Food and Power: The Utopian City and Its Countryside

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE SCIENCE-FICTION STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-06-24 DOI:10.1353/sfs.2022.0022
P. Parrinder
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ABSTRACT:From More and Campanella to Gernsback's Ralph 124C 41+, utopian authors have imagined potential agricultural revolutions guaranteeing a secure and abundant supply of high-quality food. Since literary utopias are either based in or modeled on the institution of the city, their demand for food necessitates an increased exploitation of the countryside. Industrialized agriculture remains indispensable even in a future such as Gernsback's, where most foods are apparently synthetic. The "garden city" utopias from Cabet to Gilman equally rely on agricultural intensification, portraying an ideal of "perfect cultivation" that depends on systematic ecocide and environmental remodeling. Their utopian futures anticipate the historical development of global agriculture all too closely. Morris's News from Nowhere stands out for its opposition to industrial farming and to the subordination of the countryside to the rule of the city. Yet Morris's future London continues to import virtually all its food. Finally, consideration of Robinson's Pacific Edge suggests that the challenge of imagining a future for well-fed humanity no longer dependent on rural oppression and environmental destruction remains to be met.
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食物与权力:乌托邦城市及其乡村
摘要:从莫尔和坎帕内拉到根斯巴克的拉尔夫124C 41+,乌托邦作家们想象着潜在的农业革命,以保证高质量食物的安全和充足供应。由于文学乌托邦要么建立在城市制度的基础上,要么以城市制度为模型,它们对食物的需求使得对农村的剥削变得更加必要。工业化农业仍然是不可或缺的,即使在根斯巴克这样的未来,大多数食物显然都是人工合成的。从卡贝特到吉尔曼的“花园城市”乌托邦同样依赖于农业集约化,描绘了一种依赖于系统生态灭绝和环境重塑的“完美耕作”理想。他们乌托邦式的未来与全球农业的历史发展密切相关。莫里斯的《无处传来的新闻》以反对工业化农业和农村服从城市统治而著称。然而,莫里斯未来的伦敦仍将继续进口几乎所有的食物。最后,对鲁滨逊的《太平洋边缘》的思考表明,想象一个不再依赖农村压迫和环境破坏、食物充足的人类的未来,这一挑战仍有待解决。
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