The Society for Utopian Studies (founded 1975) is a North American learned society devoted to the study of utopianism in all its forms, with a particular emphasis on literary and experimental utopias. The society meets once a year.[1]
Publications
editThe society publishes Utopian Studies, a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal, containing scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects related to utopias, utopianism, utopian literature, utopian theory, and intentional communities. The journal's founding editor-in-chief was Lyman Tower Sargent.[2] It also publishes a regular newsletter, Utopus Discovered.
Award
editThe society awards "The Lyman Tower Sargent Award for Distinguished Scholarship" at irregular intervals. Previous recipients have been:
- 2017: Phillip E. Wegner
- 2013: Vita Fortunati and Darko Suvin
- 2012: Ruth Levitas
- 2010: Ursula K. Le Guin and Peter Fitting
- 2009: Fredric Jameson
- 2008: Tom Moylan and Ken Roemer
- 2002: Gregory Claeys
- 1997: Lyman Tower Sargent
References
edit- ^ "Conference". The Society for Utopian Studies. 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2022-11-21.
- ^ "Utopian Studies".