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SUMMARY:Utopia in the Arts\, Humanities and Social Sciences
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LOCATION:Dahlonega\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>From early ideas of a perfect human condition to a more modern conception of technological or&nbsp\;social nirvana\, visions of utopia have permeated our histories. Their genesis is often in response to&nbsp\;social and political struggle\, or is a reaction to imperfect reality. They are commentaries on the&nbsp\;aspirations of our predecessors and present dreamers for the potential that lives within us all. This&nbsp\;interdisciplinary conference seeks to examine how human experience and culture has impacted&nbsp\;our idea of utopia in the present\, in times and places past\, and in the future.&nbsp\;What do these visions of utopia tell us about ourselves? How have they been conceived during&nbsp\;centuries past\, and how have they changed? How has our conception of utopia propelled us and&nbsp\;shaped our intellectual activity and creative output? How does it impact what we do today\, and&nbsp\;what we envision for the future?<br><br>The idea of utopia raises interesting interpretive questions about all of the arts and humanities.&nbsp\;These questions are investigations into the nature of humankind. They reflect our curiosity about&nbsp\;ourselves\, and about our place in the whole human enterprise.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Contact:&nbsp\;rjohnston@northgeorgia.edu</a></p>
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