Becoming Utopia : History, Heritage, and Sustainability in the American Midwest
Becoming Utopia : History, Heritage, and Sustainability in the American Midwest
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Author(s): Farrar, Margaret E.
ISBN No.: 9781496247216
Pages: 260
Year: 202607
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 44.42
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Becoming Utopia centers on the tiny community of Bishop Hill, Illinois, whose marketing materials call it ?Utopia on the Prairie,? home to a radical communal religious sect that emigrated from Sweden in the 1840s. Through rich textual and ethnographic analyses, Margaret E. Farrar and Adam Kaul tell the story of what happens when a small, historically significant Midwestern community negotiates the contradictory impulses of twenty-first-century place-making. At first glance, Bishop Hill is simply a small heritage tourism destination in Midwestern flyover country, but further inspection reveals it to be a complex place that mixes a deep nostalgia for the past undercut by complex origin stories of displacement and colonialism, an active historic preservation movement amid futuristic green energy technologies built by multinational corporations, and a commitment to localism in the context of omnipresent globalization. Based on fifteen years of fieldwork, Becoming Utopia is an interdisciplinary contribution to conversations about the importance and meaning of place-making, heritage-making, and sustainability (social, economic, and environmental) in the twenty-first century.


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