Saturday, 5 December 2009

Foucault I: Utopias

"Utopias are emplacements having no real place. They are emplacements that maintain a general relation of direct or inverse analogy with the real space of society. They are society perfected or the reverse of society, but in any case these utopias are spaces that are fundamentally and essentially unreal."

Michel Foucault, Different Spaces, 1967

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