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What if utopia wasn't a distant dream, but already unfolding around us? Focusing on South Africa, this compelling book rethinks utopia not as a fictional unreachable future, but as a lived practice – emerging in social movements and intentional communities. Rejecting capitalism, it explores how people create alternative ways of living social orders or economies, imagining and organizing the world. Blending decolonial sociology, political sociology, utopian studies and real-world experiences, the book offers a fresh and original approach to understanding social transformation in times of crisis. A powerful read for scholars, students and activists interested in resistance and hope for alternative futures.
Antje Daniel is Senior Researcher and Research Associate at the Centre for Social Change at the University of Johannesburg.
1. Introduction2. (Lived) Utopia in the Context of Academic Debates3. African Utopias from the Perspective of Decolonial Sociology4. Lived Utopias: Criticism and Imaginaries of a Good Life5. Lived Utopias and Their Aspiration to a Good Life6. Inside Lived Utopias: Biographical Testimonies and Intersectional Configuration7. Lived Utopias – Resonances – Change8. Conclusion
'Antje Daniel breaks new ground in utopian studies by examining "lived utopias".' Bill Ashcroft, University of New South Wales