1.name of an imaginary island; subject and title of a book by Sir Thomas More, that had a perfect political and social system. 2.(l.c.) any ideal place or situation. utopianism 1.the views and habits of mind of a visionary or idealist, sometimes beyond realization. ...
Marx at the Movies Johan Siebers 245 Accesses Abstract Ernst Bloch, the utopian Marxist thinker born in 1885, before cinema existed, wrote, on and off, about film from the early years of the 20th century until the end of his life in 1977. He was concerned with the meaning of film as...
This was evident in the establishment of teen magazines such as Seventeen (founded in 1944) and the popularity of radio programs (Meet Corliss Archer [1943–56]) and movies (The Wild One [1953], Rebel Without a Cause [1955], Blackboard Jungle [1955], and Crime in the Streets [1956])...