Utopian York Podcast Part 3: Dystopia, Freedom and Utopian Hope

Utopian York Podcast Part 3: Dystopia, Freedom and Utopian Hope

Released Sunday, 3rd June 2018
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Utopian York Podcast Part 3: Dystopia, Freedom and Utopian Hope

Utopian York Podcast Part 3: Dystopia, Freedom and Utopian Hope

Utopian York Podcast Part 3: Dystopia, Freedom and Utopian Hope

Utopian York Podcast Part 3: Dystopia, Freedom and Utopian Hope

Sunday, 3rd June 2018
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"Why should the study of the banal itself be banal? Are not the surreal, the extraordinary, the surprising, even the magical, also part of the real? Why wouldn’t the concept of everydayness reveal the extraordinary in the ordinary?" - Henri Lefebvre. York is a city designed, re-designed, built, and re-built over thousands of years. Historical periods collide on almost every street. Plans, rules, environmental change and economic circumstances continue to shape our urban landscape, but the more distant futures we imagine for York change over time too. In this guided podcast trail, Sarah Lohmann of Durham University and Adam Stock of York St John University discuss utopian visions, science fiction and the imagination in locations while exploring the city centre of York. Delving into their research in utopia and dystopia, they look again at the everyday to examine some of the extraordinary, surprising, magical – and sometimes terrifying – elements we often overlook.
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