopian Critiques, Utopian Possibilities, and Human Purposes in Octavia Butler’s ParablesStillman, Peter
2001-11Dystopian Visions and Utopian Anticipations: Terry Bisson’s Pirates of the Universe as Critical DystopiaStillman, Peter
2005Empty Hands: Communication, Pluralism, and Community in Ursula K. Le Guin’s The DispossessedDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Plaw, Avery
2005From Ambiguity to Self-Reflexivity: Revolutionizing Fantasy SpaceDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Somay, Bülent
2005Fulfillment as a Function of Time, or the Ambiguous Process of UtopiaDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Rodgers, Jennifer
2005Future Conditional or Future Perfect? The Dispossessedand Permanent RevolutionDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Ferns, Chris
1994Identity, Complicity, and Resistance in The Handmaid’s TaleStillman, Peter; Johnson, Anne
2005Individual and Community in Le Guin’s The DispossessedDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Sabia, Daniel Jr.
2006Monarchy, Disorder, and Politics in The Isles of PinesStillman, Peter
2000-Summer/Autumn‘Nothing is, but what is not’: Utopias as Practical Political PhilosophyGoodwin, Barbara; Stillman, Peter
1998-10Public and Private in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Bodily HarmStillman, Peter
2013Rationalism, Revolution, and Utopia in Yevgeny Zamyatin’s WeBooker, Keith; Stillman, Peter
1990Review Essay--Recent Studies in the History of Utopian ThoughtStillman, Peter
2005The Alien Comes Home: Getting Past the Twin Planets of Possession and Austerity in Le Guin’s The DispossessedDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Spencer, Douglas
2005The Dispossessed as Ecological Political TheoryDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Stillman, Peter
2005The Gap in the Wall: Partnership, Physics, and Politics in The DispossessedDavis, Laurence; Stillman, Peter; Hamner, Everett